Zipporah’s Story Book Three of The Women That Love A Novel by Kaline Remillard
“If this man is flame, let him not burn me.”
She was never meant to be a footnote.
Zipporah was a Midianite woman with calloused hands, sharp eyes, and a past woven with embers. Before the plagues, before the exodus, before the man called Moses became a name etched in stone, there was a woman who held his silence, matched his fire, and saw him before he ever heard God.
Seared is not the story of a prophet, it is the story of his wife. A woman caught between wilderness and wonder. Between sacrifice and survival. Between the sharp blade of heaven’s call and the deep-rooted ache of love that refuses to die quietly.
This third book in the The Women That Love series reclaims a silenced voice and sets it ablaze. For readers who found sisterhood in The Red Tent and long to see the women behind the miracles, Seared offers a poetic, powerful, and intimate reimagining of one of Scripture’s most overlooked women.
Come for the biblical world, stay for the emotional fire.
This is for the woman who fights like love is worth it.