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Rebekah

A Novel (Wives of the Patriarchs, Book 2)

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Rebekah

By: Jill Eileen Smith
Narrated by: Vanessa Daniels
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When her father dies and she is left in the care of her conniving brother Laban, Rebekah knows her life has changed forever. Her hope for the future is restored when she falls in love with her cousin Isaac, and their relationship starts strong. But marital bliss cannot last forever, and the birth of their twin sons marks the beginning of years of misunderstanding, disagreement, and betrayal. The rift between them grows wider and wider until it is surely too deep to be mended. And yet, with God all things are possible.

Join bestselling author Jill Eileen Smith as she fills in the blanks around the biblical women behind the men we know well. Her in-depth research and creative storytelling bring Rebekah's unique story alive with romance, heartache, and the power of forgiveness.

©2013 Jill Eileen Smith (P)2024 Tantor
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Heartfelt

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A lovely retelling of the Bible story, fleshed out with plenty of detail. The narrator reads with empathy and expression. She really should have looked up the pronunciation of a few words however, which marred the delivery somewhat in their inaccuracy. Marauders was pronounced "MORRAduz" and Eliezer became "Elly ezzer", which was a pity as he appeared throughout the story.

Great story

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