She wasn’t the prophet. She wasn’t the promised one. But she was the woman who stood between God and death—and won.
When Zipporah married Moses, she did not know the cost. A Midianite daughter raised in the shadow of priests, she entered a covenant not just with a man, but with a mission she did not choose. Her love was bold. Her questions, dangerous. And her silence? Sacred.
Told in lyrical, intimate prose, Seared reimagines the story of the woman who saved Moses’ life with a blade and a whisper. It's a tale of marriage forged in wilderness, desire tethered to destiny, and a holy fire that leaves its mark.
For the women who’ve stood beside great men without applause. For the outsiders called in by grace. For the sacred ones who burn, quietly.
From the author of Wild Root and The Voice of Potiphar’s Wife, this is the next unflinching installment in The Women that Love series—a biblical fiction reawakened through feminine voice, poetic grit, and divine truth.