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December 31, 2021 at 8:34 p.m.
Sacrifice is now completed and free 1/8 to 1/12
Sacrifice is now completed and free 1/8 to 1/12

...by Ariele M. Huff

After two years, I've finished the Sacrifice series and put them into a single book. Free from 1/8 to 1/12 on amazon.com.
   Sacrifice: Complete is now a 100-page paperback book as well as an eBook.
Initially, I put the book out as a series of chapter-length eBooks. Those have come together to create the full-length book, which I now know is just the first of a three-book series.
   I've already begun the second book, Secrets.
   Researching about Ancient Egypt for the books and writing them has become addictive! I've come to love the characters...their struggles and their successes.
   To get the free eBook, go to https://www.amazon.com/Sacrifice-Complete-Ariele-Huff-ebook/product-reviews/B09P9KN2KJ/
  There are also other free ebBooks this January:

FREE HOLIDAY eBook DOWNLOADS from Amazon
Processing Loss Workbook January 1st to 5th.
Sacrifice: Complete January 8th to 12th
Gratitude January 15th to 19th
Housekeeping January 22nd to 26th
Making Mud Angels January 29th to February 2nd

   I'd love to have reviews, of course, but if you have suggestions to make, please send those to me instead of putting them on the book. Even one 4-star review hurts the chances of a book by limiting the number of people who'll see the book's description and details. Naturally, 5-star reviews with praise for the book are really essential to get it to as many readers as possible.

   Here's just a little sample of the book's first chapter: 

Entombed

   After Anok Fero’s organs had been removed from his body.

   After the cavity had been filled with sweet smelling herbs and he’d been wrapped in linen strips.

   After the paid mourners had cried and torn their hair, trudging through the hot sand, bearing    Pharaoh away from his palace on the Nile’s lush shores.

   After his heart had been weighed against goddess Ma’at’s feather of truth—and found light enough for heaven.

   After all this and many other ceremonies, Merit sat, scuffing the curled toe of her new papyrus sandal on the granite floor of the burial chamber.

   Pharaoh’s youngest and newest wife, at 15, she’d been chosen to accompany him to the next world in his last gasping breaths.    

 “Beloved” was the meaning of her name and to him.

   It was an honor. Only royalty could enter the next world, only royalty and their lucky companions. It was also a duty, a noble sacrifice for the venerated leader and for all the gods and goddesses.

   Few at the palace knew that this honor had not been intended for Merit. Here's a picture of Merit's companion through the book, her cat Bastet.



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