This story is fewer than a hundred pages, and S.E. Clancy uses every single one of them well.
I didn’t know what to expect when the author asked me to read and review her novella, but it wasn’t to find a new writer to put on my “favorites” list. Still, that’s what happened. From the first chapter, Clancy reels you in with the life of a modern-day Rahab who is vivid, unexpected, and somehow so natural, every piece you learn of her along the way, clicks into this bigger picture that simply makes sense.
You may be saying to yourself, “Okay, this is only 100 pages. I won’t have time to get attached or really be involved in this story.”
Yeah, I thought that, too.
I was incorrect.
Clancy knows how to immerse you in her fictional world. She offers that connection between character and reader, almost instantaneously. Good or bad, every character has a story—whether or not it is unraveled, the underlying depth remains, just barely out of reach.
S.E. Clancy writes with a well-done humor in a poetic, engaging, and matured voice that builds from Page One to The End. She can craft humor. She can pen endearing relationships---proven to me by the fact my heart was entangled with the depictions of True’s family, from the first time her nieces are introduced, to the final scene.
If you’re thinking this book is too short or not your thing, I can understand. I hope you will try it, though, because it is a creative work from an author with a God-given talent for stringing words together, and I am excited to see what other stories He has in store for her to share.
*I received a free e-copy of this book in exchange for my review, but all opinions expressed are my own.