
Ramesses will face challenges from all sides: war, drought, conquest and the determination of a man named Ahmoses will all threaten his reign.

If she's to be queen, all of Egypt must recognise her worth and overcome her connection to the dark, heretical days of the past.

Yet, even as Ramesses declares his love for her, she knows there's more work to be done. Her young life is overshadowed by the past the name of her infamous aunt, Nefertiti, the Heretic Queen, still strikes terror into the souls of Egyptians. But when the Pharaoh's aunt takes Nefertari under her wing and begins to educate her in the ways to gain a man's attention - and hold it - marriage to him seems within her reach. Following the murder of Nefertiti and most of her family for their heretical beliefs, the sole survivor, Princess Nefertari, is raised in the household of Pharaoh Seti I. So, when she finds herself falling in love with the young Pharaoh, Ramesses, she knows it's not going to be easy to win his heart. The Heretic Queen Reviews Library Journal, Starred Review With her second historical novel (after Nefertiti ), also set in ancient Egypt, Moran continues to delight.

Her young life is overshadowed by the past - the name of her infamous aunt, Nefertiti, the Heretic Queen, still strikes terror into the hearts of Egyptians. Click here to purchase from Rakuten Kobo When Nefertari's entire family is killed in a fire, she's left to grow up alone, a spare princess in the palace of the new Pharaoh.
