Wednesday, May 29, 2013

MEET PHARAOH AKHENATEN


KATIE HAMSTEAD

Pharaoh Akhenaten reigned during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. He is famous for being the "heretic King" because he abandoned the traditional religion for monotheism and worship of a minor god, the Aten. Akhenaten is the Pharaoh which Naomi/Kiya is forced to marry in Kiya: Hope of the Pharaoh.

1. What do people notice first about you?

My appearance. My physical deformities are pronounced, and make people avert their eyes so they do not stare. I sense my wives' disgust with me, even if none of them say it.

2. What one physical attribute would you change? 

My long fingers and toes.

3. What are you most afraid of? 

Betrayal. As Pharaoh, every day I must keep vigilant for those who would have me dead. Even people closest to me could turn at any moment.

4. What's the most important thing in your life? What do you value most?

The most important thing in my life is my loyal wives and children. I love each of them, but the ones who give me their allegiance in return are my favorites. Loyalty is a rare commodity in a royal household.

5. What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Where everyone is happy, and no one lives in fear. That is my vision, why I built my city, so all could start anew under the wise and gracious Aten.

6. What is your most treasured possession?

Nefertiti and our daughters, but Kiya is also rising in my graces as she holds a strong loyalty to me.

7. What is the quality you most like in a woman?

Loyalty, charm, grace and fertility.

8. What do you most value in your friends?

Again I would say loyalty. I have very few friends as a Pharaoh. Most men wish to use me for my power,and give me their daughters for treaties and trade agreements. Finding loyalty among such circumstances is difficult, so when I find it, I hold it close to my heart.

9. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?

My health. Although I am Aten's offspring, my body is weak. I am terribly limited as a result, and sense that I will not live to old age.

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Oh yes, Kiya. Make him love you, make him hold you in his highest regard....

When Naomi’s sisters are snatched up to be taken to be wives of the erratic Pharaoh, Akhenaten, she knows they won’t survive the palace, so she offers herself in their place. The fearsome Commander Horemheb sees her courage, and knows she is exactly what he is looking for…

The Great Queen Nefertiti despises Naomi instantly, and strips her of her Hebrew lineage, including her name, which is changed to Kiya. Kiya allies herself with Horemheb, who pushes her to greatness and encourages her to make the Pharaoh fall in love with her. When Akhenaten declares Kiya will be the mother of his heir, Nefertiti, furious with jealousy, schemes to destroy Kiya.

Kiya must play the deadly game carefully. She is in a silent battle of wills, and a struggle for who will one day inherit the crown. If she does bear an heir, she knows she will need to fight to protect him, as well as herself, from Nefertiti who is out for blood.


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 Introducing - Katie Hamstead

Born and raised in Australia, Katie's early years of day dreaming in the "bush", and having her father tell her wild bedtime stories, inspired her passion for writing.

After graduating High School, she became a foreign exchange student where she met a young man who several years later she married. Now she lives in Arizona with her husband, daughter and their dog.


She has a diploma in travel and tourism which helps inspire her writing. She is currently at school studying English and Creative Writing.


Katie loves to out sing her friends and family, play sports and be a good wife and mother. She now works as a Clerk with a lien company in Arizona to help support her family and her schooling. She loves to write, and takes the few spare moments in her day to work on her novels.

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Thank you Katie, it was an honor to have the Pharaoh visit today!

Congratulations!

9 comments:

Pat Hatt said...

haha that was a fun interview, I hear there is plastic surgery now for those toes

Jo said...

I remember reading about Akhenaten years ago and being fascinated by him and his belief in a single god which stirred a lot of resentment in Egypt at the time.

JO ON FOOD, MY TRAVELS AND A SCENT OF CHOCOLATE

Katie Hamstead said...

Thank you for having me, Yolanda!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Since loyalty is so important to him, I wouldn't want to cross Akhenaten!

randi lee said...

Loved the interview...and I agree with Alex--not crossing that guy!

PS--we have a new addition to the 3 Up Blog Hop, so you now have someone to give some Ups :D Her name's Sia McKye and her blog address is http://www.siamckye.blogspot.com/

Thanks so much for participating, Yolanda!!

Lynda R Young as Elle Cardy said...

I love all things Egyptian!

Stephen Tremp said...

Its great to know katie and best wishes to her and KIYA: HOPE OF THE PHARAOH.

We saw the King Tut exhibit (which did not have King Tut's mask) but loved it anyway. Such a fascinating culture.

Tara Tyler said...

i enjoyed that interview and totally heard his voice! great job! and congrats again!

Denise Covey said...

I have never seen a Pharaoh interviewed before. I love ancient history and like the blurb of this. Will go to Amazon and see if I can read a preview.