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Shelter of the Most High

Cities of Refuge, Book 2

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Shelter of the Most High

By: Connilyn Cossette
Narrated by: Rachel Botchan
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Captured by raiders to be sold as a slave, Sofea narrowly escapes their ship and finds herself stranded on the shores of Israel. Bargaining her way to a city of refuge, she finds herself in an even more dangerous situation. Can she find safety in this city of strangers, accept their God as hers, and be satisfied with His justice instead of her own?

The daughter of a pagan high priest, Sofea finds solace from her troubles in the freedom of the ocean. But when marauders attack her village on the island of Sicily, she and her cousin are taken across the sea to the shores of Canaan.

Eitan has lived in Kedesh, a City of Refuge, for the last 11 years, haunted by a tragedy in his childhood and chafing at the boundaries placed on him. He is immediately captivated by Sofea, but revealing his most guarded secret could mean drawing her into the danger of his past.

As threats from outside the walls loom and traitors are uncovered within, Sofea and Eitan are plunged into the midst of a murder plot. Will they break free from the shackles of the past in time to uncover the betrayal and save their lives and the lives of those they love?

©2018 Connilyn Cossette (P)2018 Recorded Books
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Yahweh values each of us and desires only to cherish and protect us…sometimes from ourselves.

The reader did not vary her voice when switching between characters. This would have been better with the addition of a male voice the varied his voice with the male characters.

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Best book ever

The is a must-read!!!!!
I totally recommend this book to anyone who’s enjoys biblical fiction!

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the most high

I loved it! Faith embracing.The words of the narrative exciting an griping!!!thank you ,Glory ohGod

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Wonderful story!

A wonderful story of grace and restoration and pure love. I really enjoy Connilyn writes her stories.

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Book 2 of 3- excellent

I enjoyed the continuation of the first story, it’s fun to follow the characters to a new season of life and tie in the new adventures. This author is excellent in keeping you engaged from chapter to chapter not wanting to stop reading. With both of these books, I read in a couple days to find out what was happening next. Enjoyed the historical references and details that caused me to research some of the places and laws on my own as well. Excellent, easy, fun read to step into a new world.

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wonderful story

great insight for handling, trusting and excepting the struggles of life with all powerful God.

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Please please choose a different narrator

The narrator really hurts the story. It’s difficult to tell when Aton was speaking because of her feminine high Voice (he’s a manly soldier!)and the way she pronounces her e’s and s’s is enough to drive a person mad. But I love the books! Needs a new narrator.

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Too many I perspectives

Originally the woman speaks in first person, then the man, then back and forth. The story and narration both take a minute to follow who is speaking. Makes the listener work to follow instead of enjoying the story.

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Really good story and the female narrator did a good job on the female parts

I wished the narrator would have been a male for the male roles or a better change of voice. It was difficult remembering that a male was speaking at certain times because of the female voice.

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Full-bodied and Colorful With Surprising Twists

The narrator is ok, but I wish there was an actual male narrator too. It would have made Eitan's first person narrative stand out better from Sofea's.

The story itself, full bodied, colorful and with many surprising twists. Eitan is now 20, a metalsmith under a nazirite vow. Darek, now his abba, husband of MoriYah, finds a young Sicani (early name for Sicillian), Sofea and her cousin Prezi washed up onto a beach near the city of Tyre. These traumatized young ladies from a distinctly pagan culture get their first taste of YHWH'S loving care that first day. Both have lost their families, now they get a new one. Eitan's friendship with Nazir isn't totally what would be expected. That's what Connilyn is so very good at. You guess at what's coming then get a twist! The romance between Sofea and Eitan is endearing. But you also end up caring about every single character, both good and bad.

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