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384 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 2012

A blend of paranormal, ancient Egypt, pharaohs, and mythology
Wow.
and 'The Mummy' is my favorite movie of all time, that says a lot
Ok now, back to the book!
damn :( but, lucky me, a lot of things were explained, and those that weren't I just went past them :D So, in this series, the mythology is Egyptian (love love love!!!). In ancient Egypt, the priests performed mummifications to preserve the body, and help the spirits cross to the afterlife. By chance they stumbled upon a way to keep the soul forever in the Ether, being able to return to the living world in another's body
And basically, those people who were mummified are now either in the Ether or living among humans. How it works? Well, the two souls blend to one. Not totally, but there isn't one that is all there and another totally surpressed. There's a sort of partnership there. There are the bad guys (or course again), and they keep the original surpressed, so only one contience rules.
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She heals quite miraculously, and that attracts the attention of all the freaking bad guys who live there
After being attacked in front of her own house, a stranger rescues her, a beautiful, strong, perfect, sexy, whatevergreatwordthereis stranger

But one thing is for sure, she can't help but feel the incredible attraction between her and Ram, the man who rescued her
The only thing he didn't expect was this fire between them, every time they touched it burned brighter, untill he wasn't able to keep his hands off her.
He's torn by his loyalty to his king, and his soul's yearning for this strange little female Dacia, forbidden to him

and I want to read Jackson's book NOW!!!!!!!!!




”Beautiful, sweet-smelling, unsettling Docia. You are the wild card here. You are the source of my troubles.”If I had to choose a favorite character in this book, it would be a tossup between Jackson Waverly, Docia’s police officer brother and SingSing, a djynn. Jackson was absolutely relentless in his search for Docia. He could not stomach losing her a second time. Singsing, the djynn was so hilarious. Her lack of brain filter made some of her quips hysterical:
” I suppose I ought to have made cocoa, with it being so cold and all. But I do so love cold chocolate milk, don't you? It's sweet and refreshing at the same time. Isn't that great? And yet it looks like liquid poo. Go figure.”I liked how the author used ancient Egyptian lore and mythology to create her story and transposed the characters to modern times. I also liked her explanation as to why the characters kept reincarnating. Fascinating.