The Eye of Nefertiti: A Pharaoh's Cat Novel
Crystal's 5 Star Review
This is the continuation of A Pharaoh’s Cat, and I recommend you read it first. Wrappa-Haman and Wrappa-Gato are back. After everything happened in Ancient Egypt with the Vizier and the Pharaoh, the two fled again. They went back to modern day NYC, living with Elena, and getting used to the life there. Elena’s now had Wrappa-Gato’s baby and Wrappa-Haman smells the same scent on him that he got from the Pharaoh and knows that the Pharaoh, his closest friend, has been reborn. Now Elena has received an offer of a job from someone in England and heads there almost immediately with the baby. Since Wrappa Gato and Wrappa-Haman cannot travel the regular way, they must use the same means of transportation that got them from Ancient Egypt to NYC. Once in England they finally discover that the recluse that hired Elena is none other than Queen Nefertiti, wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. She has been cursed to live forever and desperately wants to find the way to end it. She is hoping that they will be able to help her.
This book is even better than the first, in my opinion. I loved the weaving in of the 18th Dynasty, the Pharaoh Akhenaten, and of course one of the most recognized women in the world, Nefertiti. This book is well written and the characters are well plotted out. I constantly wanted to know what was going to happen next. What a great ending to both this book and the storyline as well. Great job!
This is the continuation of A Pharaoh’s Cat, and I recommend you read it first. Wrappa-Haman and Wrappa-Gato are back. After everything happened in Ancient Egypt with the Vizier and the Pharaoh, the two fled again. They went back to modern day NYC, living with Elena, and getting used to the life there. Elena’s now had Wrappa-Gato’s baby and Wrappa-Haman smells the same scent on him that he got from the Pharaoh and knows that the Pharaoh, his closest friend, has been reborn. Now Elena has received an offer of a job from someone in England and heads there almost immediately with the baby. Since Wrappa Gato and Wrappa-Haman cannot travel the regular way, they must use the same means of transportation that got them from Ancient Egypt to NYC. Once in England they finally discover that the recluse that hired Elena is none other than Queen Nefertiti, wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. She has been cursed to live forever and desperately wants to find the way to end it. She is hoping that they will be able to help her.
This book is even better than the first, in my opinion. I loved the weaving in of the 18th Dynasty, the Pharaoh Akhenaten, and of course one of the most recognized women in the world, Nefertiti. This book is well written and the characters are well plotted out. I constantly wanted to know what was going to happen next. What a great ending to both this book and the storyline as well. Great job!