Echo Prophecy (Echo Trilogy, #1)
by Lindsey
Fairleigh
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BLURB:
“…we
only see what we want to see…what we expect to see…”
Discover
what’s hidden—a powerful, mythic race, an ancient Egyptian prophecy, and a love
strong enough to shatter the boundaries of time.
Alexandra
Larson isn’t human…but she doesn’t know that. As far as Lex is concerned, she’s
simply an ambitious and independent archaeology grad student with a knack for
deciphering ancient languages, especially the various forms of Egyptian. When
she’s recruited to work on her dream excavation, her translating skills uncover
the secret entrance to an underground Egyptian temple concealed within
Djeser-Djeseru—the famous mortuary temple of Queen Hatchepsut. Lex is beyond
thrilled by her discovery…as is the enigmatic and alluring excavation director,
Marcus Bahur.
As
the relationship between Lex and Marcus heats up, a series of shocking
revelations leave the young archaeologist reeling. Once Lex discovers the truth
of her ancient Egyptian roots—the truth of her more-than-human nature—the
people she trusts most make one final, terrifying revelation: Lex is the
central figure of a four-thousand-year-old prophecy. She is the only thing
standing between the power to alter the very fabric of time and an evil
megalomaniac…who also happens to be her father. As events set in motion over
four millennia ago lead Lex and Marcus from Seattle to the heart of Egypt, the
fate of mankind depends on one thing: the strength of Lex’s love.
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Excerpt
“Alright,” she purred. “Follow me.”
Swaying, she led me through a curtain of multi-hued glass
beads and into a cramped back room that had clearly been decorated with
fortune-telling in mind; there was a small, square table of polished oak,
several dim antique lamps, and a short bookshelf filled with tarot cards, leather-bound
books, and other tools of the trade. A teenage version of the shop owner was
sitting at the table, rapt attention on her phone. She cocked her head
inquisitively at our arrival but didn’t look up.
“Kat, go watch the counter. I have some business with this
customer.”
The teenager—Kat—rolled her eyes before standing and exiting
the room with a huff.
“Your daughter?” I asked, amused.
“Do you have children?”
I shook my head, surprised by her question.
“I’d advise that you spend some time remembering your
teenage self before reproducing. If you can’t stand the idea of being around
that version of yourself for more than a few hours, you’re not ready,” the
shopkeeper replied.
“I heard that, Mom!” Kat called from the front of the store.
My hostess pointedly raised one artful eyebrow. “Please,
have a seat.” She took her daughter’s place while I sat in the wooden chair
opposite her.
“Thanks for agreeing to speak with me,” I said after a long
silent moment. It wasn’t much of a conversation starter, but it was the best I
could come up with under pressure.
With a knowing smile, she said, “I’m sure it will be
enlightening for us both. Now, what brought you here?”
I pursed my lips, considering the best way to start. “I
guess you could say I’m looking for answers . . . or an explanation. You see,
I’ve been experiencing something sort of . . . odd.”
“Odd how?” she asked, resting her clasped hands on the
table.
“Well . . . it’s these dreams I’ve been having. Except, I
just had one and I was awake, which doesn’t really make sense, does it? And
they’re not dreams exactly, but more like visions. I mean, some are things I’ve
witnessed in my life, but some happened before I was born, and—this is going to
sound totally nuts—some haven’t even happened yet. But they’re all real.”
As I spoke, my companion sat up straighter, evidently
intrigued. “What makes you think it’s anything beyond an active imagination?
What makes it ‘real’?”
I leaned forward, intent on making the woman—a
stranger—believe me. If she believed me without thinking I was crazy, maybe I
could too. “Because I know things.” I said. “Things I shouldn’t know . . .
things I couldn’t know. I dreamed something bad would happen to me, and it
happened exactly as I saw it.”
“If you knew it would happen, why didn’t you try to change
it?”
I laughed bitterly. “I thought I was just anxious. It didn’t
seem possible that I could see the future in my dreams.”
“You said it’s not always a dream, that you’ve been awake
for these ‘visions’?”
“Yeah . . . just once, about fifteen minutes ago.”
She leaned back in her chair, studying me, her generous lips
pressed together in a flat line. After a protracted silence, she asked, “You
want to know what’s happening to you, correct?”
“Yes.” Eager, I licked my lips. She knows something . . .
she has to.
“I’ve heard of people with abilities like this. Usually it’s
genetic.” She paused. “Have you spoken with your parents about it?”
Frustrated, I shook my head. “My mom doesn’t know about any
of it. She’d tell me if she did. And . . . I don’t know who my father is.”
“Mom!” Kat called from the front of the shop.
“Just a minute!” the woman across the table from me yelled
back. To me, she said, “Your situation is odd, like you said, but there are
others like you out there. It’s standard for your kind to learn about such
things from their families. I’m amazed you’ve slipped through the cracks for so
long.”
“My kind? What are you talking about?” My hands gripped the
edge of the table so firmly that my nail beds were turning white.
The muffled sound of Kat’s voice, along with a deeper, male
voice, grew louder from beyond the beaded curtain.
“Yes, your kind.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Lindsey
Fairleigh lives her life with one foot in a book--as long as that book transports
her to a magical world or bends the rules of science. Her novels, from
post-apocalyptic to time travel and historical fantasy, always offer up a
hearty dose of unreality, along with plenty of adventure and romance. When
she's not working on her next novel, Lindsey spends her time reading and trying
out new recipes in the kitchen. She lives in the Napa Valley with her loving
husband and confused cats.
Links:
Website:
http://www.lindseyfairleigh.com/
Blog:
http://lindseyfairleigh.blogspot.com/
Twitter:
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My Review:
This was a great story about family with a mythical twist thrown in. The maps helped me a lot as I read through the book. I love mythology and I loved the way the author worked it into the story. I loved the paranormal twist that was thrown in and I really loved that Lex was par of the past mystery. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.
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