I Am My Beloved by Caryl McAdoo

Biblical Fiction

I Am My Beloved

Biblical Fiction

The wisdom of this world is foolishness to God.

How could the wisest man ever to live turn away from following God? The key is in Ecclesiastes and the Song of Songs that King Solomon wrote after his return to the Lord. Who was the Shulamite? And why did he call her his sister spouse? Only God knows the answer, but the wisest man who ever lived left clues. You will never forget reading this anointed story and may find yourself setting it down to wipe tears away or simply worship the great I AM.

I Am My Beloved, Biblical Fiction by Caryl McAdoo

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If you love Biblical novels, this is a book for you. The reader joins Abishag as a wide-eyed teenager hastily betrothed and married to the aged and slowly dying King David. The reader follows her life through his reign. This story is blessed with so much gentle inspiration, that this reviewer enjoyed it immensely.
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A wonderful fictional biblical story based on Abishag who was brought as a young girl to the aging King David to help keep him warm and care for him. This follows the story of the rest of her life what it might have been after the death of King David and Solomon is King. Come and enjoy this beautiful story of Abishag.
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I loved this book and recommend it to anyone with a love for Biblical Fiction. I could picture Abishag and the life she was given as if I was in the story myself. Due to the fact that the author used a lot of Biblical Scriptures, the storyline just came alive!
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Loved this book. Very believable.
Vivian B.
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I am speechless. This book was so AMAZING that I have been trying and trying to find just the right words to use. Not only do we get to see a piece of the Bible and the story of King David in his older years, through different eyes. But the eyes we see it all through, are sweet and kind. Abishag is a biblical female character that is surpassing others in this genre.
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