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Some books entertain. Others leave a mark on your soul. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers is firmly in the latter category. A bold reimagining of the biblical story of Hosea and Gomer, this novel transports the timeless tale of relentless love and redemption to the harsh, lawless world of California’s Gold Rush.

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The novel’s emotional weight rests on the shoulders of its protagonist, Angel. Sold into prostitution as a child and surviving years of abuse, Angel views herself as irreparably broken. Her identity is so entwined with her trauma that she cannot conceive of a life outside of "the trade." Rivers does not shy away from the harsh realities of Angel’s life; the author paints a stark picture of the sex industry in the mining towns, stripping away any romanticized notions of the Old West. Angel’s initial character is defined by cynicism and a fierce independence born of necessity. To her, love is a transaction, and trust is a liability. This sets the stage for the central conflict of the novel: the collision between Angel’s learned self-hatred and the inexplicable grace offered to her. Some books entertain

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