![]() This story is really quite the epic, right up there with Ben-Hur and Quo Vadis. “Voice of the Wind” is the first in the “Mark of the Lion” trilogy, followed by “Echo in the Darkness,” and “As Sure as the Dawn.” Her descriptions of characters’ emotions are powerful and dramatic, to say the least. She has the ability to draw you deep into the story, sucking you into the life of the characters, into the nitty gritty of it all. She definitely stands head and shoulders above many Christian writers out there in the publishing world today. This more than fits the bill! Plus, I’ve admired Francine Rivers as one of my favorite contemporary authors. My Review: I’ve always been drawn to those epic tales set in ancient Rome, stories chockfull of gladiators, Roman soldiers, and beautiful ladies in flowing togas. ![]() ![]() This book is about a young Jewish Christian’s humble and loving servitude to a family that is spiritually and morally drowning in hopelessness and selfish desires. Plot Summary: Hadassah is bought by the very wealthy and influential Valerian family in ancient Rome after her family is massacred by the Romans in Jerusalem. ![]() Genre: Christian fiction biblical fiction historical fiction romance Not with stubbornness and pride, but with a pure, childlike innocence the world had been unable to mar.” ![]()
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