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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—all 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 Egy...more
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Published September 16th 2008 by Crown (first published January 1st 2008)
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Kristianne
Kristianne rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: People interested in ancient history
Recommended to Kristianne by: Everyone on my blog!
Shelves: read-in-2008
Soak it up - this is entertainment at its best! Michelle Moran's second novel is an enthralling read that will have you frantically turning pages, completely absorbed in the world she has created for you.

Moran's Egypt is a backdrop for all the guilty pleasure plot points you know you love - sex, power, violence and true love. And her cast of characters are fabulously self-serving and deceitful in a way that makes you keep reading just to find out what they will do to each other nex...more
Sheree
Sheree rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: All but especially lovers of Egyptian history
Loved it, loved it, loved it. I don't normally gush about a novel but I enjoyed this even more than 'Nefertiti' & I really didn't want it to end. It was a vivid, captivating page-turner and I thoroughly enjoyed being immersed in the Ancient Egyptian world.
I have been interested in Ancient Egypt since my own school years then helping my sons with assignments on Ancient Egypt; the pharoahs, the Gods, their customs and burial practices, I have always found their highly advanced civilisation...more
Carey
Carey rated it 5 of 5 stars
Some would call the Pharaoh Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti visionaries. They ended the polytheistic religion of Egypt and destroyed the greedy and corrupt temples of Amun. They instituted a revolutionary monotheistic system, worshipping one God, the Aten. Unfortunately, thousands of years of religious belief could not be erased so easily. Their reign ended in disaster and the old religious order was restored, ending a line of kings stretching back over a hundred years.

Michelle Mor...more
Caroline
I had some misgivings about this at first--it starts off with so many of the plot points of Memoirs of a Geisha that I was worried it would turn into an Egyptian version of that, but luckily it's just a short part of the book while Nefertari's being trained to catch Ramesses' eye that things mirror Golden's novel.

Michelle Moran is very good at giving nice descriptions and imagery of Ancient Egyptian life, and while it's hard to be completely accurate about a period we know so little ...more
Margaret
Margaret rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: everyone
Recommended to Margaret by: Michelle Moran
Oh, what a novel! I wish it had not come to an end. Every time I picked up the book to settle in for a read, I was swept into the world of Egypt with Pharaoh's and Warrior Queen's. I was impressed by Nefertiti, Michelle Moran's debut, but The Heretic Queen surpasses my admiration by far.

Our story is told from a first person perspective straight from the mouth of Nefertari, beloved of Ramesses, and Warrior Queen of Egypt. From a child to a woman, as a reader you get to hold onto her...more
Becky
Becky rated it 5 of 5 stars
Moran, Michelle. 2008. The Heretic Queen. Crown Publishers. 381 pages.

I am sure that if I sat in a quiet place, away from the palace and the bustle of the court, I could remember scenes from my childhood much earlier than six years old.

Set during the Nineteenth Dynasty, The Heretic Queen is a wonderfully absorbing novel of love, ambition, greed, hope, and redemption. Our heroine is the young Nefertari, daughter of Mutnodjmet and General Nakhtmin. Her life had tragic begin...more
LinBee
A captivating read that has you rooting for the main character, Nefertari. Full of court intrigue and history, this book is a real page turner.
C.w.
C.w. rated it 5 of 5 stars
This is a well-paced, beautifully drawn and compelling look at the neice of the heretic queen Nefertiti; orphaned and relegated to a minor role at court, the young Nefertari's struggle to overcome the shadows of her past and win the right to become queen, won her the heart of Pharoah Ramseess and the adoration of Egypt.
Denise
Denise rated it 4 of 5 stars
Although not as lengthy as her debut novel, Nefertiti, this follow up about her supposed niece, Nefertari, is just as stunning in scope. Full of exquisite details about everyday Egyptian life, Ms. Moran weaves a tale of fact blended with fiction to bring alive another of Egypt's more famous queens. She was a fitting consort for one of the most famous of Egypt's pharaohs, Ramesses the Great (of biblical fame), and was his equal in many ways. In an era of mostly arranged marriages (and sometime...more
Pamela
Pamela rated it 5 of 5 stars
Michelle Moran has written another awesome novel! I loved her first, Nefertiti, and she didn't disappoint with this one. Though not a sequel, if you haven't read Nefertiti, I would read it first because this one is about her niece and the do talk a lot about the first book.
Marci
Marci rated it 5 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this book. The romance was sweet (although the whole Pharaoh with two wives thing is a little annoying), and the events intriguing. I just really like being lost in ancient Egypt - among pharaohs and queens.
Edith
Edith rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: drama-fiction
This book was 100% page turner. I loved it so much I read it in one day! I couldn't put it down. The story grabbed me right away from the beginning and didn't let me go until the last page. Definately a best read.
Cassie
Cassie rated it 4 of 5 stars
This was a delicious follow-up to Moran's first novel Nefertiti. The Heretic Queen is about Nefertiti's niece, Nefertari, and how she overcomes her title as a heretic. Rich with detail and a believable story.
Traci
Traci rated it 4 of 5 stars
I am crazy for anything Egypt and this book did not let me down. I've read Michelle's previous novel, Nefertiti, and this was just as good. More to come....I am at work right now ;)
Cayleigh
The Heretic Queen is the sequel to Nefertiti. Having read Nefertiti and liking it but not being completely captured by it I didn't rush out to get Heretic. So I was completely surprised with Heretic because it immediately captured my attention. Nefertari, Ramesses, Asha, and Worsoret are very alive characters and this part of of Egyptian history is very interesting. Plus since the idea of having more than one wife is foreign it is fun to read about wives that are dueling for the attention of the...more
Carol
Carol rated it 4 of 5 stars
Lots of intrigue and temple politics. Not too much about the exodus. Good read though. Real page-turner.
Kathy
Kathy rated it 5 of 5 stars
I really enjoy historical fiction and I have always been interested in ancient Egypt. Good story.
Julie
Julie rated it 5 of 5 stars
A very quick read but filled with wonderful historical information. Loved it!
Elizabeth
fascinating account of another Egyptian pharoah and his wife
Jenny
Jenny rated it 3 of 5 stars
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Nikki
I was not very impressed with Nefertiti and the follow-up book The Heretic Queen disappointed me even more. While the first half of Nefertiti was largely disappointing, The Heretic Queen suffered from it from start to finish. This novel suffered terribly from first-person point of view. Nefertiti was also first-person but it was Nefertiti's sister, which gave some much-needed distance.

