Scott F Neve
ASIN: B00K2F4M5W
Publisher: Scott F Neve
Pages: 52
*Biblical Short StoryOn the morning of her sixteenth birthday, Asenath was elevated from a lowly good-for-nothing daughter to that of a royal princess. Her father, a priest of On, had given her as a token to the pharaoh of Egypt. She was well received by the king, but thankfully she was not added to his harem as a concubine.Her mother, now deceased, always said that she was as pretty and sweet as a pomegranate. Yet her appearance was not the most desirable according to Egyptian customs. The king preferred his wives to be skinny as a rail, lithe as a willow tree, and silent as the grave. The walls of ancient pharaoh's tombs were covered with drawings of such impossible goddesses in human form.Asenath had a very shapely figure. Her body wasn't the only thing about her that was overdeveloped. She had a propensity to talk about innumerable subjects of interest to her. She was a high brow ...