A king's crown can be forged in gold... but a kingdom is tested in blood.
Solomon has inherited more than his father's throne. He has inherited David's enemies, David's promises, and the heavy silence of a kingdom watching to see whether the young king can rule with wisdom-or be swallowed by the shadows around him.
Jerusalem is rising. Cedar beams arrive from Tyre. Gold gleams in the courts of power. The dream of a house for the Lord begins to take shape. But beneath the beauty of Solomon's early reign, old loyalties are cracking, buried ambitions are stirring, and the cost of peace grows heavier by the day.
As builders, priests, soldiers, and foreign envoys gather around the royal court, Solomon must discern friend from threat, counsel from flattery, and divine calling from human pride. Every alliance carries a price. Every stone set for the Temple draws the eyes of kingdoms beyond Israel's borders. And every decision pulls Solomon closer to the question that will define his reign:
Can a house built for God remain holy when the hands building it are surrounded by power, blood, and temptation?
The House of Cedar and Gold is a richly woven biblical historical novel filled with palace intrigue, sacred ambition, political danger, and the spiritual weight of Israel's golden age. Perfect for readers who enjoy ancient-world historical fiction, biblical drama, faith-centered storytelling, and sweeping tales of kings, prophets, priests, and empires.
Step into the courts of Solomon-where wisdom is a gift, glory is dangerous, and the most beautiful house ever built may reveal the deepest struggles of the human heart.