Daughter of Rome - by Tessa Afshar (Paperback)
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- A woman with a devastating secret.
- Author(s): Tessa Afshar
- 408 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Christian
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This Biblical novel by Tessa Afshar imagines the lives of Priscilla and Aquila and their struggles as followers of Yeshua (Jesus) in first century Rome.Book Synopsis
A woman with a devastating secret. A man bent on proving his worth. A chance encounter that catapults them into the heart of history.When the daughter of a prominent Roman general meets a disinherited Jewish immigrant, neither one can dream of God's plan to transform them into the most influential couple of the early church. Nor can they anticipate the mountains that will threaten to bury them. Their courtship unwittingly shadowed by murder and betrayal, Priscilla and Aquila slowly work to build a community of believers, while their lives grow increasingly complicated thanks to a shaggy dog, a mysterious runaway, and a ruthless foe desperate for love. But when they're banished from their home by a capricious emperor, they must join forces with an unusual rabbi named Paul and fight to turn treachery into redemption.
With impeccable research and vivid detail, Daughter of Rome is both an emotive love story and an immersive journey through first-century Rome and Corinth, reminding readers once again why Debbie Macomber has said that "no one brings the Bible to life like Tessa Afshar."
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Daughter of Rome is an intricate Christian novel focused on Priscilla and Aquila, following them from their charged first meeting through to their work as Corinthian tent makers.
Little is known about the couple's early days, but the book suggests a provocative reason for Priscilla's conversion. Here, she's the daughter of a Roman general and has long been shunned by her brother. An affair and a miscarriage left her grief-stricken. Later transformed by her belief, Priscilla extends kindness to the needy. Aquila, a disinherited Jewish leather worker, is touched by her actions.
During their early interactions, both Priscilla and Aquila delicately negotiate their emotions. They begin with hesitant humor that morphs into respect and desire, and their love story is engrossing. Further, it's rooted in the community of believers who guide them. Invigorating scenes build a cross-section of Rome, where people of all stripes find God.
Amid heartening depictions of Christian house churches, the invented characters humanize the biblical ones. Marcus, an eight-year-old runaway whom Priscilla and Aquila shelter, heals Priscilla's longing for motherhood. The painful reason for his destitution reveals the impact of other people's sins. An arc on finding justice for Marcus underscores the lengths that Priscilla will go to mirror the love she's received from God. Antonia, a haughty patrician, enlivens the plot with dark schemes that invite an opening for spiritual grace.
Paul is portrayed with a renegade air that's steeped in wisdom. Celebrated though he is, he's integrated with ease, and his characterization is down-to-earth. In this and other ways, Tessa Afshar inhabits the world of early Christians with refreshing clarity. From life under the threat of persecution to domestic details and her characters' innermost thoughts, she makes early Christianity spark.--Foreword Reviews
Afshar (In the Field of Grace) dramatizes the romance of the biblical characters Aquila and Priscilla in this exciting inspirational. Both Aquila and Priscilla have been betrayed by family members and are seeking to rebuild their lives independently. Each has a stalwart ally: Priscilla has her slave Lollia, while Aquila has his uncle Benyamin. Despite early inclinations to avoid each other, they begin to experience a deep attraction predicated on compassion, sacrifice, and strong faith. After repeated, and mysterious, attempts on Priscilla's life, Aquila's protectiveness of Priscilla becomes a desire to permanently guard her, and the two get married. But Priscilla has a secret that changes Aquila's feelings toward her once he discovers it. Afshar does not end the story with their wedding, but continues with a creative spin on their early ministry, including involvement with an orphaned boy and an order of exile from Claudius. Afshar brings in a thoughtful consideration of whether or not there are behaviors that cannot ever be forgiven, and her intricate biblical setting will engross readers. This is Afshar's strongest, most complex scripture-based story yet.--Publishers Weekly
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 408
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Christian
Publisher: Tyndale Fiction
Theme: Historical
Format: Paperback
Author: Tessa Afshar
Language: English
Street Date: February 4, 2020
TCIN: 78009140
UPC: 9781496428714
Item Number (DPCI): 247-73-8125
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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EXEPTIONAL!
5 out of 5 stars
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Connie Saunders - 5 years ago
Daughter of Rome is biblical fiction at its best! Author Tessa Ashfar tells the story of Priscilla, believed to be a Gentile, who was converted to Christianity and worked tirelessly to spread God's Word. Priscilla and her Jewish husband Aquila don't receive a lot of mention in the New Testament but their importance cannot be denied. In her end notes Ashfar explains how she determined that Priscilla might have been from a noble Roman family and why she chose to include both historical figures and fictional characters to create this story. Bible scripture confirms that Priscilla and Aquila saved Paul's life, they worked with him to spread the Gospel message, and they set up churches in their homes in three different cities; the fictional characters and events that are included have been added for creative interest.
Priscilla and Aquila are both fascinating biblical figures but it is Priscilla who claimed my heart. Through much of this story, Priscilla doubts that she has truly been forgiven of a past sin that still haunts her. As deeply as she loves Yeshua, as strongly as she believes that He will forgive, she continues to have a "tiny root of guilt". And, then, as she is reassuring another distraught woman that total forgiveness is possible, Priscilla finally feels it for herself. "Her own sin. Her own failure was no match for Yeshua's love. She was washed clean, utterly. Utterly. She felt the root wither. Die."
This is a beautiful story of love between a man and woman but it is also a story of the overwhelming love that a man and woman share for their God. One a Jew, one a Gentile, but together, they worked to tell others of His goodness.
Daughter of Rome is wonderful biblical fiction filled with faith, forgiveness, and redemption. It is a book that I will read again and I recommend it highly!
