Biblical / Historical Romance
Heavenly Lights
Noah's Journey
Daughters Of Zelophehad book 2
by Barbara M. Britton
-From Goodreads- Fiction from Joshua 5-8; the daughters of Zelophehad go forth with God into the book of Joshua. Noah bat Zelophehad might have broken tradition by being able to inherit her father’s land, but her heart’s desire is to have the finest herds in all of Israel, something an orphaned and unmarried woman has never achieved. Jeremiah ben Abishua cannot speak, nor hear. God has made his thoughts captive to his mind. But he can communicate with one shepherdess, a woman who sees his skill with animals and treats him like a man worthy of respect. When their people disobey God and incur his wrath, Noah and Jeremiah must overcome tragedy in order to change perceptions in the tribes of Israel. Will their kinship desire to care for one another and the four-legged creatures God has placed in their care, be able to flourish in a land filled with enemies of the One True God? God gave Noah bat Zelophehad four sisters, a way with four-legged creatures, and a strong spirit. She will need all three gifts to thrive in the Promised Land of God and find love with a special shepherd. ASIN: B085WC31T8 They each have something to prove... | This Book received a 4 Bark rating. |
I wasn't disappointed in Heavenly Lights at all and it more than met my expectations. The backdrop of the fall of Jericho, disaster at Ai, and the continuing conquest of Canaan, is quite fascinating in and of itself. The sweet romance thread and the suspense thread were nicely done and complemented each other.
I've listened to the first two books in this series in audiobook and I've enjoyed them both. The narrator for Heavenly Lights was different but she did an excellent job so I really didn't notice. I'd say the audio quality was good with no major issues. The listening experience was enjoyable and it did justice to Barbara M. Britton's Biblical fiction story. If you like the genre check into this book and series!
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives Heavenly Lights by Barbara M. Britton a 4 Bark rating.