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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Until the Mountains Fall by Connilyn Cossette

  Until the Mountains Fall is the third book in the Cities of Refuge series.   You could read this story first without being confused, but it is best if read as the third book in the series as Cossette ties up a few things from the beginning of this series.

Rivkah is the main character.  She has recently lost her husband to a tragic accident, and her father wants her to fulfill the Leverite marriage to Malakhi.  Rivkah is independent, and strong willed.  She works as a scribe for her father who is priest.  Rivkah doesn't want a loveless marriage, and decides to run away.  She hatches a plan with her friend Nessa to leave their quiet town of Kedesh and go to a Canaanite festival in the nearby town of Laish.  This begins an adventure of serious consequences that Rivkah and Nessa may never be able to return from.

Malakhi is a handsome young man who has the eye of many young Jewish girls.  Yet, he only has eyes for Rivkah.  While he was the young he played many tricks on Rivkah to capture her attention and maybe receive a smile from his friend.  All of these tricks come back to haunt him as a young man who is willing to fulfill the Leverite marriage to Rivkah.  He suffers quietly as Rivkah tries to get Malakhi to divorce her because she is an awful cook, or destroys his clothing.  Malakhi's patience is proven time and again.  Once Rivkah disappears, Malakhi trains to be a warrior like his father.  This ultimately brings about the reconciliation of Rivkah and Malakhi after many years of pain and heartache.

I loved this story and was pleasantly surprised to have a new spin on the parable of the Prodigal Son.  The unfailing love of family overflows from this story.  Cossette's research, relatable characters and insight into life during the Old Testament will draw the reader into the story.  I couldn't put the book down.

My thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley for the complimentary e-book in exchange for my review.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Storm Rising is true to its title

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Leif (Runt) Metcalf gets to star in this story.  While he played a role in the Tox Files stories, you do not have to have read those stories to understand this one.  Kendig produces another rapid fire military suspense thriller.  The opening line "He'd never killed a woman before, but now was as good a time as any." hooks you for a thrilling ride.  Leif is tasked with finding the ancient manuscript, The book of Wars, that is mentioned in the Old Testament.  He finds he is not the only one looking for this text. Iskra (Viorica) Todorova is trying to secure the text to gain her freedom from the Russians.  While Leif and Iskra battle the fireworks of attraction, they also form a tenuous working relationship.  There are storms that form internally as well as externally that this team has to fight.

I loved this book and am anxiously awaiting the next book.  While I wait, I will have to reread the other books that have the Metcalf family in them.  Kendig packs in so much action it leaves you breathless.  Finding out that there really is an ancient text mentioned in the Bible blows me away.  I love that there is a bit of truth to these fictional stories that capture my imagination.  Can't wait for the second book in this series to come out.

My thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley for the e-copy of this book in exchange for my review.