Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews
Written on May 20, 2014
As for Hatsheput herself, I was reminded of a quote by Sirius Black, spoken in The Order of the Phoenix:
"You're not a bad person. You're a very good person, who bad things have happened to."
I felt that described her well, she was a decent person, and while she did pray for her husband/brother's mistress to have a girl she really didn't mean anyone harm. (oxymoron I know) Her love life jeopardized and sacrificed and the mistress getting pregnant and giving birth to an heir before her with devastation to follow. She was not a malicious person but did look out for her own interests. Personally, I felt she had the exuberance of a sophisticated girl power but just missed the cut as the fifth "Spice Girl". Yet Hetsheput is a strong woman and loved reading her story.
Stephanie Thornton is a marvelous writer, capturing Hatsheput's story in vivid detail, to the point where I could visualize each grain of sand and the ripples of water making up the Nile. With an incredible story and a superb teller Daughter of Gods was a compulsory to read.