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Seti's Heart
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Cursed by the god who shares his name, Seti was an Egyptian king who lost everything: his name, his kingdom, even the man he loved more than anything in the world. For centuries he's waited in a dusty, forgotten sarcophagus, until Logan came along.
Logan is a graduate student who stumbles upon Seti in the basement of a museum and accidentally awakens him. Logan figures any way he looks at it, a missing mummy is going to be bad for his career, so he takes Seti with him until he can decide what to do. He doesn't want to be accused to theft, but who's going to believe in a mummy coming back to life?
Seti and Logan have a lot more to worry about than the modern day police. There's a group of scientists that want Seti for more than decoration and a vengeful god with an agenda to get Seti gone once and for all. Logan has to deal with all of that, but his biggest problem might just be Seti himself, who's trying hard to get into Logan's pants and his heart.
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- MaryD
- 13-11-18
What a mummy
What can I say, this story is a little far fetched and I think I would have liked it more if there was more humour, what there was I loved. After all Seti has woken after 5000 years in a tomb for unpetting the god of the underworld. I would have liked some more scenes, or at least more from the existing scenes, where Seti gets flummoxed by the modern world. The chemistry between Logan and Seti is hot. He’s one sexy mummy. My favourite secondary character was Osiris especially the way Joel Leslie portrays him. Wonderful the way he uses modern terms made me laugh. Joel gives Seti a lovely sexy accent and plays up confusion at aspects of the modern world beautifully. Well worth listening to.
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