The Emperor's Seal by Amanda Roberts

Indiana Jones meets Outlander in this time travel adventure romance!

The emperor's seal

The Emperor’s Seal – the divine symbol of the Emperor on earth – is missing. The Empress will do whatever it takes to get it back. 

Jiayi has a gift – she can travel through time just by touching historical artifacts. More than anything, she wants to escape the clutches of the Empress and run away to a foreign land. Finding the Emperor’s Seal could be her only chance at freedom, but is she willing to risk the wrath of the Empress? 

Historian and wannabe archaeologist Zhihao has no love for the Empress or the Qing Dynasty, but when the Empress orders him to find the Emperor’s Seal in exchange for funding China’s first history museum, he cannot refuse. It is only after he accepts the assignment that he realizes the key to finding the seal lies in the hands of a palace slave. 

Civil unrest and encroaching foreign powers threaten Jiayi and Zhihao's mission and lives as they hunt for The Emperor's Seal.

Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Historical

Language: English

Keywords: fantasy, historical fantasy, romance, historical, time travel, china, adventure, cultural heritage

Word Count: 50,000

Sales info:

consistent sales of about 150 per month. 


Sample text:

“Do it,” the empress commanded.

Carefully, as if it contained a snake that could bite her, Jiayi pulled up the long sleeves of her robe and took the box in her hands. She inhaled slow deep breaths as she closed her eyes. She never knew what to expect, so she had to be prepared for anything.

When she opened her eyes again, she was surrounded by running horses. People screamed as they ran for cover. The men riding the horses brandished weapons and they slashed and hacked at the people around them. Jiayi turned left and right, searching for a way out before she too was trampled. She had never died during one of her visions before, but she didn’t know what would happen to her in real life if she did. She didn’t want to take the chance. One of the riders stopped to skewer a man not far from her. He screamed as blood shot from his body like a fountain. Jiayi was terrified, but there was nothing she could do for him. She had to take care of herself. The stopped horse caused a break in the sea of galloping beasts. Jiayi had to run while she had the chance. She had no idea where she was going, why the box the empress handed her sent her to this place, this time, but she had to find it, the emperor’s seal. Somehow this body, this woman she was inhabiting had a connection to it. She had to trust that this woman would lead her to the answer. 

She ran as far as she could, away from the battle. Up on a hill, she saw a large tent and many men on horseback watching the fray below. Why they were only watching, she did not know. She looked down at her clothing and saw she was dressed in the clothing of a Manchu noblewoman. The men who were watching were also dressed as Manchu. At least she wasn’t running toward the enemy. She scurried up the hill as quickly as she could. 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
French
Already translated. Translated by Ludi Traduction
German
Translation in progress. Translated by Tamara P.
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Alessandra Marengo
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by João Paulo Rocha and Vera Moraes
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Emilio Stanton
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