A Light on the Hill
by Connilyn Cossette
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Pub Date Feb 06 2018 | Archive Date Jun 13 2018
Bethany House | Bethany House Publishers
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Description
Though Israel has found relative peace, Moriyah has yet to find her own. Attempting to avoid the scorn of her community, she's spent the last seven years hiding behind the veil she wears. Underneath her covering, her face is branded with the mark of the Canaanite gods, a shameful reminder of her past captivity in Jericho and an assurance that no man will ever want to marry her.
When her father finds a widower who needs a mother for his two sons, her hopes rise. But when their introduction goes horribly wrong, Moriyah is forced to flee for her life. Seeking safety at one of the newly established Levitical cities of refuge, she is wildly unprepared for the dangers she will face and the enemies--and unexpected allies--she will encounter on her way.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780764219863 |
PRICE | $17.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 336 |
Featured Reviews
The year is 1399 BC, the walls of Jericho have crumbled, and the Dwelling Place is being prepared as the Israelites settle in the land of Canaan, after spending forty years in the wilderness. It's been seven years since the events of Wings of the Wind (the third book of the Out of Egypt series) and Moriyah has returned to her home in Shiloh with the haunting memories of her time in Jericho still plaguing her mind. Only taking her veil off when she’s alone in her house, due to her fear of bringing more shame upon her parents, Moriyah’s father surprises her with an announcement that he has found her a man to marry. Questions flood her mind about whether or not this stranger will accept her with the pagan symbol branded on her cheek or if he is only going through with the marriage to receive her father’s vineyard upon his death.
However, things go horribly wrong as Moriyah was making preparations to impress her betrothed with her remarkable cooking skills. Forced to flee for her life, Moriyah must race her assailant to one of the Levitical cities of refuge, before he has the chance to take justice into his own hands.
The journey is anything but easy. Moriyah comes across danger after danger and has to use her quick wits in order to save her life and those dearest to her. Will Moriyah arrive in Kedesh before her betrothed? Will Yahweh help guide her way, or has He cut all ties off with her after the events of Jericho? Moreover, what of her betrothed's brother, who is escorting her, can he truly be trusted?
A Light on the Hill is a story about finding out who you are, trusting in Yahweh no matter the consequences, and refusing to live a life of fear. Moriyah, one of the strongest protagonists I’ve ever read about, proves that even when destruction seems to be her only future, Yahweh can bring forth blessings and reveal His presence to us in the midst of our struggles.
I know I write this a lot, but A Light on the Hill is seriously my new favorite book! The way Connilyn Cossette wrote the characters and described the journey made it all seem real and relatable. I instantly connected with Moriyah and could understand everything she was going through throughout this book.
I sapped up every detail that was written, like a sponge in a bowl of water. I honestly couldn’t put this book down and would stay up at night trying to imagine what was going to happen next.
Everything about this book was exceptional. I can’t say one bad thing about it and am genuinely at a loss for words to describe how I feel about this novel. There is no doubt about it; I will re-read this book a hundred times and tell everyone I know to read it!
Thank you, Connilyn for giving me the honor to pre-read your book before it is released. The thrill of receiving a book prior to its release date only added to the excitement reading this incredible book. It gives me such joy to read of people's love for Israel and the culture that comes with it. I cannot wait to read what happens in the next book of this series!
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