Review | Daughter of Jerusalem

by | Sep 2, 2013 | 2013, Adult, ARC, B+, eBook | 4 comments

Hott Synopsis:

Mary truly loves God and follows his commands as she’s shuffled from one family to another never actually being identified as a part of a family until she’s forced to chose. Can God ever forgive her for her sins? Can she ever forgive herself?

Hott Review:

While I did not agree with all aspects of this book – like that Mary of Magdalene and Lazareth’s sister were the same person – I found the book to be quite amazing. I was completely drawn into her life and the amazing people and what it must have been like to live during the time of Jesus.

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Author: Joan Wolf
Source: Worthy Publishing via Netgalley
Grade: B+
Ages: Adult

 

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4 Comments

  1. wall-to-wall books-wendy

    Hey, I have this book! My MIL gave it to me for Christmas. I don’t know when I will read it but I do hope I will like it.

  2. Juju at Tales of Whimsy...

    Sounds good. I’ve been wanting to try this one.

    • Gina @ HottBooks

      I really enjoyed it but sometimes it seemed to drag & I had trouble staying interested.