About the Book
Book: The Struggle for Love
Author: Marilyn T. Parker
Genre: Biblical Fiction
Release date: November 2, 2021
Two sisters married to the same man. A man who loves only one.
Leah didn’t want a marriage without love. A strong and capable woman, she had determined to live a life of service as a midwife, bringing other women’s children into the world, allowing her father to breach tradition and betroth her beautiful younger sister first. But that was not to be.
Forced by her father to pose as her sister, Leah goes to Jacob’s wedding bed. When Jacob awakens to find Leah instead of the beautiful Rachel, he tells Leah that he will provide for her and do what a husband must, but she will never have his love.
Rejected by her husband and her relationship with her beloved sister broken, will Leah be able to keep her faith in the God of Abraham through the tragedies to come? Will Jacob see Leah for the woman she truly is? Will these two wives of the patriarch mend their relationship before it’s too late?
Enjoy this beautiful story of a woman overlooked by history but not by God. In Genesis 29:31 the scripture says, “When the Lord saw that Leah was not loved—” God was watching over Leah. And He’s watching over you.
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About the Author
Marilyn has worn many hats in her life: school teacher, pastor’s wife, mother of four God-loving children, and best of all—Grammy! She is presently the older member of a mother/daughter blogging duo with her wonderful daughter, Rebecca. They co-author Persevering Women, a blog full of inspiration to help women live above their circumstances.
Four years after becoming a widow, Marilyn married Peter Parker. Yes! She’s Mrs. Spiderman! Marilyn says she is truly married to her superhero.
When Marilyn and Peter are not traipsing around the country in their RV, they reside in Buckeye, Arizona with their monster dog, Mimi (don’t let the cute name fool you!). Marilyn’s greatest desire is that her work bring glory to God.
More from Marilyn
When I was seven or eight years old, I entered a writing contest for elementary students sponsored by the local newspaper. I won! Actually, I won two years in a row. I still remember some things about those stories. I remember that one was about a little girl who was so poor, she had to use fall leaves to make Christmas cards. Uh, kind of got my seasons mixed up there—but the storyline must have been good! That was the beginning of my writing career!
So why do I write biblical fiction?
Can’t people just read their Bibles? Yes. Of course. But years ago, when I was reading through the book of Genesis, studying the lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, one of Jacob’s wives caught my attention.
Genesis 29:31 When the Lord saw that Leah was unloved—
God was watching Leah. Can you imagine it? The God of the Universe leaning over the portal of heaven to get a better view of an unloved woman! I was hooked on the story right then. The scriptures were scant, but the story was hiding there in subtle hints. As I fleshed out Leah’s life from the Word, I fell more in love with the God who originally wrote her story. The Great Storyteller who knew both Leah and me before He laid the foundation of the earth, and who wrote our stories with love, promising us the best of all happy endings with Him.
My Thoughts
The Struggle for Love is written by Marilyn T. Parker. This is the story of Leah. Leah is one of my favorite characters from the Bible. Leah is described in the Bible is not as pretty as her sister, Rachel. She was not as well liked by her father. Her story is written in this book as kind and compassionate. However, I love the way that the author portrayed where she deceived Jacob. Her father wanted her too. In all of this she remained faithful to God.
Rachel is written as very prideful. Which is how I imagined her from her story in the Bible. She knew she was prettier then her sister. She knew that Jacob loved her more. We see the sisters relationship go from close to fractured.
The story is well written. The author did a good job bringing Leah's story to life. I hope to read more from the author in the future. Thank You to the author, publisher and Celebrate Lit for allowing me to read a copy of this book. All thoughts are my own.
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deb’s Book Review, February 20
Batya’s Bits, February 20
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, February 21
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Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, February 23
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Connie’s History Classroom, February 24
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, February 25
Mary Hake, February 25
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 26
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, February 27 (Spotlight)
Spoken from the Heart, February 27
Lights in a Dark World, February 28
Genesis 5020, February 28
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Marilyn is giving away the grand prize package of a $100 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1a45f/the-struggle-for-love-celebration-tour-giveaway
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book, this sounds like a wonderful story and I am looking forward to reading it
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ReplyDeleteThe Struggle for Love sounds like a brilliant read for me to enjoy! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Connie, for sharing your thoughts! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an excellent book.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy stories that bring the Bible to life.
ReplyDeleteConnie, Thank you for sharing your wonderful review! I enjoy Biblical fiction.
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