Bathsheba (A Dangerous Beauty Novel Book #2): Reluctant Beauty

· A Dangerous Beauty Novel Book 2 · Baker Books
4.7
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380
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A Vivid and Moving Portrait of a Reluctant Queen

After sending his army to besiege another king's capital, King David forces himself on Bathsheba, a loyal soldier's wife. When her resulting pregnancy forces the king to murder her husband and add her to his harem, Bathsheba struggles to protect her son while dealing with the effects of a dark prophecy and deadly curse on the king's household.

Combining historical facts with detailed fiction, Angela Hunt paints a realistic portrait of the beautiful woman who struggled to survive the dire results of divine judgment on a king with a divided heart.

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4.7
3 reviews
Krystal Wilson
March 22, 2016
Just so sad that even in this day in age we are still so uninformed to the point of portraying Isrealites brown skinned people similar to europeans even an irish looking king david just rediculous great story but sad inaccuracies hope one day the realness of them will be seen as good enough
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About the author

The author of more than 100 published books and with nearly 5 million copies of her books sold worldwide, Angela Hunt is the New York Times bestselling author of The Note, The Nativity Story, and Esther: Royal Beauty. Romantic Times Book Club presented Angela with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006. In 2008, Angela completed her PhD in biblical studies in theology. She and her husband live in Florida with their mastiffs. She can be found online at www.angelahuntbooks.com.

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