Of Fire and Lions by Mesu Andrews

This book is a novelisation of the story of Daniel and Abigail from the bible. It covers the time from their removal from Jerusalem, to the return of Jews to Jerusalem 70 years later.

The author takes a biblical truth view to research and deciding which information to give preference while writing this, as is explained in the notes at the end of the book. She has worked hard to show how faith in God can overcome any problem including a fire pit and a den of lions! The transformation of Nebuchadnezzar was handled well.

This was the 1st biblical fiction I have read and it didn't grab my attention, in a similar way that I can have problems with historical fiction based on established characters. I find that the need to fit to established events can overpower the narrative of the story.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC.

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