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Amana Hart

Amana Hart | Historical Fantasy Author | Visionary of Egyptian Mythos & Time-Bending Fiction

Some storytellers write to entertain; Amana Hart writes to awaken something ancient in the soul.

Her work doesn’t follow the footsteps of traditional fiction. It walks the shifting sands of history, unearthing forgotten legacies and reimagining what it means to carry power, purpose, and identity across time. As the creative force behind Extra-Ordinary: Anecdote of a Lost Pharaoh, Amana crafts worlds where timelines blur, ancestral memory pulses through dreams, and spiritual inheritance is as real as blood.

With roots in historical research and a gift for cinematic storytelling, she brings a rare duality to the page. Her fiction resonates with the wisdom of ancient Egypt while confronting the emotional weight of modern adolescence, cultural memory, and the hidden strength within.

For those who crave more than surface-level fantasy, for those who want mythology that speaks, breathes, and warns, Amana Hart is a name to remember.

There’s a line where ancient memory meets modern imagination, and that’s where Amana Hart writes.

Her fiction isn’t just built on dates or dynasties. The spiritual weight of the past drives it, the unanswered questions that echo across generations, and the power of rediscovering one’s place in a story far older than their own. As both a historical fiction author and a spiritual fiction writer, Amana weaves timelines with intention, giving voice to the forgotten and purpose to the present.

At the heart of her narrative craft is the belief that history is more than something to be studied; it’s something to be felt. In the Extraordinary novel, officially titled Extra Ordinary: Anecdote of a Lost Pharaoh, readers don’t just learn about ancient Egypt. They feel the pull of its mysteries, the gravity of its curses, and the burden of legacies passed through dreams and bloodlines.

In a genre often dominated by warlords and kings, Amana brings something rarer, soul. Her work exists between eras, between myth and memory, between the physical and the eternal.

“A Pharaoh’s curse. A teenager’s awakening. A forgotten legacy rising from the sands.”

Welcome to the Extraordinary novel Egypt never finished writing. In Extra-Ordinary: Anecdote of a Lost Pharaoh, Amana Hart introduces Jamiece, a seventeen-year-old navigating modern life while being pulled into the haunting echoes of ancient Egypt. What begins as an academic dream soon unravels into something far greater: reincarnated memories, prophetic visions, and a cursed legacy that refuses to stay buried.

Blending historical fantasy for adults with spiritual undertones of awakening and identity, the story unfolds through trials, hidden chambers, divine warnings, and friendships that defy the passage of time. It’s not just a historical fantasy novel about ancient Egypt; it’s a reckoning. With Pharaoh Amenhotep IV echoing through time, the novel pulls you into a tale of faith, fear, and fate.

This isn’t another teen-on-a-quest fantasy. This is legacy fiction, drenched in myth, rooted in blood, and told through the voice of a boy who didn’t ask to be chosen.

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Amana Hart doesn’t write about Egypt; she writes from within it.

In Extra-Ordinary: Anecdote of a Lost Pharaoh, the walls of forgotten temples, the scent of myrrh, and the soft clink of priestly amulets aren’t just details; they’re living textures of a world still breathing beneath sand and silence. This is a book about ancient Egypt, but not the kind you find in a textbook. It’s Egyptian mythology fiction grounded in emotion, vision, and consequence.

The novel reimagines the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, known to history as Akhenaten, a ruler who dared to reshape religion and challenge the gods. Through Jamiece’s haunting dreams and shifting realities, Hart unearths a tale that feels just as spiritual as it is historical. Here, ancient Egypt time travel is more than a plot; it’s an inheritance. It’s the soul remembering its duty.

In every trial, in every journal entry, in every crumbling inscription, the past speaks. And when Jamiece listens, the curse doesn’t just reawaken. It chooses him.

Some heroes are born into battle. Jamiece was born into memory.

At seventeen, Jamiece Gray isn’t just another Academy student. He’s the keeper of a name that once made stars tremble and scribes whisper. A boy tethered to the unfinished business of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, called across lifetimes to carry a curse, a calling, and a kingdom that never died. With visions clawing through his dreams and hieroglyphs bleeding into his reality, he becomes the bridge between timelines, where ancient fate presses against modern skin.

But he’s not alone. By his side are Neferess, the fiercely brilliant female protagonist with roots as deep as Egypt’s Nile, and Lance, loyal to the end, whose humor masks instinctive strength. Together, they don’t just chase mysteries. They shoulder them. And as each trial unfolds, the trio discovers that fantasy novels with strong female protagonists don’t just tell stories. They tell truths.

This is not a chosen-one cliché. This is soul recognition. This is a historical fantasy novel set in ancient Egypt, told through the eyes of a teenager with old blood. And the moment Jamiece steps into that temple? History stops whispering and starts roaring.

There’s a difference between being haunted and being chosen. Jamiece learns both the hard way.

Through dreams that feel more like memories and visions that refuse to fade, he’s pulled into a series of spiritual confrontations that go beyond logic. These aren’t simple flashbacks; they’re historical spiritual fiction in motion. From forgotten tombs to sacred rituals, the trials Jamiece faces aren’t just about survival. They’re about surrender. Trust. And remembering who you’ve always been, even if you never knew it.

Every time the past reaches for him, it leaves behind a mark, the sting of truth, the burn of responsibility. And as the stakes rise, so do the whispers: “You are the legacy.” With Neferess and Lance beside him, Jamiece learns that destiny isn’t a reward. It’s a fire, and if he’s not ready, it will consume him.

This is spiritual historical fiction threaded with danger, heritage, and awakening. The gods aren’t just myths here. They’re watching. And they remember.

The story doesn’t end with Extra-Ordinary: Anecdote of a Lost Pharaoh; it begins there.

As Jamiece steps deeper into his visions and the veil between past and present thins, the next volume is already in the works. The stakes grow. The secrets deepen. And the Pharaoh’s presence refuses to stay buried.

This is not a standalone novel. It’s part of a larger awakening, a series that blends spiritual fiction, historical depth, and pulse-pounding revelations tied to ancient Egypt and the soul’s timeless calling. If you’ve felt the pull of forgotten lifetimes, this story isn’t done with you yet.

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Amana Hart – The Keeper of Echoes, The Voice of Futures Past

In a literary world flooded with fleeting trends, she dares to return to the source, to lost empires, spiritual awakenings, and forgotten bloodlines still pulsing beneath the surface of modern life. With the pen as her staff and memory as her compass, Amana is not simply a storyteller. She is an Amana Hart novelist unlike any other, a spiritual fiction writer and historical fiction author who doesn’t just build worlds, but resurrects them.

Her debut novel, Extra-Ordinary: Anecdote of a Lost Pharaoh, redefines what it means to read a book about ancient Egypt. This isn’t a myth retold; it’s a myth reawakened. Every chapter whispers through the sands, guided by visions, reincarnated truths, and the unshakable voice of Pharaoh Akhenaten, also known as Amenhotep IV. Through the Extraordinary novel, Hart merges modern voice with ancestral memory, weaving together a historical fantasy novel set in ancient Egypt that vibrates with soul.

And this is just the first step.

With the Extraordinary book series already expanding, readers can expect more heart-racing trials, more Egyptian mythology fiction, and more spiritual awakenings across dimensions. Characters like Neferess embody the power of the divine feminine, adding boldness and intelligence to a lineage of fantasy novels featuring strong female protagonists, the kind that not only support the story but also guide it.

What Amana is building isn’t just a fantasy; it’s a movement. One grounded in time travel, inner legacy, and spiritual historical fiction that challenges us to ask: What if your past life never left you?

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