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The heretic queen by michelle moran
The heretic queen by michelle moran





the heretic queen by michelle moran

Nefertari is pushed aside, an unimportant princess left to run wild in the palace. The girl’s deceased family has been branded as heretical, and no one in Egypt will speak their names. A devastating palace fire has killed the Eighteenth Dynasty’s royal family–with the exception of Nefertari, the niece of the reviled former queen, Nefertiti.

the heretic queen by michelle moran

The winds of change are blowing through Thebes. If you enjoyed Moran’s first novel, Nefertiti, you will find The Heretic Queen a comparable sequel.In ancient Egypt, a forgotten princess must overcome her family’s past and remake history. The multiple subplots are woven together well, and the historical detail is rich and accessible, but more layered characters would have increased the story’s grip. The jealousy between the two wives is unflattering to her, and even less so to Ramesses, who comes off looking rather shallow and whipped. As both protagonist and narrator of the story, Nefertari enjoys the luxury of always being in the right place at the right time with just the right piece of information despite this she is a somewhat passive character, manipulated by others and waiting for fate. Some will enjoy the fictional weaving others may find it stretches the suspension of disbelief. The author takes liberties with the gray areas of history in order to make her plotlines possible. In her way are palace enemies, a rival wife, foreign wars, and an Egyptian people who regard her as the descendent of heretics.

the heretic queen by michelle moran

But becoming Pharaoh’s wife is not enough Nefertari must be named his queen and bear his heir before the court will accept her. Nefertari, who has always been infatuated with the prince, changes from a precocious tomboy to an alluring young woman, and Ramesses is easily smitten. Her aunt determines to have Ramesses marry Nefertari as well, both to secure the girl’s future and to further her own interests. At seventeen Ramesses becomes Pharaoh and takes a beautiful but spoiled girl for his bride, and Nefertari’s safety ends. As the sole survivor of the line of Nefertiti, a family denounced as heretics and erased from history, Princess Nefertari has grown up an outcast, tolerated only because of her childhood friendship with Prince Ramesses.







The heretic queen by michelle moran