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6 Obras 81 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Obras de Sandi Rog

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Conocimiento común

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female

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In the chaos of post-Civil War America, Anna flees her abusive uncle in New York and travels alone to Denver. On the way, she is kidnapped by some Cheyenne warriors and is forced to marry. But these disasters turn out to be a blessing in disguise as she finds God in the most unlikely of places. This is the second book I've read by Sandi Rog, and the second time I've been impressed at her poignant characters and deeply moving narrative. Although novels about the atrocities of white settlers on Native Americans abound, this one really holds its own. It is a book about atrocities, yes, but it's also about love and forgiveness and about freedom and independence. In short, this is an amazing book that every Christian Fiction reader should pick up--but can also be enjoyed by lovers of historical romances.… (más)
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Denunciada
The_Hibernator | Sep 2, 2012 |
YAHSHUA'S BRIDGE is the second in The Master’s Wall series by Sandi Rog. Set in ancient Rome, the book takes place during the turbulent years of the early Christian church. Here we meet Alexander, a young slave who also happens to be the son of his master. The book spans twelve years of his life, full of interesting descriptions of Roman customs as well as the sometimes sordid truth of what life for a Christian was like at that time. His story is woven together with several other people, most importantly David and Alethea, who carry over from book one, and their young daughter Ellianne.
In the beginning the story simply rolls along, chronicling Alexander’s trials and adventures as he moves through various stages of life. About half way through, though, the book takes a riveting turn when we realize that each one of these adventures has great significance, not only for his future, but for the lives of everyone he holds dear. The dramatic climax had me riveted to the book.
In the end, YAHSHUA’S BRIDGE is a very satisfying read.
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Denunciada
Tracykrauss | Nov 28, 2011 |

Estadísticas

Obras
6
Miembros
81
Popularidad
#222,754
Valoración
½ 4.4
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
4

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