
This review is my honest opinion.Ī Light on the Hill by Connilyn Cossette is a unique and beautiful read! It is the first book to a new series called CITIES OF REFUGE, but it does connect to the debut series by this author. Thank you to the publisher for a complimentary copy of this novel. A Light on the Hill is on my favorites list for 2018, and I highly recommend it! Happily, book two is already set to release for this fall, so there’s plenty of time to give this one a read and be ready for the next release. A Light on the Hill is a triumphant story of mercy and hope. Readers of stories that take place during Bible times are sure to love this latest offering from Connilyn Cossette. The descriptions of the camp, the rituals of the sacrifices, and the meaning behind them took on a deeper importance as I experienced them through the eyes of the Moriyah. It was especially neat because I had just finished reading Leviticus. I truly feel like I learned something about ancient Israelite practices under the Mosaic law. The faith element is a key part of the story and beautiful to behold. The rising action is steady through the climax of the story, and the ending is bittersweet, yet satisfying in many ways. The plot is full of action, as well as the perfect amount of quieter moments and introspection. I could feel the tension between the characters and Moriyah’s fear as they tried to reach a city of refuge. I especially loved the descriptions of the landscape as they traveled. Additionally, the details and descriptions of the setting are engrossing. Moriyah’s character arc is wonderful to experience. The characters are multifaceted, with fully realized motivations and realistic emotions. Strong characterization, a deep sense of place, and a slow-burning romance are all a part of this wonderful story. Because it’s not been touched on a lot (at least not that I’ve read), it feels very fresh and new even within an ancient setting.Īll of the elements of this story are equally strong and combine beautifully. I was intrigued by this premise for sure and feel that it works on so many levels. I’ve never read any other Biblical or historical fiction novels set during the time of the book of Joshua, nor any that had anything to do with the cities of refuge. She’s become one of my favorite authors, so I was eager to get my hands on her new series opener.


I wasn’t sure if Connilyn Cossette could top herself, but I enjoyed A Light on the Hill just as much as her previous release.
