The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran

The Heretic Queen

by Michelle Moran

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 18th dynasty's royal family - all with the exception of Nefertari, 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. A relic of a previous reign, Nefertari is pushed aside, an unimportant princess left to run wild in the palace. But all of this changes when she is taken under the wing of pharaoh's aunt, and 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.
Sweeping in scope and meticulous in detail, The Heretic Queen is a novel of passion and power, heartbreak and redemption.

Reviewed by Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews on

3 of 5 stars

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I Liked

The Heretic Queen was an Ancient Egypt Sister Wives Iset and Nefertari's bickering and fight to the top was entertaining and would have made for great reality t.v.


I enjoyed watching Nefertari come into her own and expand her knowledge of languages giving her a leg up from Iset and Ramesses' most trusted advisers. She is a character stacked against adversity who you couldn't help but root for and anxiously read of her climb into the Warrior Queen.

I Didn't Like

I think the depiction Nefertari and Ramesses' relationship would have been better suited for a young adult novel. True it matured after Ramesses became Pharaoh but I felt the majority consisted of "I'm cool, you're cool our relationship is awesome." It just didn't work for me.

Overall Impression

Nefertari is a lost Egyptian royal, overshadowed by Ramesses the Great. Michelle Moran was very creative and did a wonderful job bring this historic figure to life.

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