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As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion #3) Paperback | Pages: 520 pages
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Original Title: As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion, #3)
Edition Language: English
Series: Mark of the Lion #3
Characters: Atretes, Rizpah, Theophilus
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America for Best Inspirational Romance (1996)

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The third installment in the Mark of the Lion trilogy.

Following A Voice in the Wind and An Echo in the Darkness, As Sure as the Dawn continues the chronicles of Hadassah, a Christian slave woman living during the height of the Roman Empire. She has saved the life of the scorned child of a disreputable Roman woman and the Germanic gladiator, Atretes. For her faith, Hadassah now languishes in condemnation, awaiting death in a dungeon beneath the arena. Atretes, who holds fast to his dreams of revenge for the slaughter of his people, wants his son back. So he seeks out John the Baptist, who is the key to finding the custodian of his son, and brings his war-weary soul closer to redemption.

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Title:As Sure as the Dawn (Mark of the Lion #3)
Author:Francine Rivers
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 520 pages
Published:1995 by Tyndale House Publishers
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Romance. Christian Romance

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As Sure as the Dawn by Francine Rivers is the third book in an amazing series. Atretes a german warrior also revered gladiator is free. He won his freedom through fighting, but now his life is going to change forever.I recommend this book to young adults.This book almost felt like a stand alone. The characters are not related to the previous two books. Even though I missed the characters in the previous books I felt like I related to the characters in this book the most. Well more to the subject

Okay, I know these are Christian books, but I read them because they came highly recommended. The first two had good stories, good enough to overcome the preaching. The third basically drudged up some leftover characters from the first two books and had them quote the entire Bible to eachother. Oh, plus there were some pretty outrageous "heavenly miracles" in this book, while the other two managed to tell a good story without depending on acts of God for the storyline to progress.

The third and last book in Francine Rivers, Mark of the Lion series, and again, this isn't a book that I would normally pick up and read but a coworker let me borrow all but this last book which I got a the library, because she thought I'd like them, which I did enjoy reading the series and I'm glad I did.I would have to give this book 2 stars being that it's not as good as the first book " An Echo in the Darkness" which was my favorite in the series. This classic series has inspired nearly 2

Dude, the first half of this book = romance novel. Straight up, with less nakedness and with the word "Jesus" muttered as something other than a curse or expression of sexual fulfillment.The middle part = summarization of Bible stories through one character's pages and pages of talking. As if the people of the "projected" audience don't freakin' know. And as if anybody who appreciates good writing wants to see pages of info-dump via dialogue.Second half of book = I don't even know. But, the

it is one of the books that make you want to be a better person, it is calling to your very inner you. This is what I call Christianity

3.5 stars First 75% of book = 5 stars; last 25%=2 stars Loved this book up until the last part when Rizpah was betrayed by her husband. Frustrating all the way around how this whole scene happened. To me, it overshadowed the ending. I found it hard to forgive Atretes so quickly...would have liked to see him make things 'right' with Rizpah before the book ended. My goodness, he left her for weeks on end without her baby and food! All because she was trying to keep HIM from sinning. Didn't like

This story is beautiful! I have already read it twice and foresee myself rereading it at some point in the future. Francine Rivers, well done!

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