A.D. 33 Book #Review

Synopsis:
They call her the Queen of the Outcasts. Maviah, a woman whose fate was sealed on her birth by this world-unwanted, illegitimate, female, a slave-subject to the whims of all. But then she met a man named Yeshua who opened her eyes. She found strength in his words, peace from the brutal word around her. Because of what he taught her, she has gathered her own traveling kingdom of outcasts deep in the desert, wielding an authority few have seen. But when her growing power threatens the rulers around her, they set out to crush all she loves, leaving her reeling as a slave once more. She must find Yeshua to save her people, but when she does, she will be horrified to discover that he faces his own death.

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My Review:








I received a free copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review.

A.D. 33 is the sequel to A.D. 30.  Two years has passed and Judah is still Saman's prisoner.  Maviah has become an integral part of of the leadership of the Thaemond, and has amassed an army of ten thousand.  They plan to attack Kahil and save Judah, but they require a larger army.  Maviah has adopted a little boy that she has saved in the desert and Saba has been teaching him about Jesus.  Now he has been taken and Maviah must bring Jesus' power back to Petra or lose her son.

This was an awesome story of God's forgiveness and how much he truly loves us. I loved the way it was explained that we are in the world but not of it. I learned a lot from this novel, there were some really deep moments.  I think this is a great series to reaffirm your faith in God.

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