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The Pharisee's Wife

By: Janette Oke
Narrated by: Lisa Negrón
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From the beloved author of Love Comes Softly comes an inspiring work of historical fiction about a young Jewish woman, plucked from obscurity and thrust on a perilous journey, only to witness the world’s most life-changing story.

Like most young women in ancient Israel, Mary has little control over her own destiny. When Enos, a rising Pharisee, sees her one day in the market―the most beautiful woman he has ever laid eyes on―and determines to make her his wife, Mary’s fate is quickly sealed. His exorbitant bride price is the only hope her parents have of escaping abject poverty, but surely the fact that such a devout and esteemed man has chosen a girl of her station must be a sign of blessing.

When Mary enters training to become the proper Pharisee’s wife, it is as though she has been abandoned in a foreign land, where one misstep could cost her greatly. That feeling only deepens when she discovers Enos is all she feared he might be, treating her merely as a prize he has won―and worse. Then rumors of a miracle-working, traveling Prophet change everything, and Mary and Enos are swept up in events that will challenge all they hold dear and forever alter both their futures.

  • Full-length standalone biblical fiction from the bestselling author whose novels have sold more than 30 million copies
  • For fans of historical fiction by Tessa Afshar, Mesu Andrews, and Connilyn Cossette
  • Includes discussion questions for book groups
©2025 Janette Oke (P)2025 Tyndale Fiction
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I am a big fan of Janette Oke books and especially love the ‘Centurions Wife’ trilogy. When I saw this book I was so excited to see she was writing more books of the same sort, based around the time of Jesus, with a story of fictional characters woven around the Bible narrative. The book started really well and I was immediately drawn into the life of the main character, however the book quickly went downhill with the storyline feeling rushed and increasingly manic. It almost felt like this book was the draft of a trilogy hurriedly squashed into one book, covering an extensive period of time but with no detail to help you form a bond with the characters. In the latter part of the book, each chapter jumped several years with new characters introduced superficially and then abandoned. This is nothing like Janette Oke’s previous style. I also didn’t like the narration. I feel really bad writing this review as there isn’t a single other Janette Oke book that I don’t love.

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