Tommy Tenney
Summary:
Bestselling author Tommy Tenney expands the
extraordinary story of Esther like no novelist has done before. Both a thriller
and a Jewish woman's memoir, Hadassah takes readers to ancient Persia (now
known as Iran), into the inner sanctum of the palace and back out into the war
zones of battle and political intrigue. This gripping drama of a simple peasant
girl chosen over many more qualified candidates to become Esther, Queen of
Persia, captures the imagination and fires the emotions of men and women alike.
Plot:
This is an intriguing story, even for someone who
knows the basics of it. It started off a little confusing, as there were two
characters with the same name, but living in different times. It was a little
hard to decide in what time-zone the story was being told, but it soon got
easier as you started understanding what the author was doing. The story itself
isn’t a new one, but based on the bible-book Esther. It had just enough
historical content to make it authentic, but enough personal looks into the
character’s thoughts & feelings to save it from being boring. The
historical parts are also very well-written and exciting.
Characters:
It’s fascinating to see those well-known yet
slightly vague characters come to life. While I don’t know how accurate the
descriptions of these characters are, they are relatable, imperfect and yet
they have a regal air about them that make them stand out.
Who should
read this:
(16+) Mainly for very violent scenes, but also for
quite a bit of sexual content (which is not extremely graphic, but implied and
mentioned frequently throughout the book). If you enjoy historical, Christian
fiction, this is definitely something I would recommend for you. This isn’t a
light read, but it’s not hard.
My rating:
I really enjoyed this book. The violence was a
little much for me, but I know it was necessary. The writing style was better
than I expected and I wasn’t bored once...4/5
Quote:
I knew then that being chosen Queen was the only
way my life – or his – would ever be made right. Beyond that, it was in YHWH’s
hands.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Tell me what you think! I'm always open to suggestions. Just no mean/vulgar comments please!