Hatshepsut's Collar (The Artifact Hunters #2) (48 page)

Books and writing have always been an enormous part of Anita’s life.

She survived school by hiding out in the library, with several thousand fictional characters for company. At university, she overcame the boredom of studying accountancy by squeezing in Egyptology papers and learning to read hieroglyphics.

Today, Anita writes steampunk novels with a sexy edge and an Egyptian twist. She lives in rural New Zealand surrounded by an assortment of weird and wonderful equines, felines, canines and homicidal chickens.

You can find Anita on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/AWExley

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