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An ancient Egyptian princess told Marina Haine the shocking news. Revington York, the man she’d been told was dead, the man she’d loved and mourned for a heartrending year, was really alive and well and living elsewhere. | An ancient Egyptian princess told Marina Haine the shocking news. Revington York, the man she’d been told was dead, the man she’d loved and mourned for a heartrending year, was really alive and well and living elsewhere. | ||
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- Author: Dawn Stewardson
- Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue #261
- Year: 1994
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: The Mummy Beads
Book Description
An ancient Egyptian princess told Marina Haine the shocking news. Revington York, the man she’d been told was dead, the man she’d loved and mourned for a heartrending year, was really alive and well and living elsewhere.
An ancient Egyptian princess led Marina toward Rev again. But why had he falsified his own death? And—more importantly—had he ever really loved Marina?
An ancient Egyptian princess put Marina and Rev in danger. If Marina could find him, then the people who wanted Rev dead—really dead—could find him, too. Now the only way out meant making a pact with criminals. But could Marina do so…to save the lover who’d broken her heart?
Related Titles
Second in the Voice Of The Nile duet, following The Mummy Case.