KIYA Trilogy Series by Katie Hamstead

4.12 · 34 ratings
  • Hope of the Pharaoh (KIYA Trilogy #1)
    #1

    Hope of the Pharaoh (KIYA Trilogy #1)

    Katie Hamstead

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2013

    When Naomi’s sisters are snatched up to be taken to be wives of the erratic Pharaoh, Akhenaten, she knows they won’t survive the palace, so she offers herself in their place. The fearsome Commander Horemheb sees her courage, and knows she is exactly what he is looking for…The Great Queen Nefertiti despises Naomi instantly, and strips her of her Hebrew lineage, including her name, which is changed to Kiya... more

  • Mother of a King (KIYA Trilogy #2)
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    Mother of a King (KIYA Trilogy #2)

    Katie Hamstead

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2013

    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... more

  • Rise of a New Dynasty (KIYA Trilogy #3)
    #3

    Rise of a New Dynasty (KIYA Trilogy #3)

    Katie Hamstead

    Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2014

    Tut has grown into his position as Pharaoh, but he is a wild young man. Naomi fears for him, not only because of his recklessness, but because he has put his trust in Ay—the man determined to destroy Naomi—despite her and Horemheb advising against it.Meanwhile, death and slavery hang over Naomi and her family. With fear of the booming Hebrew numbers causing talk of enslaving them, conscription is reinstated and Naomi fears for the lives of her other children... more

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