In the Shadow of Jezebel by Mesu Andrews6/27/2023 Jehoiada would have served as priest during the height of faithful King Jehoshaphat’s reign in Judah: I believe Jehoiada relates to the cynic in us all, those who long for the good ol’ days and can become hopeless if we focus too far into the future. Something about the character must feel familiar in your own life. Sounds especially uplifting, don’t you think? How Jehoiada Relates…įor a character to leap off the page-and into your heart-you must relate to him or her. He’s weary of serving the Lord with little in return, and he’s sick of sinful people getting blessed. In fact, he’s a bit crotchety and years past his prime.įantastic, right? Can’t wait to read it? There’s more… He’s not mild-mannered, wealthy, or particularly good looking. If we compared this guy to comic-strip heroes, he’s neither Clark Kent nor Bruce Wayne. Ummm, not so with the hero of my March 2014 release, In the Shadow of Jezebel. Most novel heroes are dashing young men with rippling muscles and charming wit.
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