SUMMARY: In Harvest of Gold (Book 2) the scribe Sarah married Darius,
and at times she feels as if she has married the Persian aristocracy, too. There
is another point she did not count on in her marriage-Sarah has grown to love her
husband. Sarah has wealth, property, honor, and power, but her husband's love still
seems unattainable.
Although his mother was an Israelite, Darius remains
skeptical that his Jewish wife is the right choice for him, particularly when she
conspires with her cousin Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Ordered to
assist in the effort, the couple begins a journey to the homeland of his mother's
people. Will the road filled with danger, conflict, and surprising memories, help
Darius to see the hand of God at work in his life-and even in his marriage?
A hidden message, treachery, opposition, and a God-given success, will lead to an
unlikely bounty.
REVIEW: This is my first Tessa Afshar Biblical fiction novel, and it certainly won't be my last. I wish I had read Book 1 first as this book gave away a bit of it; but I think I will enjoy it just as well.
Afshar's historical research fills this book with rich detail. Her characters are deep and intense. The hero, Darius, for most of the book, is an endearing jerk whose past affects his relationship with Sarah until he realizes how he has to change. Sarah is a strong, independent woman especially for that time period. The plot line is interesting and riveting as Darius and Sarah try to determine who is behind the plot to kill the King and at the same time assist Nehemiah in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. Afshar definitely keeps the reader's attention and pulls them into the time period.
FAVORITE QUOTES:
"Sometimes the heart goes through such a deep valley that the Lord is overshadowed by its darkness. The trick is, when you feel God has let go of you, you don't let go of God. Cling to Him anyway. And you will find that He never abandoned you--He remained near all along."
"What do you think destiny is? A smooth path that never jostles you?" No. When you walk in your destiny, you will crash and fall more times than you can count. But the secret is to hold on to God's vision for your life--and for the lives of those He puts under your charge. No matter how many times you fall, crash, and fail, you get up. You get up and face your obstacles."
"During the past weeks of separation, the Lord had shown her that she could not expect Darius not to make mistakes. Not to hurt her, even unintentionally. After all, he was only a man. But surrendering her life into his keeping meant that she trust God to work out the details. She trust the Lord of heaven and earth to cover her husband's insufficiencies, and provide for her needs in the midst of them."