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As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion #3)
it is one of the books that make you want to be a better person, it is calling to your very inner you. This is what I call Christianity
Started this in December and finally finished a few days ago...whoops. Beautiful story of love and redemption that dragged a bit in some parts. I always love the depth of Francine Rivers's characters and this book was no exception, but I found myself missing Hadassah and Marcus for most of it. Still, I genuinely enjoyed this one and would read it again.
It was a great book and a wonderful ending to an amazing series. It was sad to know that I wouldn't be able to follow the lives of Rizpah and Arteres anymore. As well as Haddassa and Marcus. :)I suggest this series to everyone. Now I am a Francine River's reader. I am off to my next book of hers. :)
It was a great book and a wonderful ending to an amazing series. It was sad to know that I wouldn't be able to follow the lives of Rizpah and Arteres anymore. As well as Haddassa and Marcus. :)I suggest this series to everyone. Now I am a Francine River's reader. I am off to my next book of hers. :)
My husband made fun of me on this one because it looks so much like a Romance novel on the cover. And I have to say out of the 3 Mark of the Lion series, this last one read much like a romance novel until about half way through before the story seemed to pick back up the pace Rivers had going with the last two. Atretes anger and rage... while completely understandable for his character (a man enslaved and who spent 10 years of his life as a trained killer) got a little old for my taste, but I
What can I say about this book. It was so wonderful, yet I felt so sad when I finished it. This amazing trilogy was over . I loved Rizpah; what an inspiring character. I loved Theophilus. I loved Atretes, but I was a little disappointed at how he kind of just 'forgot' about the Lord, and went back into the way he had been. I absolutely abhorred Anomia. She was worse than Julia! Overall, such a wonderfully inspiring and amazing book. Looking back on the series, I have to say that the first was
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Title | : | As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion #3) |
Author | : | Francine Rivers |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 520 pages |
Published | : | 1995 by Tyndale House Publishers |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Romance. Christian Romance |
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The third installment in the Mark of the Lion trilogy. Following A Voice in the Wind and An Echo in the Darkness, As Sure as the Dawn continues the chronicles of Hadassah, a Christian slave woman living during the height of the Roman Empire. She has saved the life of the scorned child of a disreputable Roman woman and the Germanic gladiator, Atretes. For her faith, Hadassah now languishes in condemnation, awaiting death in a dungeon beneath the arena. Atretes, who holds fast to his dreams of revenge for the slaughter of his people, wants his son back. So he seeks out John the Baptist, who is the key to finding the custodian of his son, and brings his war-weary soul closer to redemption.Identify Books As As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion #3)
Original Title: | As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion, #3) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Mark of the Lion #3 |
Characters: | Atretes, Rizpah, Theophilus |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America for Best Inspirational Romance (1996) |
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As Sure as the Dawn by Francine Rivers is the third book in an amazing series. Atretes a german warrior also revered gladiator is free. He won his freedom through fighting, but now his life is going to change forever.I recommend this book to young adults.This book almost felt like a stand alone. The characters are not related to the previous two books. Even though I missed the characters in the previous books I felt like I related to the characters in this book the most. Well more to the subjectit is one of the books that make you want to be a better person, it is calling to your very inner you. This is what I call Christianity
Started this in December and finally finished a few days ago...whoops. Beautiful story of love and redemption that dragged a bit in some parts. I always love the depth of Francine Rivers's characters and this book was no exception, but I found myself missing Hadassah and Marcus for most of it. Still, I genuinely enjoyed this one and would read it again.
It was a great book and a wonderful ending to an amazing series. It was sad to know that I wouldn't be able to follow the lives of Rizpah and Arteres anymore. As well as Haddassa and Marcus. :)I suggest this series to everyone. Now I am a Francine River's reader. I am off to my next book of hers. :)
It was a great book and a wonderful ending to an amazing series. It was sad to know that I wouldn't be able to follow the lives of Rizpah and Arteres anymore. As well as Haddassa and Marcus. :)I suggest this series to everyone. Now I am a Francine River's reader. I am off to my next book of hers. :)
My husband made fun of me on this one because it looks so much like a Romance novel on the cover. And I have to say out of the 3 Mark of the Lion series, this last one read much like a romance novel until about half way through before the story seemed to pick back up the pace Rivers had going with the last two. Atretes anger and rage... while completely understandable for his character (a man enslaved and who spent 10 years of his life as a trained killer) got a little old for my taste, but I
What can I say about this book. It was so wonderful, yet I felt so sad when I finished it. This amazing trilogy was over . I loved Rizpah; what an inspiring character. I loved Theophilus. I loved Atretes, but I was a little disappointed at how he kind of just 'forgot' about the Lord, and went back into the way he had been. I absolutely abhorred Anomia. She was worse than Julia! Overall, such a wonderfully inspiring and amazing book. Looking back on the series, I have to say that the first was
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