Festival Of The Blessed
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
As one of the select few Blessed by the gods, Ani has to do the worst thing she can possibly think of...socialise.
Having only just come to terms with her status as Anubis Blessed, the last thing Ani wants is to be thrust into the spotlight, but with the Festival Of The Blessed starting throughout London, there's no way she can avoid it.
Despite being in the middle of a mummification, Ani has duties outside the temple to attend to, but with Matia and Nik by her side, she is determined to make her temple proud.
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Festival Of The Blessed is book 8 in the Apprentice Of Anubis, an urban fantasy series based on Egyptian mythology and featuring an established couple, a jackal familiar, and the duties of an embalmer.
If you love Egyptian mythology, alternative versions of the modern day, temple politics, slow burn workplace romance, and a world where the gods are real, then start the Apprentice Of Anubis series today with Apprentice Of The Dead.
Customer Reviews
Festival of the Blessed Book 8
It is amazing how Ani goes from one stressful situation to the next. Preparing for the Festival but encountering familiar faces helps Ani acclimate to her duties. I love the dialogue between her and Nik. It’s lighthearted and tension reliever. Having Nik and Ani set on a house only to be deterred by a shocking turn of event makes this series worthwhile.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Time to party
This book was pretty much all one big party sandwiched between two somber books. It brings some fun is which Ani tries to enjoy! The characters remain true to themselves and there might just be a little something extra for Nik and Ani!.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Festival time
Ani and Nik are back for another chunk of time. Both are settling down in their rolls as full priests but then a Festival comes up and Ani has to deal with it all as Nik supports her with a bunch of hilarious scenes. I enjoyed checking in with these two and watching them grow and deal with what is thrown at them this time.