When Jewish scribe Sarah is forced to marry Persian aristocrat Darius, they find themseleves growing to love one another as Sarah is accused of conspiring with her cousin Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
In Harvest of Gold (Book 2) the scribe Sarah married Darius, and at times she feels as if she has married the Persian aristocracy, too. There is another point she did not count on in her marriage-Sarah has grown to love her husband. Sarah has wealth, property, honor, and power, but her husband's love still seems unattainable.Although his mother was an Israelite, Darius remains skeptical that his Jewish wife is the right choice for him, particularly when she conspires with her cousin Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Ordered to assist in the effort, the couple begins a journey to the homeland of his mother's people. Will the road filled with danger, conflict, and surprising memories, help Darius to see the hand of God at work in his life-and even in his marriage?A hidden message, treachery, opposition, and a God-given success, will lead to an unlikely bounty.
The scribe Sarah married Darius and at times she feels as if she has married the Persian aristocracy, too. But there is another point she did not count on in her marriage-Sarah has grown to love her husband.Darius remains unconvinced that his Jewish wife was the right choice for him even though his mother was an Israelite . . . particularly when he believes Sarah has conspired with her cousin Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Will the journey there, with its danger, conflict, and surprising memories, help Darius to see the hand of God at work in his life?A hidden message, treachery, opposition, and a God-given success, will lead to an unlikely bounty.