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In Ur of the Chaldeans, Ishcah faces the daunting prospect of marrying Abram, a man she has never met and who renames her Sarai on their wedding day. Their union, arranged since childhood, tests her as she grapples with uncertainty about her future and Abram's character, including his devotion to an unseen God--entirely unlike the idols she has worshiped all her life.

When Abram reveals that Adonai has directed him to leave the family, Sarai chooses to trust him and follow his God, even though she is not sure Adonai can make them a great nation. As the years pass without conceiving a child, Sarai wrestles with doubt and faith within her marriage. Her skepticism that their descendants will "outnumber the stars" grows with time. It will take nothing short of a miracle to prove Adonai's faithfulness to His promise.

A master of biblical research, Angela Hunt delivers a series starter that transports readers to the Old Testament world of Sarah and Abraham, making this novel a perfect read for those who love Francine Rivers, Mesu Andrews, Connilyn Cossette, and Jill Eileen Smith.

368 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2025

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Angela Elwell Hunt

271 books1,961 followers
Christy-Award winner Angela Hunt writes for readers who have learned to expect the unexpected in novels from this versatile author. With nearly six million copies of her books sold worldwide, she is the best-selling author of more than 165 works ranging from picture books (The Tale of Three Trees) to novels.

Now that her two children are grown, Angie and her husband live in Florida with Very Big Dogs (a direct result of watching Turner and Hooch and Sandlot too many times). This affinity for mastiffs has not been without its rewards--one of their dogs was featured on Live with Regis and Kelly as the second-largest canine in America. Their dog received this dubious honor after an all-expenses-paid trip to Manhattan for the dog and the Hunts, complete with VIP air travel and a stretch limo in which they toured New York City.

Afterward, the dog gave out pawtographs at the airport.

Angela admits to being fascinated by animals, medicine, psychology, unexplained phenomena, and “just about everything” except sports. Books, she says, have always shaped her life— in the fifth grade she learned how to flirt from reading Gone with the Wind.

Her books have won the coveted Christy Award, several Angel Awards from Excellence in Media, and the Gold and Silver Medallions from Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year Award. In 2007, her novel The Note was featured as a Christmas movie on the Hallmark channel. Romantic Times Book Club presented her with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006, and American Christian Fiction Writers bestowed the same award in 2019.

In 2006, Angela completed her Master of Biblical Studies in Theology degree and completed her second doctorate in 2015. When she’s not home reading or writing, Angie often travels to teach writing workshops at schools and writers’ conferences. And to talk about her dogs, of course.

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706 reviews1,008 followers
October 22, 2025
Rescued Heart by Angela Hunt
Book 1 in The Matriarchs Series
3 Stars
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Rescued Heart is the first book in Angela Hunt’s new biblical fiction series and this book explored the lives of Abraham and Sarah. The story is well written, rich in historical detail and gives readers an imaginative look at what life in Ur of the Chaldeans, with Sarah and Abraham might have been like.

That said, I personally struggled with some of the creative license taken with the biblical story. The book portrays Sarai and her family as worshipers of false gods before Abram’s call, and Sarai herself is not shown as the woman of strong faith we recognize from Scripture. While I understand some of this is historically accurate for the people in Ur during that time and added depth to Sarah's character in the books, those choices just made it harder for me to connect with the Sarah I know from the Bible.

Additionally, some of the family relationships were not accurate and felt like a creative departure that didn't align for me.

Angela Hunt is undeniably a gifted writer and researcher, and I can appreciate her effort to bring cultural depth to familiar Bible characters. I do not believe it's her intention in any way to be disrespectful by taking these creative liberties as that is what occurs many times in some biblical fiction books, however, readers who prefer stories that stay closer to the biblical text may find these interpretations a little distracting.

For those who enjoy biblical fiction and don’t mind extra creative license, this might still be an engaging read. It's always important when reading biblical fiction to take your heart back to scripture regardless of the creative liberties taken in the fictional work.

Thank you to the publisher for a complimentary copy to honestly read and review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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55 reviews4 followers
November 16, 2025
I had to take my time reading to follow the fictional aspects added to this novel. It was cool to visualize the people with feelings to how we feel when we are frustrated, happy, etc. I felt that through the descriptive writing. I also appreciated her use of the Book of Jasper. As always, Angela Hunt is a thorough writer that brings her characters to life.
2,034 reviews
October 14, 2025
In Rescued Heart we are given a fictional account of Sarah, the wife of Abram, and a detailed look at how her life might have been. The author has notes and answers several questions in the back of her book as to why she took some liberties and why she wrote certain scenes.

