![]() ![]() Because of her past, she had so many facets to her, you discovered them along with Jehoiada after the two are wed. Sheba was a very complex, deep character. Mesu did a wonderful job of showing how deeply Athaliah had affected and controlled Sheba - and the long, painful journey Yahweh and Jehoiada walked through with her to undo the evil vines and thorns that were growing on her spirit and threatening to choke out her life. ![]() I can’t imagine growing up the way she did - the only ‘motherly influence’ she ever knew was someone who used her cruelty and power as a tool to control her. It didn’t take me long to get wrapped up in the dangers and intrigue of Jehosheba’s world - or better known as ‘Sheba’. She has such a beautiful way of presenting a character’s story and I love how they always point towards and end with showing the power and mercy of Yahweh. I’ve read all but one of the books Mesu Andrew’s has published so far and with each one I’ve closed the book feeling so impressed with her work. ![]()
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