Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Review: Abigail

My Synopsis:

Abigail (The Wives of King David - Book 2) by Jill Eileen Smith

(For review from Revell - Blog Tour dates February 21-28)

David has yet to become King. He and his band of followers are on the run from Saul's army. During this time David meets Abigail, the wife of Nabal of Carmel. Abigail has led a life of pain and heartache as Nabal's wife, always in fear of his violent temper. When Abigail helps David to feed his people, Nabal's anger turns on her, but he is stricken down and soon after dies.

David takes Abigail as his third wife. Abigail soon learns that being a wife of powerful man has it's disadvantages. As her love for David grows, she is forced to see that his affection will never be wholly hers. The fact that she has not produced a son, is also a misfortune and she wonders if she will ever truly be happy. Will Abigail give David a son, she most desperately wants? When will David become King and how will that change their lives? Does David love Abigail?

My Thoughts:

Jill Eileen Smith does an superb job with the second book in The Wives of King David series. Abigail is poignant and full of deep emotion. Readers will feel Abigail's fear on her wedding night as Nabal shows his contempt for her family and her religion. They will be instantly be transported to the time of 1 & 2 Samuel with the amazing descriptions.

It was easy to see why David was so loved by his followers, as he attends to their needs. Smith, shows David as not only the warrior, but the lover and poet. I loved his character very much. Abigail's character is so human, letting her emotions of jealousy and worry get to her as many women do.

I loved this book! Definitely, one of my favorites of the year! I can't wait to read the next installment in the series, Bathsheba, due out next year.

Available February 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

Overall I give this one 5 out of 5 apples from my Book Bag!


9 comments:

Tyhitia Green said...

Debbie,

Sounds like an interesting read.

I have another giveaway. ;-)

Rick said...

You do an absolutely marvelous job of reviewing books. Which means, of course, that I'll have to read this book!

Llehn said...

I've not heard of this book before. Thanks for the heads up.

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prashant said...

Sounds like an interesting read.

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misskallie2000 said...

I had not heard of this book till now. Great review and now I want to read the book. Gosh, another book to add to my to buy book list.
This does sound like a wonderful series so I will be checking this out to see if I can get the series.

Thanks again for the great review.

misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com

jellybelly82158 said...

Great review. Thanks for letting me know when it will be out

throuthehaze said...

Great review. Doesn't sounds really like something I would enjoy though

EVA SB said...

I'm a little cautious about Bible adaptations after The Red Tent but your positive review might have convinced. And I'm pretty sure my mother would love it.

Shy said...

Another book that I've never heard before, though I have to say it sounds rather intriguing. Nice review =)