Brave by Mesu Andrew’s brings to life the life of King David on the run from King Saul. We are drawn in to the love story between David and Ahinoam. This story is rich in details and history. Andrew’s does not disappoint. She brings this time when David is on the run to full color. We see glimpses into the friendship with Jonathon the crown prince. We get a richer understanding of David’s relationship with his family and possible reasons for the distance. Some very familiar Psalms make an appearance in the story as well as some recognizable scenes from the Bible are played out as well. This story was a brave story about Ahinoam and her unusual career and how that affected her emotionally. I was enthralled with the storytelling. I look forward to the next installment of this series. If you are looking for a book to spark an interest in the Bible and the life of David this will whet your appetite. #Brave is worth the read. My thanks to #Netgalley and Bethany House Publishers for the ecopy of the book in exchange for my review.
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Saturday, November 2, 2024
You must be Brave to marry a King
Brave by Mesu Andrew’s brings to life the life of King David on the run from King Saul. We are drawn in to the love story between David and Ahinoam. This story is rich in details and history. Andrew’s does not disappoint. She brings this time when David is on the run to full color. We see glimpses into the friendship with Jonathon the crown prince. We get a richer understanding of David’s relationship with his family and possible reasons for the distance. Some very familiar Psalms make an appearance in the story as well as some recognizable scenes from the Bible are played out as well. This story was a brave story about Ahinoam and her unusual career and how that affected her emotionally. I was enthralled with the storytelling. I look forward to the next installment of this series. If you are looking for a book to spark an interest in the Bible and the life of David this will whet your appetite. #Brave is worth the read. My thanks to #Netgalley and Bethany House Publishers for the ecopy of the book in exchange for my review.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Savory details of Queen Esther’s Court
The Queen’s Cook by Tessa Afshar takes you back to Queen Esther’s time on the throne. Tessa’s attention to history brings this era alive with beauty and charm. This isn’t the typical story of Esther and how she rose to the throne. We get to learn about her life at court through Esther’s own memories and people that were a part of her staff. Adin is a Jewish physician who works at the court. He is also friends with Roxannah who is a wonderful and innovative cook. Roxannah’s father presents her with some problems, which she deftly overcomes, but also leaves her with inner doubts. In typical Afshar fashion, we learn about these characters and their flaws along with bright threads of history and Biblical truth woven into the storyline. You will have your mouth water and the description of the food that is prepared in the story. You cheer and hurt with the characters as they struggle with the hard things of life. Most of all you see the grace and elegance of Queen Esther as she shares about the life of the Queen in Artaxerxes court.
I loved this book. I have always been fascinated by the story of Esther. I loved this new take on her reign, and learning about her life at court. I love how the characters grow and learn through hard experiences and how God is always there to help us find our true beauty if only we will let Him in to our lives and truly believe what he says we are. Just like these characters I have my doubts, but with each story my belief grows a bit more. Tessa always knows the right spices to add to the story to make it savory. For anyone interested in learning more about Queen Esther, this book is a must read. My tastebuds are awakened and wanting more of this series.
My thanks to Bethany House Publishers for the complimentary e-book to read in exchange for my review.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Up from Dust by Heather Kaufman
Up from Dust by Heather Kaufman was an interesting read. I love Biblical fiction as it seems to breathe life into the Bible to make it fresh for me. I was intrigued by the subject of the back story to Martha, Mary and Lazarus. After reading the book, I am conflicted about my feelings on this book. There were parts that I enjoyed, but some parts I felt were stretching the ideas a bit too much for my taste. The back story of the siblings was interesting and the love interest for Martha was captivating. I also thought how Martha and her love interest met in secret was a bit of a stretch for that time in history. The other thing I found disappointing was the lack of friendship with Jesus in the book. While Kaufman stayed true to the Biblical account of things, I was disappointed that the close friendship that Jesus had with these siblings was not developed in the story as I had hoped. It is a good read, I just had expectations that were left unfulfilled. I did like how Kaufman had end notes to direct people back to the Bible and explaining a bit of her thought process to why she took the direction in the story that she wrote.
My thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley for the free ebook in exchange for my review of the book.
Sunday, November 12, 2023
The Peasant King by Tessa Afshar
Throughly researched. Old Testament history comes alive through rich characters and a mountainous Persian setting. This is the perfect mixture of history, adventure and a delightful romance. Man is rescued from a prison and falls in love with his rescuer. Their adventure through the mountains is filled with suspense and self discovery. The end brings about a fairy tale wedding given by a King. It has it all. This book is well worth the read!