I received a copy of this book from the author. There was no obligation to write a favorable review and I am voluntarily sharing my own thoughts.
Fascinating Biblical Characters
5 out of 5 stars
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Barb loves to read - 5 years ago
Daughter of Rome
Wonderful and familiar Biblical characters painted with creative insight as to how their life and love story might have happened. Author Tessa Afshar weaves a creative story bringing the facts we know from scripture to life, blended with imagination, giving us a story of how it might have been for a Jewish young man, Aquila, when he encounters a gentile young woman with a troubled and secret past. Priscilla hungered and yearned for acceptance, yet did not quite belong and planned to never marry. Exciting story, so beautifully created. The characters draw me back to scripture to see how Tessa joined Biblical history and imagination so beautifully.
"It takes courage to stand your ground. Strength to lose everything, and still hold to the truth."
I received an e-copy of the book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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5 out of 5 stars
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- 5 years ago
Tessa Afshar’s latest release is a literary gem. The biblical fiction genre is somewhat new to me, yet it did not take long to captivate my attention from beginning to end. The novel is set in ancient Rome with a of plethora amiable characters. Based upon the book of acts, Priscilla and Aquila play a central role in Daughter of Rome.
It is a joy to watch Priscilla flourish in her identity in Christ, as she wholeheartedly submits her life and fears continuously along a rocky journey. Her deeply rooted faith challenges us as readers to examine our own faith and despite the fragility of her heart, nothing can stop the force of redemption that is displayed so powerfully in her life.
It is evident that God has a special plan for women in the church and this is demonstrated skillfully through the character of Priscilla.
I absolutely adored their relationship including their seasons of disappointment along with their fierce commitment to God and to each other. Their relationship spoke to me on many levels; their intimacy was ravishing providing the reader much delight of wholesome connection. One of my favorite aspects of the novel was their relationship. The flavor of passion, commitment and growth as a couple is enchanting. Despite a history of rejection from their families, they find grace in the arms of the Father and each other. Aquila’s tender care yet vigilant care foreshadows the heart of Lord for each one of us.
The beauty of covenant shines beautifully through this couple as Jew and gentile become one in Messiah.
The novel weaves various themes seamlessly throughout the narrative such as forgiveness, mercy, faith and hope amidst trials. This novel will be a healing balm to your soul, provoking you to grow in these areas as you receive courage to live abundantly and boldly for the kingdom.
“WITH A TOUCH OF WONDER HE SAW HER EYES FILL WITH TEARS. SHE DRANK THE WORD LIKE IT WAS LIFE.”
Your heart will be aroused to seek after your first love while you glean wisdom from the steadfast faith of the early church. This book will make the Word come alive, leaving you in wonder of the mystery of grace.
I highly recommend this book, as I believe it will encourage you to explore biblical themes during an adventure in Rome, you will not want to miss!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book for an honest review. The words and opinions expressed are my own.
A Powerful, Memorable Tale of Grace and Forgiveness
5 out of 5 stars
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Booklovingmomof5 - 5 years ago
Biblical fiction writer Tessa Afshar has once again knocked it out of the park with her newest novel, Daughter of Rome. This beautifully written tale transports us to the world of Aquila and Priscilla in the days of the early Christian church. It offers a plausible backstory for how this Jewish man and Gentile woman might have met and eventually grown together as the Biblical couple in Corinth who were tentmakers and active in Paul’s ministry.
The Bible gives little detail about the couple, but Afshar has done a wonderful job weaving together a plausible tale with as much historical detail as possible. It was inspiring to see the characters evolve as their relationship with Christ grew. In fact, Priscilla and Aquila, as well as the other characters in this story, are so multidimensional and relatable that it seems like they could walk right out of the pages. It is a powerful tale of hope, compassion, grace, and forgiveness that I will not soon forget.
I received a complimentary copy of this book, but I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are entirely my own, and I would give it more than five stars if that were an option!
Loved joining the journey of Priscilla and Aquila
5 out of 5 stars
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Hbaratta - 5 years ago
Tessa Afshar takes historical fiction to a new level. Her storytelling draws me in. I loved the ups, downs and nuances of each person’s life as we joined Priscilla and Aquila’s life’s journey.
A pleasure to read and an experience to savor!
5 out of 5 stars
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- 5 years ago
Daughter of Rome, by Tessa Afshar, is a stunning example of how thrilling Biblical fiction can be! As equally fascinating as it is moving, this novel is profoundly thoughtful and utterly enjoyable. With threads of history, romance, faith, and mystery, Ms. Afshar skillfully weaves a story that is truly compelling and utterly uplifting.
From the ancient historical setting, to the intriguing characters, to the fascinating plot, Ms. Afshar presents a story that is wholly satisfying! Within the homes and neighborhoods of first century Rome and Corinth, the story captivates as it draws the reader back in time to experience a culture and a civilization from long ago. Living under the constraints of cultural and religious expectations, the characters strive to honor God with their choices, their attitudes, their obedience, and their acts of compassion. As they dedicate themselves to sharing the Gospel message with their friends and neighbors, they find that they must face their fears, address their insecurities, pursue redemption, renew their hope, and nurture their faith all while the threat of persecution looms dangerously over them.
As the gripping story unfolds, relevant themes of forgiveness, grace, courage, faith, and compassion are explored. These themes enhance the novel and ensure that it is thought-provoking and meaningful. Very well-researched and carefully written, it is a novel that uplifts and inspires while it also entertains.
Daughter of Rome is certainly a special book! A pleasure to read, an experience to savor, and a book worth sharing, it is definitely a novel I can recommend wholeheartedly.
*I was given a copy of this book by the author/publisher through NetGalley. A review was not required. The review I have written is voluntary and contains opinions that are entirely my own.