![]() 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. ![]() A relic of a previous reign, 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-all with the exception of Nefertari, the niece of the reviled former queen, Nefertiti. The winds of change are blowing through Thebes. In ancient Egypt, a forgotten princess must overcome her family’s past and remake history. I’ll get into my thoughts after the synopsis. ![]() This review will also have slight spoilers for The Heretic Queen. ![]() I recommend reading that review first because this one will contain major spoilers for Nefertiti. The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran is the sequel to Nefertiti, which I reviewed last week. ![]()
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