This book continues the story from The Hidden Prince. You do not need to have read that story to enjoy this story. Jenna rescues her mother from Astyages’s prison. Asher and Jemma’s mother have become friends. So Asher is rescued. The story reveals that Asher is the illegitimate son of Astyage. Asher grew up in poverty, but learned to forge and sell weapons to his father’s enemies.
I love Afshar’s stories because I always learn more about history. The other thing I enjoy is that Afshar’s characters end up teaching me about myself. I feel like Afshar uses her characters as a mirror for me. I learn about myself and how to strengthen my relationship with God. This book taught me to not only look for the big miracles. Many times a “God answers us little by little”. Jemma talks with her father about how she felt so ordinary and wanting an instant answer to her prayers. Her father, who lost an eye as a young man, told her that God often answers little by little. How often do we rush past the little miracles that God provides for us. I know I rush past them too often.
My thanks to Tyndale House Publishers and Netgalley for the complimentary ebook in exchange for this review.
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Pearl in the Sand 2.0 by Tessa Afshar
Pearl in the Sand 10th Anniversary Edition once again strikes a chord in your heart. Afshar's heart for broken people encountering God shines brightly in this captivating retelling of her first published book. While this story is known and loved, it felt fresh once again due to added content throughout the story.
A Zonah from Jericho and a prince from the tribe of Judah are an unlikely match, yet Joshua and God approve of this marriage. Rahab's past and Salmone's pure bloodlines provide a chasm that might not be overcome. Salmone is a warrior who will not give up in battle, now he has to battle for the honest love of his wife. Rahab has built walls around her heart as thick as the walls of Jericho. She built these walls for protection and safety. "Her choices were to trust God or to trust the monstrous fears of her heart." What will she choose?
I always learn so many things about myself through Tessa Afshar's books. This one was no different. The title of this book is appropriate as I find pearls of wisdom throughout the story that help me on my journey. While I knew this book would be another precious gem, I didn't know of the beautiful facets the words would shine into my life once again. There is beauty in the struggles of life.
"My little Jericho. Don't you want to know why I call you that before you forbid me? It's a picture God gave me. You don't know this perhaps, but for Israel, conquering Jericho represented an impossibility. Those high walls. How were we to climb them? Smash them? In the end, God did the work. Our job was to show up, day after day, ignoring every discouragement, persisting in what He had asked us to do. Those walls came down not because of our strength, but because of God's. You are that walled city, Rahab. In my flesh, I didn't have the resources to win you. But God is dealing with us both."
This scene speaks into my life as I think about facing so many obstacles. All God asks us to do is show up day after day doing what He asks us to do and He will take care of the rest. Thank you for this gem. This book will be treasured even more than the first. I know it will be read many times in the future.
My thanks to Netgalley and Moody publishers for the complimentary ebook copy in exchange for my review of this book.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
King's Falling by Ronie Kendig
This storyline is character-driven. Having so many characters can be confusing at times. All of the characters are a part of a black ops team, Reaper, that is trying to find The Book of Wars before the Armeggedon Coalition, ArC tries to take over the world's economy. Leif Metcalf is the leader of Reaper. He has a 6 month blank in his life that he is desperate to find an answer as to what happened. His girlfriend, Iskra Todorova, is desperately looking for her brother who might be part of an evil Superarmy of ArC. This super army is activating members and then killing them. Reaper's mission is to figure out who is going to be activated and try to stop the activation. Friendships start to break, while the team works to accomplish its mission.
Once again, Kendig packs action, suspense, and intrigue into one powerful story. The action is at it's peak, and you have to wait for most of your questions to be answered in the next story. If you enjoy military action, suspense and intrigue this series is for you. Go out and buy Storm Rising and King's Falling you won't regret the ride.
My thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley for providing me with a free e-copy to read in exchange for my review.
Monday, February 3, 2020
Daughter of Rome brings Aquila and Priscilla to life
Once again, Afshar's research and theological studies breathe life into characters in a way that you feel you have met these people. I feel like I have been to Corinth and sat in on meetings with Paul, Priscilla, and Aquila. I had never thought of the unique position that Priscilla had of being a leader in the church at a time when women were not leaders. Yet, Priscilla is named as being a leader in scripture. This story helps to flesh out why this might have been possible. This story is filled with grace and forgiveness. As is typical with an Afshar story, I come away learning more about myself and how to give grace and forgiveness to others. I am always changed in positive ways by reading Ms. Afshar's books.
My thanks to Tyndale House Publishers and Netgalley for providing me with a free e-book copy to read in exchange for my review.