I liked this book for the vivid detail and pains taken to be realistic. The only part that was hard to get through were the long, sweeping, psalm-like pages. I appreciate good praise of God like any Christian but there are several sections that are exceptionally repetitive and take away a lot of the meaning from the book. I found myself barely reading those bits to simply get to the meat of what the main character was saying. When I was halfway through this book I asked, What is the point of this story? As biblical fiction I was expecting more and since Nehemiah was only a secondary character I was disappointed. Sarah, a cousin of his, is uncouth and lacks womanly graces and didn't have much going for her except that she is extremely intelligent. She ends up becoming a scribe for the queen who takes a shine towards her. The queen arranges her marriage to a relative of the king, a man named Darius. Neither of them want the marriage and at first are rather rude to each other. At first I was only going to rate this book as a 2 but I decided to be more gracious. I was impressed how Sarah turns to God for help with the pain in her life and develops an inner beauty which also shines on the outside. By the time I was finished I decided I liked the book after all even if it wasn't what I expected. I am not a huge fan of "romance" books but decided it was forgivable. This was an easy read and some of the struggles that Sarah faced I could relate to and I could appreciate her turning to God for help.
I loved this book. Very redeeming story of God's love!
—usarmyaircav
Richly romantic. Wonderful writing. Highly recommend!
—meriem999
Loved this novel of Rahab, great read
—Erika
Beautiful. Worth the read.
—Puddin
Own Kindle edition
—Gummybear1195