I have always enjoyed author Hunts's detailed fictional reads, and this one was no different. Though it does take creative license, I did enjoy getting into what Sarah may have been thinking, what her life was like before marriage, during marriage, and her walking alongside Abraham as his wife. Things like her extraordinary beauty and giving birth well past her time and into her old age makes her a very unique person. Her rocky relationship with Hagar and all the drama that came from that. She was also married to a man who was destined to be the father of many.

After the flood, and Noah and his sons, Abram picks up the one true message of the only God to bring to a world that has forgotten him yet again. There is always a witness and bringing in all the well-known parts of Genesis made this a riveting read.

I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.

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3,088 reviews1 follower
October 15, 2025
God turns my weakness into good.

The Rescued Heart is based on the account of Abraham and Sarah. And it is done very well. It speaks of context, history, and other literature. Angela Hunt love for the word and the history of the bible is displayed gloriously. Since it is a very familiar bible account, I am not going to get into the details but I learned about the heart of a mother, wife, and daughter in Sarah. What may have gone thru her head and how she reconciled what God required of her. For example the sacrifice of her son. It appears it may have happened when Isaac was a bit older than what we learned in Sunday School. How it may have broken her only to know that it is not a sacrifice but a surrender of all that we love.
The account is wonderful reminder of God's purpose and how great it is for all of mankind.

Highly recommend!

A special thank you to Bethany House and Netgalley for the ARC and the opportunity to post an honest review.
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1,459 reviews86 followers
October 19, 2025
Rescued Heart is just as breathtaking as its cover. Angela Hunt brings authenticity, relatability, and deep emotion to her biblical fiction. The story of Sarah and Abraham has always fascinated me, and this novel adds rich details that ultimately carried me away.

I’m excited for The Matriarchs series, which will feature three novels highlighting key mothers of the Jewish faith—Sarah, Rebekah, and Leah. Rescued Heart centers on Sarah’s biblical journey.

I admire how the author, grounded in biblical history, offers glimpses into what Sarah’s life and motivations may have been. Connecting with Sarah and understanding with her uncertainty, struggles with infertility, and disbelief felt believable. While we can’t know every nuance of her thoughts or actions, it’s clear that Hunt invested a lot of research, prayer, and heartfelt creativity into this portrayal—even referencing the Ancient Book of Jasher for added depth.

This moving faith-affirming story of redemption shows that even when we make mistakes or have doubts, God always keeps His promises.

First Line: I stood in my grandfather’s chamber and waited, my faith miniscule and my confidence nonexistent.
Series: The Matriarchs, book 1
Genre: Biblical Fiction
Author: Angela Hunt
Page Count: 368

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276 reviews8 followers
October 14, 2025
Angela Hunt is another one of my favorites. Her Biblical fiction always leads me back to the Bible to see what we know about the stories she portrays. In Rescued Heart, Hunt invites us into Sarah and Abraham, starting from when they meet and marry as Abram and Sarai. When I think about these two, I always imagine them later in life, so I really enjoyed the beginning and seeing how Hunt imagined the beginning of their relationship and the beginning of Sarah's faith journey. And true to the other books I've read by Angela Hunt-- I did go back to the stories recorded in the Bible and see what we can know as true and think about how these events may have really occured. I truly appreciate the obvious time, research, and care that the author takes in adding her imaginings to the real heros recorded in God's Word. If you're like me, Angela Hunt is a must read author. If you've never read her books, grab this one and you will be hooked!
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69 reviews15 followers
October 2, 2025
I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher.

This one is definitely one of my favorites from Angela Hunt! I really enjoyed how she took the biblical story of Abraham and Sarah and brought it to life using details from the Bible and historical texts from the time. I liked the connection between Abraham and Noah and Shem and the way the book explained Sarah's struggles with infertility and with waiting for God's timing.

My only criticism would be that the pacing was a little too fast in some places and a little too slow in others, glossing over things I found very interesting and dwelling on details that I did not find as interesting, but that's a matter of personal preference. Overall, I thought the story was well-written and really fascinating.
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51 reviews5 followers
October 3, 2025
Another well done work by Angela Hunt, this time about the story of Sarah. Oh did she make me feel all that Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar might have felt! I could identify with the portrayal of Sarah as she struggled with infertility. The jealousy she must have felt when Hagar conceived and she was still childless. And times where she just wanted to wring Abraham’s neck, haha!

