Tag Archives: Bible-based Fiction
Review: Isaiah’s Legacy, by Mesu Andrews
Synopsis The drama of the Old Testament comes to life as Judah’s most notorious king ascends to the throne in this gripping novel from the award-winning author of Isaiah’s Daughter. At eight years old, Shulle has known only life in … Continue reading
Review: Daughter of Rome, by Tessa Afshar
Synopsis A woman with a devastating secret. A man bent on proving his worth. A chance encounter that catapults them into the heart of history. When the daughter of a prominent Roman general meets a disinherited Jewish immigrant, neither one … Continue reading
Review: Lioness: Mahlah’s Journey, by Barbara M. Britton
Disclaimer: I purchased an electronic copy of this book. I was not required to write a review, and the words below are my own. Confession time: the only reason I knew of the daughters of Zelophehad before Barbara M. Britton … Continue reading
The Last Man at the Inn, by R. William Bennett
Disclaimer: I received an electronic copy of this book from the Publisher via NetGalley. I was not required to write a review, and the words below are my own. When we read the crucifixion accounts in the synoptic gospels of … Continue reading
Fiction Review: The End of the Magi, by Patrick W. Carr
Disclaimer: I received an electronic copy of this book from NetGalley. I was not required to write a review, and the words below are my own. Patrick W. Carr is known for his fantasy novels, and these aren’t usually novels … Continue reading