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La Hija de los Dioses

by Lola Xaxo

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The gods come back to Earth to make amends for the errors made when they intervened in the evolutionary process of humanity by allowing themselves to be worshipped. They return, in numerous incarnations, to proclaim the Truth to Man. In order to do this Ma’atkara Hatshepsut will reign as a woman in a world of men with the assistance of two powerful favourites. One is the High Priest Hapuseneb and the other, Sen-en-Mut, with whom she is embroiled in such a heady love affair that she doesn’t think twice about making him the most powerful man on earth. Hatshepsut fluctuates between her two passions of power and her lover and struggles to hang on to her sanity by refusing to accept her real Essence and standing firm in her resolve so as tobecome the most loved, feared and respected woman in all of history.The Daughter of the Gods is a passionate story, of intrigue and power struggles within the court that brings to life the ancient customs of the Queen’s Palace and the Egyptian people and the strange, secret group “Servants in the Place of Truth.” that 3500 years ago were charged with building the pyramids to house the pharaohs for eternity.Los dioses regresan a la Tierra para reparar los errores cometidos cuando intervinieron en el proceso evolutivo de la humanidad permitiendo ser adorados como tales. A través de múltiples encarnaciones en cuerpos humanos, estos dioses vuelven para proclamar la Verdad a los hombres. Para ello, Ma’atkara Hatshepsut reinará como mujer en un mundo de hombres, asistida por dos validos poderosísimos: el Sumo Sacerdote Hapuseneb y Sen-en-Mut, por cuyo amor se verá arrastrada a unas cotas de sensualidad tan elevadas que no dudará en convertirle en el hombre más poderoso de la tierra. Fluctuante ante dos pasiones, el poder y su amante, Hatshepsut luchará por mantener la cordura negándose a aceptar su verdadera Esencia y endureciendo su corazón hasta convertirse en la mujer más amada, temida y respetada de toda la Historia. La hija de los dioses es un relato apasionado, repleto de luchas por el poder y de ntrigas palaciegasal tiempo que recrea las antiguas costumbres de la Casa de la Reina, el pueblo egipcio y una extraña sociedad secreta, «los Servidores en la Sede de la Verdad», que se encargaban de construir las Moradas para la Eternidad de los Faraones 3.500 años atrás.… (more)
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The gods come back to Earth to make amends for the errors made when they intervened in the evolutionary process of humanity by allowing themselves to be worshipped. They return, in numerous incarnations, to proclaim the Truth to Man. In order to do this Ma’atkara Hatshepsut will reign as a woman in a world of men with the assistance of two powerful favourites. One is the High Priest Hapuseneb and the other, Sen-en-Mut, with whom she is embroiled in such a heady love affair that she doesn’t think twice about making him the most powerful man on earth. Hatshepsut fluctuates between her two passions of power and her lover and struggles to hang on to her sanity by refusing to accept her real Essence and standing firm in her resolve so as tobecome the most loved, feared and respected woman in all of history.The Daughter of the Gods is a passionate story, of intrigue and power struggles within the court that brings to life the ancient customs of the Queen’s Palace and the Egyptian people and the strange, secret group “Servants in the Place of Truth.” that 3500 years ago were charged with building the pyramids to house the pharaohs for eternity.Los dioses regresan a la Tierra para reparar los errores cometidos cuando intervinieron en el proceso evolutivo de la humanidad permitiendo ser adorados como tales. A través de múltiples encarnaciones en cuerpos humanos, estos dioses vuelven para proclamar la Verdad a los hombres. Para ello, Ma’atkara Hatshepsut reinará como mujer en un mundo de hombres, asistida por dos validos poderosísimos: el Sumo Sacerdote Hapuseneb y Sen-en-Mut, por cuyo amor se verá arrastrada a unas cotas de sensualidad tan elevadas que no dudará en convertirle en el hombre más poderoso de la tierra. Fluctuante ante dos pasiones, el poder y su amante, Hatshepsut luchará por mantener la cordura negándose a aceptar su verdadera Esencia y endureciendo su corazón hasta convertirse en la mujer más amada, temida y respetada de toda la Historia. La hija de los dioses es un relato apasionado, repleto de luchas por el poder y de ntrigas palaciegasal tiempo que recrea las antiguas costumbres de la Casa de la Reina, el pueblo egipcio y una extraña sociedad secreta, «los Servidores en la Sede de la Verdad», que se encargaban de construir las Moradas para la Eternidad de los Faraones 3.500 años atrás.

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