
Solomon's Secret
Hers to Redeem, Book 16
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Narrated by:
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Adam Skousen
About this listen
On his deathbed, Solomon’s father asks him to move West and hide his Jewish heritage. With misgivings, he does so. However, his life in Nebraska doesn’t turn out as he expected. He’s kidnapped and robbed of all his money. A helpful pastor takes him to the farm of a young woman who’s known for helping those in need, but even as he hides his secret, she inspires him to deepen his Christian faith. However, with some people suspicious of him, he has no idea what his future might hold.
©2023 Janice Cole Hopkins (P)2023 Janice Cole HopkinsListener received this title free
It was a sweet love story and the romance grew gradually and felt authentic. There were some good supporting characters and a lot of very interesting things happening, so I never felt bored and always wanted to know what was going to happen next.
My only criticism was the heroine was too perfect! She had no flaws and made no mistakes, not even a real wayward thought. I did like her, although her angelic nature made her seem a bit less believable and relatable.
Despite that, it was a good story and the narrator did an exceptional job.
A Sweet Historical Romance
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