I enjoyed what was included to fill in the gaps of the lives of Abraham and Sarah. Angela’s writing style is simply phenomenal!

I am grateful to have received an advanced reader copy of this book. Opinions are all mine.
2 reviews
December 9, 2025
So much I have learned

Angela hunt is one of my favorite authors and this book didn't disappoint. I felt like I was right there with Sari and I always am surprised of the research done by Jennifer. The food, the land the culture is as would imagine its exactly as she writeS.
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829 reviews77 followers
September 17, 2025
One thing I love about Biblical fiction is the way that it brings the scripture to life - adds color, texture, details based on context and culture as well as other historical documents, to fill in the gaps of the stories. Of the stories I've read about Abraham and Sarah, this one may be the best. There were a lot of details pulled from the book of Jasher, which is referenced in scripture, but is not included in the scriptures - but because those details are out there, the author chose to use them to fill in some of the blanks surrounding the lives of the original patriarch. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Abraham's faith and how he shared it with those around him and then also seeing Sarah's faith journey. I enjoyed this perspective of Hagar as well this book provided a bit of closure on her story too. Though mostly character driven, there was enough plot - and enough that was added in from beyond Genesis that I was completely entranced by the story and eagerly turning pages to see what was happening. I definitely encourage reading the author's note that has answers to questions on why she chose to use some details that she did and how she drew some of her conclusions. This story held tight to scripture and added in some very plausible reasons for things that we know have happened. This was a thoroughly enjoyable addition to my Biblical fiction shelf and one I can easily recommend to fans of Biblical fiction or any who would want to know more about the life of Abraham and Sarah. Special thanks to Bethany House and the author for an advance copy of this book. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.
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Author 4 books13 followers
October 20, 2025
This book is like reading the most beautiful Bible study on Sarah, but without the boring parts. A must read for all Biblical fiction lovers this book follows the lives of Abram and Sarai from when they first meet and marry as strangers until the death of Sarah.
This book is of course based on Genesis, but also history and more specifically the rabbinical book of Jasher which has some stories that aren’t in Genesis. Whether they happened or not doesn’t matter, because they add to the beauty of the story and in some ways the prophecy of Jesus even more.
Abraham may have been tempted by satan? Maybe he survived a furnace?
The book also fills in some possible scenarios scholars consider for locations, and other events like Sarah being Abraham’s half sister or even the death of Sarah which to me was so tragic. I never noticed she died while Abraham was off to sacrifice Isaac?! What?
The book is so well written. I took my time with it and I feel like I got a whole Bible study out of it.

Also I have to address the way Sarah’s barrenness is so carefully portrayed here. Hunt is sensitive to all aspects of it. Sarah’s feelings are there but not so deep you feel depressed. And as someone who can relate to Sarah I know it can be quite easy to feel depressed about being forty and not having children. I loved that she had Sarah marrying at an older age. I really hope this book gives perspective to people who have loads of kids to be sensitive to those who don’t and want them. Maybe even give them better understanding of what their friends are going through. There’s not enough talk in the church about God not always answering prayers or giving us the desires of our hearts right away.
But it’s a novel of hope and promises fulfilled which gives me hope that my age may not seem old and impossible to God. I loved how Hunt wrote how God restored Sarah’s youth. It’s a lovely book. Please read it and give Biblical fiction a chance.
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1,001 reviews52 followers
October 18, 2025
This story of Sarah and Abraham was brought to life from the book of Genesis. From their wedding to their barren years and on to Sarah’s death right after Abraham obeyed God with his willingness to sacrifice their only son Isaac. I was moved by the faith of Abraham and Sarah’s turn from idols to the one and only true God. This author did her research and noted her references in the back of the book. I learned some things I never knew before. Of course she used her creative skills to fill in the blanks of what might have been happening in their day to day lives, but always using scripture to authenticate the actual Biblical story. This got me studying more of Genesis and following along as I read this interesting book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher through Celebrate Lit but was not required to write a review.
1,880 reviews
October 22, 2025
"Rescued Heart" by Angela Hunt is Biblical Fiction. This book explores the lives of Sarai and Abram from the Bible. It fictionalizes the Biblical account, so if you are someone who prefers to only read the Bible verbatim you may want to skip this book.

