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Award-Winning Paranormal Historical Romance
June 21, 2014 | Filled under Paranormal Romance |
Today’s feature book is an award-winning paranormal historical romance that you don’t want to miss. Take a look at SOUL and SHADOW by Susan J. McLeod. The first in the Lily Evans Mystery Series, it has an impressive 4.4 stars with 56 reviews. James A. Anderson, author of Deadline calls SOUL and SHADOW, “A highly entertaining and suspenseful story, complete with plenty of romance, action and intricate historical detail…moving and touching.”
A Little About SOUL and SHADOW:
In ancient Egypt, a young priestess of the goddess Hathor is laid to rest in a beautiful tomb with everything she needs for her journey into the afterlife…
Three thousand years later, archaeologist Ursula Allingham discovers the mummy of Amisihathor and is confronted by a mystery. Is the man buried with the priestess really her husband? Or was she actually in love with a scribe called Kamenwati and separated from him in life as well as death?
To answer these questions, Dame Ursula turns to Egyptology student and artist Lily Evans, who reluctantly agrees to help. Lily learns that she is psychically linked to Amisihathor and experiences a strange, unsettling phenomenon—the memories and emotions of the Egyptian woman. Luckily, Lily has her beloved pet Cleocatra and her irrepressible friend Katy to keep her grounded in reality. Or so she hopes.
Dealing with the challenges of falling in love with Ursula’s grandson Kent, the reappearance of her ex-fiance Stephen and the demands of her mother and her boss Professor Briggs, Lily soon realizes she has taken on much more than she bargained for.
About the Author:
Susan Jane McLeod has been writing since she was seven years old. At age eleven she won a county-wide essay contest and her professional career was launched. By the time she was nineteen, her poetry had appeared in several magazines, including American Girl and Seventeen. Susan has published several short stories and two novels. The first, Soul and Shadow, is an award-winning paranormal historical romance. The second, Fire and Shadow, is classified as paranormal suspense. Both have garnered impressive reviews. She can be contacted at http://www.susanjmcleod.com and https://www.facebook.com/SusanJMcLeodAuthor
What Fans Are Saying About SOUL and SHADOW:
“SOUL AND SHADOW is a deep and complex tale of deceit, danger and love. Well plotted and extremely engaging this novel is more than your typical romance, it’s full of vivid images and a story so engrossing that I couldn’t put it down. Ms. McLeod knows her Egyptology and she manages to weave a story that is bold and yet never left me feeling confused.” —Romance Junkies
“Filled with greed, desire, romance, Egyptian history and betrayal…a beautiful story about two very different women and can be read by young and old alike.” —Linda Tonis, Paranormal Romance Review Team
“Engaging…a double-storyline that weaves seamlessly back and forth between the present and the past through a clever plot… Recommended to readers of mystery, romance, and those who are captivated by ancient Egypt.”—Rai Aren, co-author of Secret of the Sands
Award-Winning Paranormal Historical Romance
June 20, 2014 | Filled under Paranormal Romance |
Today’s feature book is an award-winning paranormal historical romance that you don’t want to miss. Take a look at SOUL and SHADOW by Susan J. McLeod. The first in the Lily Evans Mystery Series, it has an impressive 4.4 stars with 56 reviews. James A. Anderson, author of Deadline calls SOUL and SHADOW, “A highly entertaining and suspenseful story, complete with plenty of romance, action and intricate historical detail…moving and touching.”
A Little About SOUL and SHADOW:
In ancient Egypt, a young priestess of the goddess Hathor is laid to rest in a beautiful tomb with everything she needs for her journey into the afterlife…
Three thousand years later, archaeologist Ursula Allingham discovers the mummy of Amisihathor and is confronted by a mystery. Is the man buried with the priestess really her husband? Or was she actually in love with a scribe called Kamenwati and separated from him in life as well as death?
To answer these questions, Dame Ursula turns to Egyptology student and artist Lily Evans, who reluctantly agrees to help. Lily learns that she is psychically linked to Amisihathor and experiences a strange, unsettling phenomenon—the memories and emotions of the Egyptian woman. Luckily, Lily has her beloved pet Cleocatra and her irrepressible friend Katy to keep her grounded in reality. Or so she hopes.
Dealing with the challenges of falling in love with Ursula’s grandson Kent, the reappearance of her ex-fiance Stephen and the demands of her mother and her boss Professor Briggs, Lily soon realizes she has taken on much more than she bargained for.
About the Author:
Susan Jane McLeod has been writing since she was seven years old. At age eleven she won a county-wide essay contest and her professional career was launched. By the time she was nineteen, her poetry had appeared in several magazines, including American Girl and Seventeen. Susan has published several short stories and two novels. The first, Soul and Shadow, is an award-winning paranormal historical romance. The second, Fire and Shadow, is classified as paranormal suspense. Both have garnered impressive reviews. She can be contacted at http://www.susanjmcleod.com and https://www.facebook.com/SusanJMcLeodAuthor
What Fans Are Saying About SOUL and SHADOW:
“SOUL AND SHADOW is a deep and complex tale of deceit, danger and love. Well plotted and extremely engaging this novel is more than your typical romance, it’s full of vivid images and a story so engrossing that I couldn’t put it down. Ms. McLeod knows her Egyptology and she manages to weave a story that is bold and yet never left me feeling confused.” —Romance Junkies
“Filled with greed, desire, romance, Egyptian history and betrayal…a beautiful story about two very different women and can be read by young and old alike.” —Linda Tonis, Paranormal Romance Review Team
“Engaging…a double-storyline that weaves seamlessly back and forth between the present and the past through a clever plot… Recommended to readers of mystery, romance, and those who are captivated by ancient Egypt.”—Rai Aren, co-author of Secret of the Sands
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