Book Review: A Light on the Hill
This book will transport us back to the Old Testament days. Seven years prior Moriya was taken captive in Jericho and branded with the mark of the Canaanite God's. Now the Israelites are experiencing a time of speech in their new land but that is not the case for Moriyah she is often judged harshly for that mark, hiding behind her veil most of the time. It seems to that marriage prospects are out of the question until now.
Moriya's Father had found someone to Marry her, and she hopes her love for cooking will impress this man and his son's without a Mother. But things go horribly wrong she is forced to flee and finds many dangers along the way until she arrives at the just established Levitical City of Refuge.
I give A Light on the Hill five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!