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The Apprentice Of Anubis Volume 1 - Books 1-3 - cover

The Apprentice Of Anubis Volume 1 - Books 1-3

Laura Greenwood

Publisher: Drowlgon Press

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Summary

Enter the Temple of Anubis alongside Ani.
 
All Ani has ever wanted is to serve the Temple of Anubis and learn the art of mummification, but even she didn't expect to be Blessed by the god himself.
 
Now she's in the temple, she finds herself dealing with lessons, bonding with her new jackal familiar, and getting to know the High Priest's son. 
 
The Apprentice Of Anubis Volume 1 includes books 1-3: 
 
- Apprentice Of The Dead- Initiate Of The Jackal- Novice Of The Afterlife 

 
The Apprentice Of Anubis is an urban fantasy series based on Egyptian mythology and featuring a slow-burn friends-to-lovers workplace romantic subplot, a jackal familiar, and the duties of an embalmer.
 
If you love Egyptian mythology, alternative versions of the modern day, temple politics, slow-burn workplace romance, and a world where the gods are real, then start the Apprentice Of Anubis series today with Apprentice Of The Dead.
Available since: 06/10/2024.
Print length: 478 pages.

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