From Publishers Weekly
What was "the rest of the story" of the biblical Queen Esther? Could her impact still reverberate through generations to the present? In Tenney's ancient Persia (now Iraq and Iran), the king is brutally murdered, and Esther (aka Hadassah) wonders what her role might be in continuing to further God's plan for her people. It appears it might require aiding her uncle Mordecai in preparing Leah, a lovely young Jewess, for her "audition" night with the new king—letting history repeat itself. In a parallel contemporary story, the Israeli prime minister's wife, Hadassah (a descendent of Leah), must delve into the past to resolve a tragic standoff with terrorists who threaten the lives of contemporary Jews living anonymously in the Middle East. This sequel lacks the freshness of Tenney and Olsen's original collaboration,
Hadassah: One Night with the King. While it's intriguing to imagine what might have happened to the original Esther, too many contrivances stretch the reader's belief (e.g., a toddler with the same name and unusual eyes of Hadassah is conveniently orphaned just as Hadassah discovers she might not be able to have children). Yet the theatrical release this fall of
One Night with the King should stimulate interest in this book and its predecessor.
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Review
"(Four Stars) Tenney and Olsen's knuckle-biter has a compelling mystery set in both modern and biblical times." --
Romantic Times, December 2005"Captures the parallels between the lives of Leah and Hadassah... the read is quick with lots of action and adventure." --
Marty Medley, Armchair Interviews"The Hadassah Covenant resonates with the thrill of power and Biblical majesty." --
Mellanie Crowther, The Romance Readers Connection Inspirational Corner, Jan 2006"The action and storyline progress expertly... and the characters are interesting... Recommended." --
Tim Frankovich, Christian Fiction Review"an intriguing follow-up to the superb Hadassah...fine ancient biblical fiction that will please sub-genre fans." --
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