As the first book in The Matriarchs series, I feel like the author brings the story of Sarai and her willingness to follow Abram where God, Adonai, leads him. The author brings to life possible emotions Abram/Abraham and Sarai/Sarah might have felt and what life may have been like for them. I appreciated the historical details the author included along with the descriptions of the scenery.

So if you enjoy Biblical fiction, check out Rescued Heart by Angela Hunt for yourself.

I received a complimentary copy of this book, but this in no way influenced my review. All opinions are my own.
36 reviews3 followers
October 22, 2025
Another perfectly told story!

Angela Hunt has, of course, created another perfect read! This story is filled with rich details specific to the era and written by a master storyteller who, as always, has done her research! Readers will gain a credible understanding of the lives of Sarah and Abraham who lived approximately 2000 years before Jesus. They will also be reminded of God’s faithfulness to fulfill his every promise. In this story Hunt has artfully outlined the origin of the Hebrew people while using the beloved, flawed and very human characters of Abraham and Sarah in this beautiful and emotionally gripping saga. You will never be sorry you read a Hunt book!
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250 reviews2 followers
September 22, 2025
Another great book by Angela Hunt. It only took me about 18 hours to read it. I received this book from Angela's publisher. I had never thought that there might be some more texts before Genesis. I am looking for to reading the Book of Jasher even though I know it wasn't approved to be part of the canonical Bible. Great storytelling, Angie.
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October 8, 2025
Angela does an incredible job bringing characters from the Bible to life in new ways. What an incredible thing to see Biblical heros as real people, with emotions and struggles. I love the care she takes in using historical documents and the way she wove history and fiction together. A must read!
934 reviews23 followers
October 24, 2025
An eye opening story of Sarah and Abraham. Enjoyable story. Great book for those who enjoy Biblical fiction. I received a copy of this book and all opinions are my own.
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Author 5 books89 followers
September 7, 2025
Rescued Heart by Angela Hunt is an immersive Biblical fiction look into the life of Sarai/Sarah, Abraham’s wife. What made her tick, and what made Abraham give in to her whims? The author’s well-thought-out possibilities make this a great read.

While the author stayed true to the Bible, she also added some extra non-biblical stories, which, although they might disappoint some, I found added to the story. In the end, I wept for all that Sarah and Abraham and even Hagar went through. Making this an emotional read.

I enjoyed the first book in The Matriarchs series, and I look forward to reading the next one. I highly recommend it!

I received a complimentary copy courtesy of Bethany House Publishers via NetGalley for my honest review.
782 reviews32 followers
October 24, 2025
Rescued Heart: The Story of Sarah: The Matriarchs Book #1 is a uniquely written and woven story about Abraham and Sarah from the Bible by Angela Hunt. Using the Bible as her guide and inspiration from the Book of Jasher, Ms. Hunt makes Readers see these well known People from the Bible in a different light from the beginning of their marriage to the end, and everything in between. Showing Abraham and Sarah in humanistic light, beyond the pages of the Bible and the Book of Jasher, also shows that some of their struggles, or aspects of them, are not all that different than what we struggle with today.

I absolutely loved Rescued Heart: The Story of Sarah: The Matriarchs Book #1 by Angela Hunt! I thought Ms. Hunt’s research for Rescued Heart was unique and different than what I am used to in Biblical Fiction. I love that Ms. Hunt had an Author’s Note and supplemental Q & A section for Readers that answer questions they may have while reading Rescued Heart. Through Rescued Heart, I saw Sarah and Abraham with fresh eyes. I like how even though it was primarily Sarah’s story, Rescued Heart also gives Abraham’s perspective at times too. I love that Sarah and Abraham were older when they got married in the story than I anticipated from reading the Bible. I love how Rescued Heart showed Sarah’s hardship in the waiting, because, to me, it spoke volumes of how even today, to wait upon God and His Timing is, at times, excruciatingly hard—especially when it feels like the rest of the world is passing you by. I also thought that the way Ms. Hunt portrayed the way pregnancy affected Sarah was unique. Some of God’s Mightiness portrayed in the book reminded me of lessons or correlations from both New and Old Testament Stories in the Bible. I actually loved how Hagar was portrayed in Rescued Heart! Make sure to read Rescued Heart to experience Angela Hunt’s beautiful story for yourself! I highly recommend it! I’m excited to see where Angela Hunt takesThe Matriarchs series next!

