An ancient prophecy. A blood feud. And a heart-wrenching betrayal.Sanrua will do whatever she must to return to Egypt, save her brother, and become queen. But three lion shifter kings stand in her way. She can only succeed with an army at her back – but the men she needs can’t stand the sight of one another. One by one, Sanura must convince the lion kings to help her. And she just might lose her … And she just might lose her heart in the process…
THE PRIDE OF EGYPT is the second full-length reverse harem historical fantasy book in the SHIFTERS OF AFRICA trilogy.
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Queen Sanura finally sees King Oringo to tell him about the destruction that the sorceress KeKet has cause on King Zakai people, but he doesn’t believe it will happen to him and his people until it does. So now he will work with Sanura to get Egypt back. Then she goes to see King Saleem and has same problem. She did have sex with King Zakai and then later with King Oringo and then she has sex with King Saleem. So now all three Lion King will help her. She is in love with all three Lion Kings too and they love her. Then she returns back to King Oringo and he’s not there, but King Baka Mara of the Zulu people is. So much action in these stories and I can’t wait to read the next one.
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This sequel is unquestionably better than the first book. The plot thickens as Sanura tries to unite the Lion Kings. You get to know the other two Kings, Oringo and Saleem, more and they have a very interesting history. It was a little steamier than the first, the story itself was what made the sequel stronger. It does end in a cliffhanger, but hopefully, the third (possibly the final) installment will answer all questions.
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Captivating Continuation!
Sanura shows great strength and courage as she continues her quest to reunite the 3 Lion Kings to fight the evil sorceress Keket. Great backstory on the Lion Kings as this fast paced drama heats up with more fighting and steamy romance. Cliffhanger ending. Enjoy!
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The Pride of Egypt: A Reverse Harem Historical Fantasy Romance by Leigh Anderson is a wonderful story that I read.This is book number two in this wonderful series that I fell in love with. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about shifters as much as I do.
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Sanura continues her quest to form alliances with the 3 lion kings in her attempt to retake Egypt from the clutches of Keket. Not easy when the 3 don’t like or trust each other. The journeys and negotiations are fraught with danger. Will she succeed? Read this amazing book and find out. I found my heart racing, laughter falling from my lips and there may have been a few tears at times. This series just keeps getting better and better. The world building is incredible. The characters grabbed me and wouldn’t let me go. I have lost sleep over these books because I couldn’t put them down. I loved this book even more than the first.
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Loved the story and loved the characters. Sanura set off to get help from two more lion kings with their armies. There is only 3 lion kings and none of them like each other, Sanura finds a sexual
connection with each one of them.
Thank you for allowing me to review the book I really enjoyed it.
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Adding to the mystery and magic of the series
Sanura, now the displaced queen, continues her adventure from where book one left off. Having secured an alliance with Zakai, one of the three lions kings of Africa, she travels to visit the other two lion kings in their home lands. As the story progresses tragedy again follows her, her heart is torn, and tough decisions will need to be made. Leigh Anderson and Alice Wilde continue to bring magic to this paranormal reverse harem series. The fact that it is set in ancient Egypt only adds to the mystery. I am looking forward to seeing what they do next.
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In this second book, things are definitely picking up, both in terms of steamy romance and in the overall plot action. I enjoyed reading about Sanura and the lion kings. After the cliffhanger ending, I really hope that the next book is available soon.
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This book is fast paced. Sanura is trying to save her kingdom and her brother. She make three alliances. This book leaves you with a cliffhanger.
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So this was the first time reading for this author and I enjoyed it and look forward to reading more from her.It has a good storyline and great characters to, plus it steamy hot to.So this was a great shifter read and I hope you all enjoy it to, happy reading.
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A romantic sizzling journey through history. Hold on to your seats and enjoy the ride! I’d recommend this book to anyone over 18 years of age.
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Cliffhanger reverse-harem-wannbe
Why do writers do this? Take a great paranormal historical plot, set it in an exotic locale (Africa, from Alexandria to Zululand), involve lion shifters, the ancient Egyptian pantheon, a mysterious evil sorceress, and a deposed Queen of Egypt who wants to recover her throne, and then split the story into separate books that don’t stand alone? This is book 2 of a “trilogy” which dumps the reader into the middle of the tale without the synopsis of book 1 or any background to provide context, and then dumps them off an abrupt cliffhanger ending. There’s no ‘reverse harem’ – but the heroine sleeps with two of the lion shifters, even though she’s intent on returning to Egypt to marry her mentally deficient brother, the Pharaoh. (I know, but they actually did that in ancient Egypt, so don’t blame the writer for that one.) Other than that, she seems to be intelligent, intuitive, a strategic thinker, and she wields a mean kopesh (bladed weapon). I like her, I like the plot, I like the setting, and the writing is clear and very readable. I don’t like that this is NOT a complete book, but the middle fragment of a story that’s been chopped arbitrarily into thirds. For Pete’s sake, if you’re gonna publish a book, publish the WHOLE book – beginning, middle, and ending. Successful authors don’t abuse their readers. I’d be mad AF if I’d paid for this, but I was given an ARC (thanks, Booksprout), so I didn’t waste anything but my time.