Hello Friends,
This week, I’m excited to be blogging about my first
non-fiction short book. The inspiration to write it started here at my blogger
site. Back in November 2016, I wrote about Napoleon’s Nightmare & The Great
Pyramid, and for a time, it was a popular post.
Afterward, I was still curious about Napoleon Bonaparte’s expedition to
Egypt. He was an army general and a military genius yet he sponsored the
beginnings of Egyptology. I decided to investigate further and the information
I found grew more and more interesting.
Napoleon Bonaparte is still a controversial man who divides
opinions. I didn’t know the British chased his fleet across the Mediterranean
and had trouble finding where he’d landed on the Egyptian coast. The short book
expands the history of Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt with the British Navy in pursuit
of him. The chase eventually ended with a boom of cannons and devastation.
The Great Pyramid is one of the world’s enigmas. Napoleon Bonaparte
spent an evening inside the King’s Chamber of the pyramid and so did two modern
men. The stories of their encounters with feminine presences captured my
interest. Many studies have been undertaken on the physical characteristics of
the Great Pyramid, but I hadn’t thought much about the pyramid’s mystical
qualities or the inner, invisible realms. An old stone tablet found near the
Sphinx praised Goddess Isis as the mistress of the pyramids which only deepens the mystery.
I decided to put all of the information together and try my
hand at writing a short non-fiction book. Thank you to the people who read my
original blog post. You encouraged me to try a new writing venture into
non-fiction. This is my first short book in the Goddess Mystery series.
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Here’s the Book Blurb
One man’s nightmare led to a major turning point in history…
Over the millennia, Egypt’s
enigmatic Great Pyramid of Giza has withstood robbers and earthquakes. In 1798,
during the troubled times of the revolution, the French Government sent a
young, ambitious general on a military expedition to Egypt. Napoleon Bonaparte’s
great curiosity would lead him to the archaic Great Pyramid.
After an overnight stay
inside the King’s Chamber, Napoleon was pale and shaken. He left us with very
little insight into what he’d experienced, but after his failed campaign in
Egypt, Napoleon would overthrow the French Government and sponsor the beginning
of Egyptology.
In more recent times, two
men had mystical experiences with female presences inside the Great Pyramid.
Their accounts suggest the Great Pyramid continues to be a place of goddess
healing energy, spiritual power, and where transformation of consciousness is
possible.
I invite you to turn the
page and enjoy the trip to Egypt.
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Napoleon’s
Nightmare & The Great Pyramid is available now for $0.99 US from these e-book retailers.
Amazon.com
Apple itunes
Barnes and Noble Nook
Kobo
All Other Retailers are here
Amazon.com
Apple itunes
Barnes and Noble Nook
Kobo
All Other Retailers are here
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Have a good weekend,
and enjoy whatever book you’re reading.
♥ Ashlyn
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