Book #3 from the series: Women of the Covenant

Keturah, Mother of Virtue

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Abused …

Protected…

Married.

When young Keturah refuses to accept the abuse of her step-father, he is banned, along with her mother and brothers, from the protection of Abraham’s village. As Sarah’s maid, she is offered protection and education, living near them. A young man expresses support, but never invites her to marry him.

While Sarah lies on her death bed, she extracts promises from both Keturah and Abraham to marry. But Abraham is ancient. And Keturah is a young woman. Will the young man finally ask her?

She must decide. Marry ancient Abraham or her young friend. Is it possible to have a family and find joy as the wife of a man so much older?

Keturah, Mother of Virtue is the 3rd book in the Women of the Covenant series telling the story of a lesser known wife of Abraham.

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Praise for this book

Keturah was a refreshing read about a woman of the bible I have given very little thought to. The story had a great pace that showed depth with Keturah but also moved through what we do know of Abraham's life as well. I was teary-eyed for some parts and really invested in her life. I loved this book and would definitely read again!

I've always loved the story of Abraham and Sarah, but I'd never given much thought to the woman he married after Sarah died. Scripture doesn't mention much about her, but Angelique has written an interesting story about Abraham's second wife, Keturah. I enjoyed it very much and am looking forward to the next book in this series.