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The Dagger of Isis
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Dangers lurk for the first woman Pharaoh. The Dagger of Isis traces the life of Meryt-Neith, the first female ruler of a united Egypt. From her marriage to King Wadjet to her eventual coronation after his death, this tale of intrigue and betrayal follows her ascension, the wars she fought and the loves that gave meaning to her life. This saga takes us on a journey throughout ancient Egypt and into nearby lands, as Meryt-Neith struggles to bring honor to her family's dynasty.
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- Shawn Spencer
- 18-11-15
Soft porn?
I'm not sure what happened between the first in this series and this one, but I've heard enough about quivering members and Isis' teachings on oral sex. Really disappointing. Not creative at all.
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