In the gripping sequel to the biblical fiction novel, Redemption's Promise, alliances shift and secrets unravel. Redemption's Victory promises heart-pounding excitement, unexpected twists, and the enduring strength of faith amidst adversity. Will redemption truly be within reach? Join the journey and uncover the ultimate victory that lies ahead!
Sandi Rebert
Series
The Redemption Saga
The exciting, award-winning biblical fiction series, The Redemption Saga, will transport you back to Israel during Rome's occupation. The fictional characters' lives interweave with biblical truth and real-life people for stories with unexpected plot twists and...
The Williamsburg Saga (Colonial Williamsburg during The American Revolution)
The Williamsburg Saga takes an exciting trip back in time to Colonial days and the American Revolution. Book One, In Due Season: A Story of Colonial Williamsburg, covers the years 1771-1776. Book Two, Season of Uncertainty, adds several new characters and intriguing...
The Spring River Series (Western adventure, Wyoming, late 1800s)
From Book 1:
In the frontier village of Spring River, Wyoming, newcomer Troy Daniels quickly draws the attention—and suspicion—of the town's notorious busybody, Toby. As whispers of Troy's past begin to swirl, Toby becomes convinced that the young man is hiding from...
Westerns!
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Season of Uncertainty is the second installment in The Williamsburg Saga. It blends historical themes with those of faith and perseverance by following the characters as they navigate extraordinary circumstances. The storyteller makes it easy to stay immersed in the lives of the characters. The author balances tension and reflection well, allowing readers to experience both the danger of the era and the quieter moments that reveal the characters’ hearts and values. Historic Williamsburg and the surrounding region during the Revolutionary War feel vivid and authentic. Sandy uses historic elements, reminding readers how uncertain and dangerous life could be during that time, especially for civilians caught in the middle of conflict. The imagery
used to describe certain fashions were so vivid you could easily picture them. Each character faces trials that test their courage, loyalty, and faith. Rather than portraying them as flawless heroes, the story shows them struggling, learning, and growing. Their reliance on faith during uncertain times gives the novel a meaningful emotional depth and reinforces the theme of trusting God even when the future is unclear. Despite the serious backdrop of war and danger, the book also includes small, lighthearted moments. These little added chuckles give readers a welcome break from the tension and help make the characters feel more human and relatable. Overall, Season of Uncertainty is an engaging and heartfelt continuation of the series. With its strong historical atmosphere, relatable characters, and thoughtful themes of faith and resilience, the novel captures both the hardships and the hope of life during the American Revolution. Readers who enjoy historical fiction will likely find listening to this book both entertaining and inspiring.
Redemption's Victory - I was so excited for this sequel, and the author really delivered! I could tell that she did lots of research and made sure to painstakingly line up her dates and facts. For that reason alone the book deserves five stars, but that's not the only reason I enjoyed it. I really had a hard time putting it down because it felt like something high stakes was happening every chapter and I couldn't look away. Sandi weaves together a story filled with action, drama, and of course, redemption! I love that she never leaves the gospel out of her stories, and every plot point directs towards Jesus. I highly recommend this story not just for those who enjoy historical fiction, but for anyone who enjoys Christian fiction, fast paced stories, or romance.
Redemption's Promise - This is a wonderful story! Jason and Ruth are Jewish and find out about Jesus and have to figure out what to do with that knowledge, all while facing the troubles of him being stuck as a Roman Centurion's son, and her being a slave to the same man. They have been awaiting the Messiah, but is Jesus really the long awaited Messiah? Can he deliver all of their people from Roman rule? This book, while not in the Bible, is based off of the happenings in the Bible surrounding different parts of Jesus's ministry. It's a great read, grab a copy today.