La hija de los dioses
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The gods return to Earth to rectify past mistakes made during humanity's evolution by allowing themselves to be worshipped. They come back in various incarnations to reveal the Truth to mankind. Ma’atkara Hatshepsut reigns as a woman in a male-dominated world, aided by two powerful allies: High Priest Hapuseneb and her lover Sen-en-Mut, with whom she is passionately involved. This intense relationship leads her to elevate him to the most powerful position on Earth. Hatshepsut grapples with her dual passions for power and love, struggling to maintain her sanity while resisting her true Essence. Her determination drives her to become one of history's most loved, feared, and respected women. The narrative unfolds with intrigue and power struggles within the royal court, vividly depicting ancient customs of the Queen's Palace and the Egyptian people. It also introduces a secretive group known as the "Servants in the Place of Truth," responsible for constructing the pyramids that serve as eternal resting places for the pharaohs, set 3,500 years ago. This passionate tale intertwines themes of love, power, and the complexities of leadership in a time of divine intervention.
