Crux Ansata
The Lost City of Ankara (Omega Chronicles, Book 3)
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Narrateur(s):
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Sidney St. James
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Auteur(s):
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Sidney St. James
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Book 3 of Omega Chronicles: Part II, a Sequel to Nevaeh, Part I
“True love is not necessary the number of kisses, or how frequently one gets them, TRUE LOVE is the feeling that still remains long after the kiss is over.”
Crux Ansata - The Lost City of Ankara is a gothic fantasy novel that follows as a sequel to Nevaeh - The Lost City of Nemea from the Caves of Chivateros in Peru. It is Book Three in the Omega Chronicles.
Freja Jensen, contemplating retiring from BeeBop Publishing Group in Austin, Texas, received a brown paper parcel in the mail. She opened the package, and saw that it was from Lucas Hansen, or his pen name, Lucas Pedersen. With the letter was a manuscript. Another note received was from a doctor who asked to remain anonymous. Included in a small teakwood box was an ancient sistrum, an Egyptian musical instrument with magical powers, and had the etching of an ankh on top.
In this sequel to Nevaeh - The Lost City of Nemea, Lucas and Oliver Hansen's 20-year search begins to find Oliver’s lost True Love. You might ask, “What is true love? No one can really define what it is. Thousands upon thousands of people will have an answer. Many answers will point to a feeling they experience, but never has the Truth been more known until one reads the dramatic conclusion in this sequel, Crux Ansata - The Lost City of Ankara.
In the case of Oliver Hansen, also known as the Golden One, his love, unlike feelings, doesn’t come and go. It stays with him for over 20 years as he searches for that one true love, the Goddess Nevaeh. He explores through the good and the bad…and when we say bad, we mean really bad!
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