
KIYA: Mother of a King
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Narrado por:
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Dara Rosenberg
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De:
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Katie Hamstead
Nefertiti has forced Naomi to flee Amarna with Malachi and the three children. But even under the protection of Naomi’s family in Thebes, Nefertiti still hunts her and Tut. Nefertiti sends assassins to kill them, and while Naomi fights to protect the children, Malachi fights to keep her safe.
With three children in tow, one of which isn’t her own, she is labeled the harlot outcast wife of the pharaoh and is shunned. She isn’t safe among her own people, and flees from being stoned to death. Although her family protects her, she must find a way to survive.
While Naomi struggles to keep herself and Tut alive, old adversaries return as Smenkhkare takes advantage of Akhenaten’s ailing health. Naomi must rely on Horemheb’s promise to protect Tut’s birthright, but her feelings for Malachi could cause more problems with Horemheb than she expects.
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Roller coaster ride
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Not much factual
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Great read
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captivating and well read
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One thing I often say is "in the absence of correct information, people will make up what they don't understand, often with disastrous results!" Kiya returns to Thebes to be safe, sent secretly by her husband with Malachi as protection. She doesn't want to shame her husband and can't afford to tell anyone else anything, because the only way a secret isn't revealed is if it's never told! So she has to deal with the attitudes of the people she returns to, who don't know the truth about her situation. Kiya maintains her integrity, faithful boldness and strength. She finally marries Malachi and starts churning out the babies.
Then, if all that wasn't enough, Kiya has to let her son Tut (Tutankamen) go, at 9 years old, to be Pharaoh in what is still very much a cesspool of intrigues, murders, assassinations, rapes and suspicion. So, since she can't be there, she enlists the help of Horemheb, her friend, sometime tutor and highly skilled, highly dangerous warrior. She and Horemheb find some creative ways to maintain her relationship with her son.
Extremely well laid out characters that you care about what happens to them. Fantastic love story! Wow, just wow!!
Wow! Just Wow!!
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Thus could not really get into the story.
Wrong Narrator.
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What made the experience of listening to KIYA: Mother of a King the most enjoyable?
I really enjoyed this entire trilogy. But definitely regret buying the audiobook, because I don't think the narrator did the story justice. I couldn't listen past the first 30 mins since the narrator's voice was completely off for the character she was supposed to be portraying. She made Kiya sound like a preteen valley girl. Huge disappointment.Would you be willing to try another one of Dara Rosenberg’s performances?
Nope.Good story but couldn't stand the narrator's voice
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