Sera was a veterinary nurse working on an injured kitten and, with no one near her, she used her healing powers to knit the bones and heal the abused animal. The vet was ready to begin surgery, but she told him it did not appear necessary. He came into the room and praised her magic touch with animals, startling her that he came so close to the truth! Her powers were too weak to help humans now, so she did what she could for animals. As they left for the evening, a jackal ran in front of Sera’s car! The vet pulled up beside her car. She knew the animal was injured, but the vet could not permit a wild animal into the clinic due to possible disease. So Sera lied and told him she had a friend who worked at the zoo and would take the jackal to him. Instead, she took him home and cleaned the infected wound on his belly. Then she went to bed.
In the morning, she went downstairs to check on the jackal but instead found a man! He said, "Hello Serket." She asked him not to call her that, but he was a god as she was and they knew each other by sight. Sed, one of the minor gods, told her he was there because Osiris had been poisoned. He said one of her scorpions from her temple had been used, but she told him she had no more scorpions and her temple no longer existed. Because no one had been to her temple or even said her name, her powers had faded. She still had immortality, but her healing was greatly reduced. He asked for her help, but she said no. Then she reconsidered, but when she came back downstairs, he was gone.
Because she is the only one who can save Osiris, Sera returns to Egypt. She works with Sed to find out what is happening, who is trying to set her up, and who tried to kill Osiris. And while they are getting to know each other better, they begin to feel an attraction. Will they solve the mystery? Will they save Osiris? And what will they do with that attraction that won’t go away?
This was a very good story. I loved how the author wove the Egyptian mythology, which I was unfamiliar with, into the story. I thought the author handled it all very well, bringing the gods to life so we can know them better. I enjoyed the mystery that was presented. The characters were very likable and I hope we see more of them going forward.