“Voice of the Ancient” by Connilyn Cossette

Life & Death in the Colorful Past!

Beautiful Keziah has found her father, for his own profit, has promised her to marry a vicious, violent man. Just when it looks her fate is sealed, she has two surprises. The first, that her maid, Imati, has arranged a way to escape, and, two, Imati is not who she seems. While Keziah is on the run, she faces attack, robbery, and killers sent by her would be husband to drag her back.

Avidan has always been upset that he doesn’t have a choice for his future because he was born into the priestly line of Levite, and must take up that duty. In an act of rebellion, he sneaks out with his cousins to fight with King Saul. Because of that, his youngest cousin, Shalem, turned up missing. Avidan has vowed to find him despite his other cousins refusing to help.

When Keziah and Avidan’s paths cross, they try to confine their two missions only to discover they face more danger and hazards together.

The reader will experience the sights and sounds of amazing celebrations, along with the dire circumstances the two share.  They do not admit the feelings growing between them since their destiny appears to go in two different directions.

This clean story will keep you on the edge of your seat as you read what happens. I recommend this five-star book to fans of thrillers, history, and well-written tales.

Thank you, Bethany House Publishers for providing Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, “Voice of the Ancient,” 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.

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