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Lily of the Nile

  • Author: Blair St. John
  • Other Titles by Blair St. John

     

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    Lily Gentry is on the hunt. When the world is rocked by news that a religious relic was secreted away from an archeological dig, Lily Gentry vows to find it. Her quest takes her to Cairo, Egypt, a city entrenched in ancient history—including her own. Soon, Lily finds herself in the...

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    Lily Gentry is on the hunt.

    When the world is rocked by news that a religious relic was secreted away from an archeological dig, Lily Gentry vows to find it. Her quest takes her to Cairo, Egypt, a city entrenched in ancient history—including her own. Soon, Lily finds herself in the cross-hairs of a terrorist organization, and she's forced to go on run with her ex-fiancé.

    Ezekiel Azari is a magnet for danger.

    When Ezekiel went into battle ten years ago leaving behind the only woman he’s ever loved, he knew he was doing the right thing. Love doesn’t belong in the battlefield. Now that Lily’s back in his life, he’s facing a new battle, one of the heart.

    As they race against time to keep the relic out of the hands of terrorists, will Lily and Ezekiel discover that their love isn’t buried as deep as they thought and that their history is an artifact worth excavating?

    Grab your Passport to Romance and travel to Cairo. Discover the answer in this action-packed inspirational romantic adventure. 
     

    Wanda H. A generic image

    Characters were well developed. Author was able to keep the story focused on the plot. Leaves the story line easily open to a series. Looking forward to seeing what is next for the intrepid Lily and Ezekiel and the tablets! Great and easy read!

    Clare R. A generic image

    At times it didn’t read much like a romance and more like an action story, I enjoyed this one. Lots of edge of the seat moments, it’s a thrilling ride from cover to cover. I would have liked a little more at the end, but that's just me.

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