Oppressed but not broken, three young women within the Roman Empire struggle to find true and lasting love. Anna is a Samaritan at a time when the hatred between Samaritans and Jews is at a fever pitch. When she finds herself attracted to a Jewish man, can she bridge the gap between them with her knowledge of Jesus Christ? Sara is a Jewish slave to a wealthy tribune's sister. How can she dare let her Christianity show during Nero's reign of terror? Chara has been bought as a slave by a former slave. Can she trust him when he says, as a Christian, he has no use for a servant?
Emily D. (emmer) from DEBARY, FL wrote on 5/14/2008...
Absolutley loved this book! I've never read historical romance that went this far back into history (first century Rome). Wonderful characters, and three stories that I could just lose myself in. Would recommend to anyone who enjoys Christian fiction!
Lorelie L. (artgal36) from FT MYERS BCH, FL wrote on 12/11/2006...
In a culture rich in diversity and ripe for change, three young women within the Roman Empire struggle to find true and lasting love. Sara, a Jewish slave to a wealthy tribune; Chara, bought off the block by a former slave; and Anna, a Samaritan attracted to a Jewish man? The danger of unveiling the passions of their hearts has never been greater. Will three young Christians express their faith and find romance in the process-or forfeit everything for a chance to love?
Three great stories in one book, by one author. A great read.
Jessica S. from STURGIS, MI wrote on 5/21/2006...
A very well written religious romance novel. It is actually three stories in one.
Not your typical lust and cheese romance. Very nice story line with a bit of religion. Not an over whelming in your face kind of story.