
Hanit the Enchantress
Hanit, queen of ancient Egypt, wields power that makes her both worshipped and feared. When discovered manuscripts reveal secrets of dark sorcery, she becomes the focal point of deadly political intrigue where betrayal lurks in every temple corridor. Romance blossoms against a landscape of ancient gods and darker magic, building to a confrontation that will determine not just her fate, but the balance between mortal ambition and supernatural forces. Garrett Chatfield Pier renders Egypt not as a dusty historical backdrop but as a living world of sensuous danger, where a queen's command over enchantment becomes her most potent weapon and most dangerous liability. The novel seduces with lush detail and compels with its portrait of power wielded at the intersection of love, betrayal, and the mystic arts.










