The Atlantean Empire

The Atlantean Empire
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Publisher : Wisdom's Quest
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9798201310776
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Book Synopsis The Atlantean Empire by : Elisabetta Panzica

Download or read book The Atlantean Empire written by Elisabetta Panzica and published by Wisdom's Quest. This book was released on 2020-06-19 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sahar never asked to be Queen, never wanted the title, all she wanted was to be like every other girl. She wanted the freedom to marry the man she loved, the man she had loved her entire life. However, fate had another plan for her. In this turbulent tale of love, war, and upheaval. Sahar finds that she must choose between love and duty, and the choice she makes will change her forever. This first book is an introduction to Atlantean culture, to Lemuria and Kemet. It is an intricate, epic saga of wonder and suspense, of love, treachery, and magic. It will awaken a deep collective memory of the past within each person who dives into its pages, as it follows the life of the last Queen of Atlantis. This book depicts life as it was in the final days, before the great flood. A flood that in modern times is recognized by many cultures and religious groups, and has become a part of their own story, their own belief systems.


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