Crown Of Grief
Grief and power were always going to go hand in hand for the heir to the Empire, but that doesn't mean Iset is prepared.
When Iset discovers her father is sick, she has to come to terms with exactly what that means, including the possibility that she'll be ruling an empire much sooner than she expected to be.
After the worst news she can imagine, Iset isn't sure she has what it takes to organise mummification, and funerals, as well as juggle the politics of becoming the new Pharaoh.
But with her Sekhmet Blessed bodyguard by her side, perhaps she stands a chance.
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Crown Of Grief is a standalone companion story to The Apprentice Of Anubis series, an urban fantasy set in an alternative version of Cairo where the Egyptian Empire never fell. Crown Of Grief can be read as a standalone. The events take place during the events of Death Of The Pharaoh & Procession Of The King.
If you love Egyptian mythology, alternative versions of the modern day, temple politics, and slow burn workplace romance, then start the Apprentice Of Anubis series today with Apprentice Of The Dead.
Laura Greenwood
Laura is a USA Today Bestselling Author of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and fantasy romance. When she's not writing, she drinks a lot of tea, tries to resist French macarons, and works towards a diploma in Egyptology. She lives in the UK, where most of her books are set. Laura specialises in quick reads, with healthy relationships and consent positive moments regardless of if she's writing light-hearted romance, mythology-heavy urban fantasy, or anything in between.
The Apprentice Of Anubis
An urban fantasy series set in an alternative world where the Egyptian empire still rules. It follows a new priestess of Anubis, Ani, as she navigates temple politics and uncovers something she can't ignore.
Series Overview:
- Point Of View: Single, First Person
- Point Of View Character: Ani (Except Side Story)
- Heat Level: Low
- Relationship Type: M/F
- Build: Slow
- Cliffhangers: Yes
- Tense: Present
The Apprentice Of Anubis consists of fifteen primary books, and includes five additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads, and the series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.