A Voice in the Wind

Book • 1993
A Voice in the Wind is the first book in the Mark of the Lion series.

It tells the story of Hadassah, a young Christian-Jewish slave living under the Roman Empire.

After her family is killed by Roman soldiers, Hadassah is taken to Rome and becomes a slave to a teenage Roman woman named Julia.

Despite the harsh conditions and temptations, Hadassah remains faithful to her Christian beliefs and influences those around her, including Julia's brother Marcus.

The novel explores themes of faith, redemption, and the struggles of early Christians in a decadent Roman society, culminating in a dramatic ending where Hadassah faces the ultimate test of her faith in the arena.

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