The Straw King is first in the two-book series, The Pharaoh's Daughter. That's why I couldn't pass an opportunity to try The Straw King.
There's something charming about its mythology, architecture and even pharaohs. I have been a big fan of Ancient Egypt since I was a little kid.
I've received digital ARC via Netgalley in exchange for a honest review. I should mention that I received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Yes I think I will keep my eyes peeled for the next part of this series. I am an artist and never tried drawing a graphic novel and can only imagine the hard work that went into it. The story line is well crafted.as was the artwork. Lady Neith becomes a servant to his son, who has no interest in her, and passes her to his concubine, a woman whom he fiercely loves and has children with.Ī few more lines and I'll expose the whole plot. He recently had an Oracle tell him of a coming doom to claim his person and decides that the Pharaoh's son 'Min' is to become a straw King, taken the Kings place during the period of danger and ultimately sacrificed to the Babylonian Gods by burning at the stake. The King knows who the two are and their royal blood.
After leaving Egypt, they are captured by slavers and sold to the Babylonian King. A brother catches her on her way out, and he too decides to run away, though he is doing so to protect his sister. The daughter of Pharaoh (Lady Neith) is unhappy with her lot and decides to run away. The Straw King: 1 - The Pharaoh's Daughter by Isabelle Dethan