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The Award-Winning Time Travel Romantic Adventure continues... ... in Ancient Egypt

Daniel Stillwater is an anomaly in New Atlantis. He has a disease that’s killing him. His only hope is the Divided Knowledge of the Atlanteans. So, despite being a reclusive theoretical mathematician not good with people, he joins the mission to Ancient Egypt, in the hope of finding the next cache of crystal knowledge and his cure.

But when he’s caught in an unprecedented glitch that separates him from his team and tosses him back in time to save the life of an Egyptian princess, it becomes apparent that something more is at work here than simply fate. Because Ta-khara has dreamed of the god Osiris, who looks just like the man who saved her; and that makes her an unwitting threat to the power of the Pharaoh. Unless Dan can get her to the safety of New Atlantis, she will die. The trouble is, Dan has no way to get her there and his people don’t know where he is.

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238 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 5, 2014

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Nhys Glover

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Nhys Glover is an Australian born award-winning author of over 75 romance novels. She is known for blending heart, heat, and a touch of the extraordinary in her stories. From time-traveling lovers to soul-deep polyamory connections, her work explores love in all its transformational forms.
Now living in Durham County UK, Nhys draws on her background in teaching and spiritual inquiry for inspiration in her writing. As she sits at her desk, staring out at the windy moors, she often reflects on what it means to stay human in an increasingly digital world. It is, after all, the subject of her newest book, a non-fiction called Authenticity, as Taught by a Machine.
But no matter the genre, Nhys is always chasing one thing: the truth at the heart of every story.

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Osiris

Osiris is well written with a great base plot and a few good comedic moments it explores filter and cultural differences between Egypt and a different part of the Mediterranean
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