The Heretic Queen: A Novel by Michelle Moran

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,086

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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,086

    Synopsis

    In ancient Egypt, a forgotten princess must overcome her family’s past and remake history.

    The winds of change are blowing through Thebes. 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 girl’s deceased family has been branded as heretical, and no one in Egypt will speak their names. Nefertari is pushed aside, an unimportant princess left to run wild in the palace. But this changes when she is taken under the wing of the Pharaoh’s aunt, then brought to the Temple of Hathor, where she is educated in a manner befitting a future queen.

    Soon Nefertari catches the eye of the Crown Prince, and despite her family’s history, they fall in love and wish to marry. Yet all of Egypt opposes this union between the rising star of a new dynasty and the fading star of an old, heretical one. While political adversity sets the country on edge, Nefertari becomes the wife of Ramesses the Great. Destined to be the most powerful Pharaoh in Egypt, he is also the man who must confront the most famous exodus in history.

    "Nefertari tells her story simply, humbly, and in a clear voice that will attract readers."–Romantic Times

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    The intricacies of the ancient Egyptian court are brought to life in Moran's fascinating tale of a princess's rise to power. Nefertari, niece of the famed "heretic queen" Nefertiti, becomes part of the court of Pharaoh Seti I after her family is deposed, and she befriends Ramesses II, the young crown prince. When Ramesses is made co-monarch, he weds Iset, the granddaughter of a harem girl backed by Seti's conniving sister, Henuttawy, the priestess of Isis. As Nefertari's position in the court becomes tenuous, she realizes that she, too, wants to marry Ramesses and enlists the help of Seti's other sister, Woserit. But when Nefertari succeeds in wedding Ramesses, power struggles and court intrigues threaten her security, and it is questionable whether the Egyptian people will accept a heretic descendant as their ruler or if civil war will erupt. Moran (Nefertiti) brings her characters to life, especially Nefertari, who helped Ramesses II become one of the most famous of Egyptian pharaohs. Nefertari's struggles to be accepted as a ruler loved as a leader and to secure her family's position throughout eternity are sure to appeal to fans of historical fiction. (Sept.)

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    Biography

    MICHELLE MORAN is the author of the national bestselling novel Nefertiti. She lives in California with her husband and a garden of more than two hundred roses.


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    Easy historical fictionby rochmom594

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    January 23, 2010: This book was an easy, enjoyable read. If you like historical fiction with a touch of romance, you will enjoy this book.

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    January 21, 2010: I've always loved the history of ancient civilizations. But, history class is just facts. It does not make you feel like you are there. It does not give you a taste of what life might have been like. Michelle Moran does. I can not imagine the research that goes into her work. The minute you open the cover of one of her novels, you are there. I love the settings, the characters, and the story itself. I like how she takes what is known and weaves into her story, so in the end you are not sure if the book was fact or fiction. I also enjoyed that in both books I've read, she has included biblical references. And, I've completely missed them until I've read the author notes in the back. Michelle Moran leaves me talking about her books long after I've read them!


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