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Joseph

Servant Siblings, Book 2

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Joseph

By: Jenifer Jennings
Narrated by: Jonathan Lee Taylor
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Joseph ben Joseph's family fractures after Jesus' crucifixion and his mother's choice to stay with his brother's followers, despite the looming threat of death. Joseph's older brother, claiming to have seen Jesus alive, insists on remaining in Jerusalem to join the disciples. But Joseph, not being the patriarch, is powerless to lead the family back to the safety of Nazareth.

Amid the turmoil, one of Joseph's siblings goes missing. Driven by the need to reunite his shattered family, Joseph embarks on a perilous search. As he navigates the dangers, he faces the challenge of finding the missing member before it's too late.

Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and tensions of first-century Jerusalem as Joseph works to mend his family in Joseph, Book 2 of the Servant Siblings series.

©2021 Jenifer Jennings (P)2022 Jenifer Jennings
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction
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I feel cheated paying so much for these short stories that should be one book. First one 5 hour of James not believing his brother is the messiah not ever his mother on and on about his lack of faith. The second stops abruptly without even really being a story. Just clarify what the reader would have suspected on there own. These would have been a five star book combined expressing everyone’s concerns all along. One character is talked about and the others are on hold. I am sorry and disappointed. To break it up just seems like a ploy to make more money. The second book wasn’t even five hours!

Short stories that should have been one book!

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