Hills of Moab
by Elizabeth Faye
In the ancient hills of Moab, Ruth witnesses the brutal reality of sacrificial worship. Shocked and disillusioned, she renounces the gods she once held sacred, seeing them now as instruments for power and control rather than sources of spiritual guidance.
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Nearby, Ruth's closest friend, Orpah, lives trapped under the heavy hand of her mother and struggles with a profound sense of worthlessness. Each day is a battle against the crushing weight of expectations and neglect, her spirit teetering on the brink of despair.
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Across the Jordan River, Naomi wrestles with the silence of the heavens as her family is uprooted from Bethlehem to settle in Moab—a nation she despises. Amidst the turmoil of their move, Naomi grapples with her faith and the memories of a life left behind.
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In Bethlehem, Boaz's growing prosperity sparks fear among the self-appointed leaders. Despite his father's Hebrew lineage, his mother's tainted reputation as a pagan from Jericho casts a shadow over his loyalty to Israel.
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As their paths converge, the fate of a nation will be altered forever.
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About
​Elizabeth Faye is an Australian author who lives in the Northern Rivers of NSW with her family and their three dogs. She discovered a love for books during her childhood, particularly those of the mystery and action thriller genre. When Elizabeth isn’t writing, she enjoys spending time with her family, adopting plants she doesn’t need, painting, going for walks and having coffee with friends.