First of all the book, much like it's counterpart Nefertiti, did not capture the essence of Ancient ...more
Amy
Amy rated it 5 of 5 stars
Ever since I was a little girl I have had a fascination with Egypt. My mom would buy me books with pictures of Egypt; the pyramids and artifacts and I would just eat it up! I'm not sure what's behind all the fascination, but I like to think that maybe I was there in another life.

Michelle Moran brings me back home in The Heretic Queen. It is a tale of Nefertari, who was hailed as the Warrior Queen by the people in Egypt and was known for her knowledge of 8 languages. Nefertari was...more
Alaine
Alaine rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Alaine by: Kristianne
I loved the character of Nefertari, and I enjoyed seeing her mature throughout the novel. At the beginning of the novel, my heart went out to this young, orphaned girl. She was facing so much adversity and could have easily given up on her dreams, however because of her love for Ramesses the Great, as well as her desire to preserve her family's name, she never gave up and constantly fought for her place in history.

Ramesses the Great was depicted a great leader who was loved by his pe...more
Darlene
The Heretic Queen is another great novel by Michelle Moran-definitely historical fiction at its best! Again, we visit Ancient Egypt and are taken back to this distant land in the past in a wonderful way. I first read Nefertiti, Michelle's first book and although it's not necessary; The Heretic Queen does stand alone quite nicely, I am glad I did. I had some of the background and history and I found it enriched The Heretic Queen even more for me.

This time we are introduced to Nefertar...more
Elly
Elly rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: historical fiction junkies, people who can read about Egypt without nitpicking.
This book is a really fun read in the tradition of Michelle Moran's last book, Nefertiti. It has the same sort of backdrop, the same palace intrigue, but I think the drama in this book is more subtle than Nefertiti. Of course there's still over-the-top moments, but for the most part the characters are more developed and the style is a bit more sophisticated this time around.

I wouldn't call it a guilty pleasure but it has the same effect-engrossing, enjoyable, easy to read. You don't...more
Melanie
I really enjoyed this book! I love historical fiction. This is a time in history I know very little about, so I found the plot absolutely fascinating. I couldn't put it down.

This is the story of Nefartari, the last descendant of the reviled former Queen Nefartiti of Egypt. Nefartari struggles to rise above her aunt & uncle's past, her family killed and branded heretics because of their actions. There is such hatred that no one in Egypt will speak their names.
Nefartari is ...more
Christine
I loved and adored this book, it was the perfect holiday read! In addition to excellent historical fiction writing, this ended up having a nice love story line, and I am not a love-story-kind-of-person. I cheered for Nefertari throughout and the fact that good triumphed over evil was not the sickly sweet kind, there were plenty of bumps in the road. Overall, a good and riveting read.
Sara
Sara rated it 4 of 5 stars
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Amy
Amy rated it 5 of 5 stars
This is a great book about ancient Egypt and the reign of Pharoah Seti and his son, Ramesses II. There is a powerful storyline filled with intrigue and great character development. I fell in love with Nefertari and Ramesses and can't wait to read the next book that Michelle Moran decides to write.
Maltaise
I saw on the shelf of the library and had to grab it. The Heretic Queen, has captured my attention from the first page. Young motherless Nefertari, is named after her aunt, Neferiti, who is known as The Heretic Queen as she destroyed all the gods and had Egyptians worship her. In love with Ramesses she must compete with his first wife, Iset and her enemies in the palace.

For anyone that loves romance and history this book gives you both.
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