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A Light on the Hill (Cities of Refuge Book #1) - cover

A Light on the Hill (Cities of Refuge Book #1)

Connilyn Cossette

Publisher: Bethany House Publishers

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"Must-reads for fans of Biblical and historical fiction."--RT Book Reviews on the Out from Egypt series    	 
 
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 since: 02/06/2018.
Print length: 336 pages.

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