Saturday, June 1, 2013

Inheritance SK Whiteside Blog Tour










Blurb:
“Talk about hell on earth…”
Sekhmet’s life was pretty good; you know for a goddess. Her job was simple – kill those that sought to go against the creator. It was a job she was good at but unfortunately got a little too carried away with when she almost single handedly wiped out mankind. For her penance she has spent the last thousand years serving as one of the Guardians; a group of immortals that protect mankind and led by the Goddess Isis – who kind of had her own anger issues.
The Azura, a league of immortal bad asses, are literally trying to bring hell on earth and with it, Set – the banished God and ruler of the Makhaut. For the first time in history and with the help of the Makhaut, they may actually pull it off. Even the Guardians are at a loss.
In the Hail Mary of all attempts to save the world Isis, now going by Isira, sends Sekhmet to New Orleans, to find and protect the “Key” but when it is determined that a traitor lies among the Guardians, Sekhmet, now going by the name of Syn, is forced to seek help in the most unlikely of places…her least favorite person and fellow Guardian…Malachi.








Writer and lover of all things dark and 

mysterious. Most of her stories have a 

background in Egyptian Mythology with a 

modern day adaptation and unique twist.

S.K. Whiteside is a Mythic Fiction writer 
of Contemporary Urban & Historical 
Fantasy. As a full time Mental Health 
Therapist, she started writing in Academia 
but decided writing about things on the 
"other side of the veil" was a lot more 
interesting. Living in the Paranormal 
capital of the world makes it fairly easy 
for her to come up with characters, many 
of which are based on of real personas in 
her life that she can't help but carry over 
into her writing.



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