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Egyptian Historical Fiction : Sphinx's Princess (Princesses of Myth)
Gold Star Award Winner!
Nefertiti is not a princess but her father is the brother of the Royal Wife to the Pharaoh. When Queen Tiye hears about Nefertiti's beauty, she's carefully to make her a Princess in order to marry her firstborn son. She orders Nefertiti's family to her side, where she manipulates the family into giving Nefertiti's hand in marriage.
There is a catch, of course. Nefertiti will not marry for three years, but in that time she must reside in the royal household. Sadness overwhelms her as she says goodbye to her family, not knowing when she'll ever see them again.
She moves into the women's suite where she's given a comfortable room. The other women in the suite are junior wives of the Pharaoh. Due to Queen Tiye's paranoia, she's not allowed to characterize with any of them. Instead, her loneliness threatens her state of mind.
Before long, she begins to take private scribing lessons again. While Nefertiti rarely spends any time with her betrothed, a cold man, she enjoys his brother's firm greatly. He teaches her how to drive a chariot and shows her colse to the city. But when Nefertiti's betrothed learns of this, he threatens his bride-to-be.
When the Pharaoh leaves the palace for an extended period of time and leaves his firstborn son in charge, the turn in him is overwhelming. Nefertiti can't believe the difference, and she just might fall in love with him. But when an accusation comes her way, can he save her?
An fascinating beginning tale of the strong feisty character of Nefertiti left me wanting to read more; the cliffhanger ending leaves me anxiously awaiting the next installment about this fascinating woman.
Reviewed by: Jennifer Rummel