Shadow Of The Storm (Out Of Egypt #2) by Connilyn Cossette

Shira and her family are Israelites who have left Egypt and following Moses to the Promised Land. Happy that her best friend Kiya is going to marry her brother Eben, Shira wants to help her family. When she helps a midwife deliver a baby, Shira finds out she has a gift for being a midwife. Her mother warns Shira that not all situations will turn out well, but Shira goes ahead and helps with deliveries. When a mother dies Shira feels guilty and takes a break from midwifery and to make it worse the woman who died was the wife of the man she has an attraction to,Ayal. She did not know he was married when Ayal kissed her, and Ayal feels guilty about the kiss he gave her when he was married. There is another woman, Dvorah, who is a midwife who resents Shira and her people and tries to sabotage her relationship with Ayal. Shira takes care of the children of Ayal and they become closer and eventually marry. With God’s help, both Ayal and Shira forgive each other and find peace and happiness.
Well written and encouraging, the second book in this series has a good romance and has great faith content. The story was engaging throughout and it was a good fictional look at Israel in the wilderness. I liked the integration of characters from the first book into this story. 
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