I am very excited to be sharing a promo of this fab book! It’s getting some awesome reviews so far which have me itching to read the series.
So, the book!
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Fifteen years have passed since the demons of the great snake god, Apep, stood before the high city walls.
In this fourth book in The Gods of Chaos series, peace has returned to the north and to the eight great cities that hold the Deities of the Primordial Chaos.
Yet, Shuma, the wise woman, still lives in fear and the past remains with her as the curse cast by the serpent god upon the name of Gallius, the warden, blights the lives of her children.
Fearing for her girls and being enlightened by her dreams, she persuades Gallius that they must leave the north and travel under the guidance of the gods.
Heading south, they are tasked with seeking the Scroll of Truth and lift the words that taint their lives.
Glennis Goodwin is a British author who has long held an interest in the myths and culture of the Ancient Egyptians. Along with that, the people of southern Africa have also been of interest and in the early 1980s, she was fortunate to live and work in Zambia. While there, she became involved with organising charity events through the Lioness Club which helped in fundraising activities for the local community. This she did for five years before returning to the UK in 1987.
In her working life, she has gone from Nursing to Retail and from Academic Publishing to PA, but during that time she never lost the feeling that Africa gave her, and, in those years, she had holidays in both Egypt and Kenya.
In 2004, she aimed to return to her nursing career and enrolled in New Zealand on a refresher course. Settling into life on the other side of the world, she continued to further her career, met her husband and made her home there.
Sadly, a brain haemorrhage and slight stroke ended her study, but after her recovery, she found herself wanting to write, something she had longed to do but never seemed to have the time for. Returning to the UK in 2017, she settled down at her computer, and over the following months, the tales of the Eight Deities of the Primordial Chaos came to life in the story of Malian, the altar tender. Her first book, The Eighth Deity, then came into being and The Gods of Chaos series was born.
Now living in a Nottinghamshire village, she has since written Brotherhood of Apep, and In the Footsteps of Ra, her second and third books in the series, and her fourth title, The Papyrus of Ma’at, is published here. Currently, she is working on a fifth title in the series along with hoping to further expand her writing. Still using the knowledge gained from her trips to Egypt, she is looking into an Ancient Egyptian murder mystery story set on the banks of the Nile
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What has been said so far on the tour!
kaz_loves_books9 – It held my attention and I got hooked by the story so I wanted to keep reading. I hope there’s another book in the series to continue where this one finished.
book_a_holic_17 – I’m still intrigued by all of the Gods, myths and culture of this series and again was completely immersed in this book from start to finish.
Fantasy Book Nerd – Once again, Glennis Goodwin writes an engaging fantasy tale that includes quests and gods to bring a tale of love and loyalty to the reader.
Doesn’t this book sound amazing!!
Go and check it out!
Until the next time xxx
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