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Dark Hour: Jezebel's Forgotten Daughter and Her Attack on the Line of David

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A long time ago, women bent on exercising their wit and prowess in a kingdom not their own made treason and murder fair game. Marriage became manipulation, a means to an end. Children were the enemy.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wow!

This is the story of Jezebel's daughter, Athaliah, a Baal worshiper who was given in marriage to Jehoram, a descendant of David. It really shows you that the Bible is still the best story ever written. It's got a little bit of everything - love, marriage, betrayal, intrigue, murder, amazing miracles, wars, faith, prophecy - I mean, it's simply amazing to get all of that in one book. The genre of biblical fiction (fiction based on bible stories) takes advantage of the wealth of material that God already provided. I simply loved, loved, loved this book. From page one I was completely drawn in and couldn't put it down. The characters were so alive and the world so vividly painted. I was being taught and entertained at the same time. This was a bloody, horrible time in the history of God's children; the Jews. A dark page in their history as many turn away from Yahweh. Dark Hour is compellingly written and most exciting to me - the first in a trilogy! Ginger Garrett has done a fantastic job staying true to history while creating a fantastic story.

LOVED IT!

Another amazing book by author Ginger Garrett. Ginger has a way of bringing the Old Testament alive and inserting YOU into the story. I am eager to read books 2 & 3 of this trilogy.

The Old Testament comes alive!

Dark Hour is an amazing book, filled with Old Testament life and traditions along with the personal story of Jehoshebeth, a fictional character who you will come to know and love as though she were real. Ginger Garrett makes the Old Testament come alive! This must read novel is an adventure in the truest sense of the word. Pam Halter, freelance author

Dark Hour, by Ginger Garrett

As evangelical, God-fearing Christians living in at least a nominally Judeo-Christian world, it's pretty easy to saunter through life a little laid back about our faith and our freedom to worship God as we choose. True, the world becomes ever harsher towards true believers every day, and the concept of "family values" and "morality" - once bedrocks of this nation - have become slippery slopes of opinions, interpretations, and "alternate lifestyle choices". It's not hard to look around and realize that we're not home yet, the forces of evil growing with each passing moment. Still, given all that - we've got it pretty easy. We can attend any church of our choice; if we don't like what this pastor is teaching or disapprove of that worship style, we can just pick up and attend some other church. Other, alternative belief systems have become more prevalent in our society, but we really don't pay them much mind, do we? We don't have to wonder what would happen if one day, a Satanist or demonologist was elected president, and the nation's motto changed from "One Nation Under God" to "One Nation Under Beelzebub". Go to the store, pick up Ginger Garrett's Dark Hour, and shudder as you realize just what a sanitized¸ safe life we lead. Usually, I start my reviews with some teaser elements of the story to whet my reader's appetite, but in this case, I'd hate to give away anything about this novel. Set during Jezebel's reign of terror in Old Testament times, Garrett takes the reader and thrusts them into a world far away from microwaves, The Purpose Driven Church, and churches with coffee shops in them. Dark Hour takes place during a time before Christ came to Earth, shed His blood to create a new covenant with us, when the spiritual battlefield was engaged in all out warfare for the minds, hearts, and souls of the people. Garrett is extremely meticulous in her research and fact-finding, painting a realistic panorama of biblical times, and this story makes you powerfully aware of the tenuous existence early followers of Yahweh lived. Even as stained as it is, in today's world the institution of Christianity is a long established thing, even given all of its sects, forms, and denominations. Dark Hour confronts us with the lives of people challenged to believe in this "strange, new god" that demanded complete obedience and faith. That, and the novel's tangible essence of spiritual warfare gives it a gritty, visceral feel. We've all read great spiritual warfare novels like This Present Darkness, but we can't help but view them from a Western, Judeo-Christian perspective. Dark Hour portrays a frightening clash between holy Yahweh and old, ethereal pagan religions, and it serves to make a reader very thankful for the ease of our contemporary existence, indeed. This is no "chic lit" book either; it's moving, powerful, and touching. Also, as the first entry into what's been tagged the Serpent Moon Trilogy, it stands alone as its own novel, while prom

Biblical fiction at its best!

"The Lord declares to you that the Lord himself will establish a house for you...Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me; your throne will be established forever" (2 Samuel 7:11,16). "And I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your offspring and hers" (Genesis 3:15). Years before, God promised David that his descendants "shall never fail to have a man on the throne of Israel" (1 Kings 9:5). But in Israel that promise is a distant memory, dimmed with the passage of time, and the royal house has been infiltrated by idolaters with dreams power and a burning desire to see the Jewish faith permanently discarded in favor of gods such as Baal. The kingdom has become divided. In Israel, Ahab rules with the scheming Jezebel at his side. One of their daughters, Athaliah, is sent to Judah to marry Jehosophat's heir, the prince Jehoram. And Athaliah is every inch her mother's daughter, bringing to her marriage new gods and a burning desire to control the throne and rival her mother's power in the north. In Dark Hour, the first novel in the Serpent Moon Trilogy, Ginger Garrett brings this small slice of Old Testament history to vivid, colorful life. Garrett's scriptural source material is 2 Chronicles 21-23, the story of Jehoram and his son Ahaziah, and how both were manipulated by Athaliah's machinations and perverse religious influence. She was nearly successful in her carefully planned attempt to usurp the throne and destroy the line of David. Athaliah, daughter of the infamous Jezebel, absorbed all of her mother's ways, and sought at every turn to undermine the Jewish faith and consolidate power to herself and her gods of wood and stone. Her nemesis is Jehoshebeth, the daughter of Athaliah's strongest rival among Jehoram's wives. Jehoshebeth's mother dies giving birth to her, and in her death throes prophesied that her child would be Athaliah's doom. Athaliah, confident in herself and the power of her gods, raised the girl to be ignorant of her true parentage and grew complacent, forgetting her dead rival's words until her pride and ambition led to her downfall. Athaliah ruled on her own for six years following a murder spree she ordered to eliminate her rivals to the throne. One woman dared to stand against Athaliah's murderous schemes and saved the life of Joash, an heir of David, who was eventually crowned and in so doing restored the Davidic dynasty to the throne. Out of these brief scripture references, Garrett has crafted a stunning novel that illuminates this criticual juncture in biblical history. As Garrett states in her Author's Note, "[t]heoretically, other heirs of the house of David might have been alive to continue the bloodline. But God used Joash. It's startling to think that the future of Christianity, of the person of Jesus Christ, was held in the hands of one terrified woman defying an evil queen." Based on the 2 Chronicles account, little is known of Jehoshebeth. The Bible hints at the incredibl
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