blurb ~
A silver box sits on the table in front of Tomyris Currington. Opening it, she finds it empty which is not possible. When it was sealed, two thousand years ago, an Ankh was inside. She is the only person who could open it. Since it sat there empty, it was obvious someone other than her removed it. But who? What happened to the Ankh?
The Goddess Sekhmet issues a terrible threat. The Ankh must be returned to her. If not, people will die -- horribly. How will this affect the tough decisions that have to be made? Why are Tomyris Currington and Sophia Al-Haran no longer together?
This books begins in North Texas, moves to Wales, then to London and Paris, Milan and finally, Tel Aviv, before the answers are found back in North Texas. Lives will be lost, relationships will be pulled apart and people will stand in judgment.
Will the Ankh be found before Sekhmet acts on her threats? The answers are in The Scepter of the Nile, The Ankh.
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Easily one of the most unusual book series I've worked on, book two in the Scepter of the Nile series has a cover. Introducing ... The Ankh.
I say it's unusual because the central character spans a longer than ordinary timeline. So, the artwork decided upon for a particular volume can be from an entirely different period than the previous one. Not just decades, but centuries, pass, making it very interesting for me, as an artist.
As you see on the cover, our heroine although dressed in somewhat modern attire and modern hairstyle, still gives us hints to her past. Falconry, amulets, talismans, and ancient Egyptian inspired make-up, to name a few. And we can't forget the near-sheer, body-revealing, clothing she prefers.
To emphasize just how different the periods, check out the cover art and design for book one, The Scepter. The MC is the figure in red, bending over Cleopatra. Yes ... THE Cleopatra, lol. See what I mean?
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Comments (44)
Leilana
Excellent work!!
flavia49
excellent work
Syltermermaid
A fantastic made image, looks like a photo and your book sound just amazing!!! Great work!
AidanaWillowRaven
Thank you :D I'm not the author, but I can get you more info and links, if you like :D
Richardphotos
very beautiful scene and imaginative writing
Radar_rad-dude
Magnificent work! Bravo! Most excellent creativity!
jif3d
Reminds me of Lara Croft and didn't she find the fountain of youth ? LOL Nice work and result. ~Cheers~
FredNunes
Beautiful work!
Jonrea
Great work :)
Darkwish
Great work!
gaius
Wonderfully done.
mtdana
I like this scene very much – great work!!!
VDH
Beautiful work, great colors!
danapommet
I remember your cover for Scepter of the Nile so I have to find a copy of it so I can read this one - it sounds very interesting!
K_T_Ong
Breathtaking, panoramic landscape. Love the sky and those rolling plains. The grass looks really good, too!
I really think you should try VUE if you're into landscapes. (Or do you already?)
AidanaWillowRaven
Thank you :D I've thought about tackling Vue, but the idea of learning a new software, not to mention the added cost involved, I'd rather push Daz as far as I can take her.