“Until the Mountains Fall” by Connilyn Cossette

Treasure in Your Own Backyard!

In a short time period, Rivkah was married, widowed and is now supposed to marry her deceased husband’s brother.  That is, if she does what her father wants, and what the Torah law decrees.  But Rivkah is tired of feeling like she never measures up, and not having the freedom to pick what she does with her life.  Angry about the situation Rivkah finds herself in, she jumps at the chance to make a hasty decision.  Little does she know, that one choice will change the course of her life, as well as, that of others around her—and it will not be for the better.

Rivkah has to deal with the consequences she set in motion.  Her life turns around completely, and she learns what it is really like lose her freedom.  Although she misses her old life, there is no going back—or is there?

Who hasn’t made a quick decision, and then lived to regret it? Rivkah understands that very well.  Can she forgive herself; can others forgive her?  Is it too late for her to make any changes?This is a great story set in ancient Israel that contains twists and turns, surprises, and unexpected results.  Until the Mountains Fall is a standalone 5-star story in the Cities of Refuge series, and is a clean tale.  This will appeal to those who like things set in earlier times, light thrillers, or romance.

Bethany House Publishing through NetGalley has provided bookreadingtic with a complimentary copy of Until the Mountains Fall, for the purpose of review.   I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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