Wings of the
Wind by Connilyn Cossette
Alanah, a Canaanite, in the ancient near east decides it is
better to join the fight against the Hebrews and die rather than live and be
made a slave. She joins the battle
disguised as a man and miraculously survives.
She joins her enemy, the Israelites, as they prepare to enter the Promised
Land, her home. Tobiah, her protector,
marries her to obey the torah and keep her safe. Has she made a grave mistake? Will she be able to survive among her
enemies?
This book is the third in the Out of Canaan series by
Connilyn Cossette. I read the first book
and loved it, but somehow missed the second one, but could still follow the
plot in the third.
This book was meticulously researched and answered most
questions that readers might have regarding God’s command to take over Canaan. Because of Alanah’s background as a
Canaanite, her husband Tobiah carefully instructed her in the ways of the Israelites. I also found very interesting how the author
dealt with the subject of Kora’s rebellion and the consequences that fell upon
the people.
I enjoyed the characters and how they grew and changed
during the length of the novel. They
were so realistically drawn and I grew to love them, despite their faults. I was delighted to meet again Shira and Kiya
and see how they had changed since the first book.
This book was so interesting and I could hardly put it
down. I think other readers who enjoy
Biblical historical fiction will love it, too.
I received a free copy from the publisher for my honest review.
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