This is the third and final book in the Genesis trilogy by Kacy Barnett-Gramckow. I was surprised to learn that these books are all she's written. I wish she would write more because she is now one of my favorite Christian authors!
In the years after Keren escaped from the city of Babel, and Nimr-Rada, who was killed by Shem, she's since married a former henchman of Nimr-Rada, Zekaryah, and the two now have a daughter named Shoshannah. Meanwhile, Keren's sister Sharah, like a precursor to Jezebel, is overseeing the construction of the infamous Tower of Babel, and raising her son and heir, Adoniyram.
Shoshannah is now a young woman and is interested in Kaleb, a man whom she's known since childhood. However, before a proposal can be made, Shoshannah is captured by her mother's enemies and is forcibly taken to the city of Babel, away from her family, friends, and Kaleb.
Shoshannah can't help but wonder why the Most High would bring her here of all places. She's immediately noticed by her cousin Adoniyram, who's remarkably kind to her, but Shoshannah remains faithful to Kaleb. She also makes friends with her other cousin Demamah, who doesn't agree with the religious practices of her parents.
Shoshannah knows she'll have to escape soon, or she might never see the people she loves again. However, the Most High has a plan up His sleeve as well, one that will cause the people of Babel to scatter as they were originally called to do.
In this concluding book to a wonderful trilogy, Mrs. B-G puts everything she has into it. I felt sorry for the older generations because now their own children are aging and dying before they are. I also felt for Shoshannah and rooted for her the whole way through. Above all, this is a spectacular series that I highly recommend.
These are the ratings I'll give for the following.
Story: 10/10
Heroine: 10/10
Hero: 10/10