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Children of the Lion #5

The Golden Pharaoh

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ARMIES CLASHING FOR A KINGDOM'S POWER, MEN RAGING FOR A WOMAN'S LOVE.

The legendary Children of the Lion-a people without a nation marked by fate with a secret passed from father to son-now join their special destiny to that of the true ruler of Egypt, exiled in the Upper Nile's land. To the north, the Golden Pharaoh, cruel usurper of the throne, is building his fabulous kingdom with the blood of slaves...while a terribly madness drives him to seek absolute power over the entire ancient world. To the south, in darkest Nubia, cities are burned by the torches of rebels or captured by mysterious invaders called "The Black Wind." Driven to battle by encroaching war, the Children of the Lion begin an unforgettable adventure that will make them wield the shining weapons of conquerors and daringly rescue the passionate, beautiful women who possess their line's future...and their hearts.

408 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 1, 1986

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Peter Danielson

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House pseudonym used by Franklin King, James Reasoner, George Warren, and Hugh Zachary

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August 4, 2024
Quite slow in the middle with a lot of focus on characters and scenes that I wasn't as interested in. The scenes featuring the characters that I enjoyed were good, but too few.
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April 23, 2014
Another good one in this series. Not as strong as the first four books in the series but it does finish up quite strongly. One big nitpick-I don't know why the author has to continually remind the reader of the lineage and history of all the Children Of The Lion. I find that quite distracting and completely unrealistic but, otherwise not too bad. Read it if you can.

3 stars out of 5
1,818 reviews84 followers
July 18, 2011
The fifth book in "The Children of the Lion" series should be rated
2 1/2 stars. This was the poorest of the first five. Should have been subtitled: Intrigue at the Court While Tuya Becomes a Slut. If I didn't know better I would have thought this volume was written by a romance author.
198 reviews4 followers
July 6, 2018
another great book from this series
11 reviews1 follower
September 1, 2015
Not quite as good as the 1st four. A lot of exposition writing to bring readers that have not read the first 4 books in the series, up to snuff. The last chapter did a good job of setting up Book #6. I am looking forward to finding more on ancient Egypt and following on Google maps.
I'm also wondering how Joseph copes in this foreign country, with political intrigues.
I like the descriptions of N. Africa and the Nile.
269 reviews4 followers
February 17, 2022
Wonderful series. Worth reading and re-reading multiple times. Rich in geographical, historical, and cultural detail. Puts flesh on the bare bones of history. Romance, adventure, and feats of daring. A lot of fun for less than the cost of a movie.
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June 7, 2012
Loved the twist and turns of the characters lives. Can't wait to start the next book in the series.
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