KING'S SHADOW book review
KING'S SHADOW: A Novel of King Herod's Court
(The Silent Years #4)
by Angela Hunt
Two women occupy a place in Herod's court. The first, Salome, is the king's only sister, a resentful woman who has been told she is from an inferior race, a people God will never accept or approve.
The second woman, Zara, is a lowly handmaid who serves Salome, but where Salome spies conspiracies and treachery, Zara sees hurting people in need of understanding and compassion.
Powerful and powerless, Idumean and Jew, selfish and selfless--both women struggle to reach their goals and survive in Herod the Great's tumultuous court, where no one is trustworthy and no one is safe.
MY REVIEW:
4 Stars: 4/5 Stars
Wow! It was so exciting to feel like a fly on the wall in King Herod's court and to be able to observe the women of the court. I can only imagine how difficult a time period it must have been to live in and these women had many struggles and challenges to deal with. I highly recommend this book.
I received an ARC of this book from netgalley and Bethany House Publishers. All opinions are my own.
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