A review by racheln23
Wisdom's Daughter: A Novel of Solomon and Sheba by India Edghill

3.0

I liked that this completely fictitious novel about real characters in history was written from more of a pagan perspective. It brings about a realization about what life potentially was like for this Biblical hero. I did not love the style in which the book was written. When I first opened the book, I almost shut it immediately when I saw how the narrators were going to change every so often. The narratives from Solomon's deceased beloved were an absolute bore and I started skipping them halfway through the book. Not my most favorite read, but I am glad I read it.