If you are a regular reader of the blog you might remember that back in May of this year I told you about Heba Hamzeh – a mother to three children who followed her vocation as an author. Heba is the author of the The Prince Zaaki series, stories that transport the reader into magical and exciting worlds.
Heba has just released the third book in the Prince Zaaki series – Prince Zaaki And The Knights of The Altar of Truth. This is an exciting addition, meaning that there is now a trilogy available for Christmas. This would make the perfect gift for any child who loves to feel part of a magical world.
These are available as physical books or downloads. Very impressive for something that began as a made up bedtime story.
The Prince Zaaki books tell the story of a Prince growing up, finding his purpose in life and becoming King of his Kingdom. The Prince and his loyal sidekick, Strongheart, a flying-talking horse, embark on a journey of self-discovery across their Kingdom where they learn important values. They face obstacles and challenges along the way, which help Prince Zaaki discover his path of standing up to injustices. He learns the importance of kindness, compassion, fortitude and helping others.
You can find out more about Heba and her books here where she talks to Female First. Heba said of her books – “There are many messages concealed within my books but ultimately I want to spread positivity, faith, peace, unity and good intentions towards the whole world and our universe.”
Prince Zaaki and The Knights of The Altar of Truth
In the third book of this best seller trilogy, Prince Zaaki encounters his most difficult test yet as he must find the courage to rule a kingdom and unite a world. The great King Zok has been assassinated – a terrible shock to the Kingdom of Luella. A distraught Prince Zaaki must escape the pandemonium to investigate the mystery behind his father’s death.
Prince Zaaki’s own powers develop, amplify and flourish as he brings together the six Knights of The Altar of Truth, loyal friends and comrades each with their own special powers, to fight the evil lurking in the shadows without inflicting harm.
With his father’s untimely death, Prince Zaaki feels the pressure of his imminent coronation. Will he find the courage and strength to rule his Kingdom?
Prince Zaaki and the Knights of the Altar of Truth is published by Di Angelo Publications and is available in paperback (£12.06) and ebook (£2.65) at Amazon and all good book shops.
For more information about The Prince Zaaki books, visit their website at https://princezaakibook.com/.
Competition Time
Heba has very kindly offered to send one lucky Mummy Fever reader the full trilogy. To be in with a chance of winning this, just complete the easy widget below. Good luck!
*WIN* The Prince Zaaki TrilogyTERMS AND CONDITIONS:
- Giveaway will run until 15th December 2022.
- There is one prize to be won.
- The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
- This giveaway is open to UK entries only.
- Entrants must be age 18 or over.
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16 comments
As a child I used to love the tales of Beatrix Potter!
The babysitters club
The lion the witch and the wardrobe
Goldilocks and the three bears – still have it
I loved Judith Kerr’s Mog the cat series of books and I currently own a cat that looks very much like Mog.
The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
I loved Little Women and its sequels Jo’s Boys and Little Men.
The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
What was your favourite book as a child? my compendium of Hans Christien Andersen’s Fairy Tales
My favourite books were any of Jacqueline Wilsons, I think my favourite was The illustrated mum
I loved the old Famous Five books by Enid Blyton.
Charlotte’s Web
i love the famous five books
Little Grey Men by BB
I loved reading anything by Enid Blyton especially The Famous Five
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