This riveting sequel to the best-selling Hadassah: One Night with the King continues the story of the Bible's Queen Esther. When the king is murdered, Esther struggles to understand God's role for her and the people of ancient Persia. And in a parallel story set in the Middle East, the Israeli prime minister's wife must delve into the past to fight terrorism in the present.
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"Interesting story line. It took me a little longer to read through it but it was good overall."
— Shelly (4 out of 5 stars)
" Excellent book. Hard to put down. Great story line. "
— Debbie, 4/19/2013" I found this bood interesting with history I did not know.......... "
— Byerly28, 12/28/2012" The book kept going from the past life of Queen Hadassah (Eshter) and Leah, then back to the recent day in Iraq. It was difficult for me to get into this book. I enjoyed Hadassah book previously written, did not feel the same with this one and stopped on around 110 pages before I gave up. "
— Adrienna, 12/16/2012" A good sequel to Hadassah: One Night With The King "
— Katie, 11/28/2012" Helped me to understand the bible and biblical times better "
— Sheree, 7/4/2012" Very detailed and took awhile for the story to develop from it's different angles, but it was a good sequel and modern day equivalent story to Queen Esther. It all wrapped up nicely at the end. "
— Carla, 3/14/2012" Enjoyed it, but not as much as the prequel. The writing seems to have changed and I was not as 'caught up' in it. However, I would encourage you to read it if you are reading Hadassah. "
— Tina, 10/9/2011" A little too convoluted, the story of past and present, couldn't really get what was so important about their "find". "
— Dawn, 10/6/2011" I really loved the book before this one. This one was good and the love stories twined into it were sweet, but it wasn't my favorite and there were a few things where I just couldn't suspend my disbelief to accept them. I did enjoy it though. "
— Candace, 5/27/2011" I really loved the book before this one. This one was good and the love stories twined into it were sweet, but it wasn't my favorite and there were a few things where I just couldn't suspend my disbelief to accept them. I did enjoy it though. "
— Candace, 2/24/2011" Very detailed and took awhile for the story to develop from it's different angles, but it was a good sequel and modern day equivalent story to Queen Esther. It all wrapped up nicely at the end. "
— Carla, 8/3/2010" The book kept going from the past life of Queen Hadassah (Eshter) and Leah, then back to the recent day in Iraq. It was difficult for me to get into this book. I enjoyed Hadassah book previously written, did not feel the same with this one and stopped on around 110 pages before I gave up. "
— Adrienna, 3/8/2009" Helped me to understand the bible and biblical times better "
— Sheree, 1/12/2009" I found this bood interesting with history I did not know.......... "
— Byerly28, 4/16/2008" Enjoyed it, but not as much as the prequel. The writing seems to have changed and I was not as 'caught up' in it. However, I would encourage you to read it if you are reading Hadassah. "
— Tina, 3/18/2008" The book was good. It was a little confusing at first with the two stories, but it gets you hooked. The ending is both good and sad. "
— Erika, 2/3/2008" A good sequel to Hadassah: One Night With The King "
— Katie, 8/28/2007Tommy Tenney is a third generation pastor and author of numerous books, including the popular God Chasers series. He is the founder of GodChasers.net, a ministry network designed to spread his mission globally. Tommy himself has ministered in seventy-two countries and has books in over forty languages. He and his wife Jeannie reside in Louisiana with their three daughters, four grandchildren, and two Yorkshire terriers.
Mark Andrew Olsen is a writer, novelist, and screenwriter. He grew up in France the son of Baptist ministers, and is a graduate of Baylor University’s professional writing program. He and his wife Connie have three children and live in the mountains of Colorado.
Suzanne Toren, award-winning narrator, has over thirty years of experience in narration. She was named a “Golden Voice” by AudioFile magazine in 2019. She has won the American Foundation for the Blind’s Scourby Award for Narrator of the Year, AudioFile magazine named her the 2009 Best Voice in Nonfiction & Culture, and she is the recipient of multiple Earphones Awards. She performs on and off Broadway and in regional theaters and has appeared on Law & Order and in various soap operas.