Keepers of the Covenant (The Restoration Chronicles Book #2)
By Lynn Austin
The nation of Israel has been in captivity for many years,
first to the Babylonians then to the Persians.
They are scattered throughout the Persian empire. Though Nehemiah had been allowed by Cyrus to
return with a remnant to rebuild the temple, that window of opportunity has
closed for the Jews. They are slowly
becoming assimilated into the Gentile culture and many are starting to fear that
God has forgotten them. An edict of the
king then goes out stating that all Gentiles are to arm themselves to
annihilate and plunder the Jewish people throughout the Persian empire. The Jews are overwhelmed by the implications
of the king’s order and many sink into despair and hopelessness, while others
respond with bitterness and hatred.
Where is the God who swore a covenant to Abraham making these people His
own? Is there now any hope of
restoration to Him and the land that He has promised?
Let me say that I’m a HUGE fan of Lynn Austin – beginning
with the Chronicles of the Kings
series (amazing!) – and this book was wonderful as well. Thinking that it was going to be about Ezra,
I started to wonder a bit when the story began with Xerxes edict by the hand of
Haman. My immediate thought was that it
was going to be a book about Esther instead, but Mrs. Austin focused the story
instead on the exiles who knew nothing of the Jewish queen. I loved hearing the story from their
perspective, and it gave me a new outlook on what it must have been like during
this “waiting to die” period of the people’s lives. Ezra’s life and work quickly came into the
picture, and I loved “getting to know” him as a real person, not just someone
who wrote a book of the Bible. There’s
so much more to this story than I’ve written here, but I don’t want to spoil a
thing for those who are going to love this book as much as I did. I’m giving it an A+: now on my favorites list
for Biblical fiction – clean and safe for all audiences too!
I received a free advance copy of this book from the
publisher through netgalley.com in exchange for my honest review. It comes out as an ebook on Sept. 30, paperback on Oct. 7 - get it!