Have you read Rescued Heart? What did you think of the book?

I would like to thank the Publisher, NetGalley, and Celebrate Lit Blogging Tours for giving me a copy of Rescued Heart to review, for letting me be a part of the Rescued Heart Celebration Tour, and for providing the information needed for this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

My review is also on my blog Leslie’s Library Escape, NetGalley, and Amazon.
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1,193 reviews25 followers
October 27, 2025
This book was for me a very interesting, and sometimes quite surprising, look at the life of Sarah, the wife of Abraham. The author showed the great divide and conflict between the pagan lifestyle of those who worshipped idols and Abraham’s strong faith in the one true God. Sarah was sometimes caught up in this conflict in both her family relationships and with the idol-worshipping culture as she followed Abraham. We see the struggles that Sarah may have had at times with her own personal faith, but we also see the strong, unwavering faith that Abraham had in God. As I mentioned at the beginning of this review, I was sometimes very surprised at the unexpected twists and turns in their story, but those did help me realize the great challenges that they must have faced during their lifetimes.

Please note this: I found the “Author’s notes” at the end of the book to be a very helpful look at the author’s research into the story of Abraham and Sarah and she explains why she made some of her choices in writing their story. In those notes, the author very clearly states that “This book is fiction based on biblical events; the truth lies in the Scriptures.” She based many of the fictional events in this book on her reading of the “Book of Jasher, an ancient rabbinical work translated from the Hebrew. This book does not claim to be inspired Scripture.” It was good to read that the author holds the Bible as the only source of Truth. Her next book will be the story of Rebekah, and I’m sure it will be as interesting as this one.

I voluntarily received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. All opinions are my own.
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61 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2025
Rescued Heart: The Story of Sarah is a historical novel by Angela Hunt and is considered Book I in the Old Testament series, The Matriarchs. It is based on several chapters from the Book of Genesis (The Holy Bible; The Tanakh), as well as the non-canonical but historical Book of Jasher. Dr Hunt has taken the foundational story of Sarah and Abraham and fleshed it out, giving us a richness in narrative, fully formed characterizations, an understandable geographical context, and a cogent concept of emerging political identities.

Rescued Heart is a love story thrice fold: 1) as a beautiful and thoughtful woman comes to love a man (several years her senior); 2) as a couple comes to love—via a promise—a child not yet born; 3) and as a matriarch and patriarch learn across the years to love and trust absolutely a Holy God.

As a believer, this story of Sarah and her Abraham resonated with me. Deeply. I particular commend to you the final chapters, 37–39.

In addition to the novel itself (333 pages), we also find the author’s notes (Q&A format); a Reading Group Discussion Guide; a preview chapter from, The Story of Rebekah (Book 2 in The Matriarchs series); and the author’s biographical sketch.

Dr Hunt’s Rescued Heart is an exceptionally rich, respectful and obviously personally meaningful take on the Sarah / Abraham saga. It is fully deserving of the Five Stars rating for the purposes of this Goodreads book review.

This title is scheduled for release 7 October 2025.

Richard Kim Millsap
29 September 2025

[Notes: 1) I always reserve for myself the right to correct and edit any particular review. 2) It seems that packaged review formats don’t always allow for my carefully considered scribblings and structure. Apologies where unsolicited adjustments sow a bit of confusion.]
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319 reviews7 followers
October 17, 2025
Rescued Heart draws the reader into what life might have been like back during Old Testament days. We get to experience Sarah and Abraham in a “human” way, I liked that about this book as sometimes it is difficult to relate to biblical characters. Angela Hunt did a great job in bringing these characters to life out of the pages of the Bible .
Reading Biblical fiction is sometimes uncomfortable to me. I am hesitant to read anything that contradicts the Bible. Most of Rescued Heart is imaginary using details from the book of Jasher. (I believe the original book of Jasher was lost. However, it is mentioned in the Bible a few times. ) Authors often use poetic license to convey historical events more vividly. And that was the case with Sarah’s life. What I do appreciate is Angela Hunt stayed true to what we do know from the scriptures about Sarah and Abraham’s life. So, for those who enjoy Biblical fiction and can comfortably sort out the known from the unknown, this book is going to be a hit. The author’s attention to detail is fantastic.
I received a copy of NetGalley with no obligations. I also purchased a second copy to share with friends. All opinions expressed are my own.
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1,156 reviews115 followers
October 24, 2025
This is quite the page turner as you delve into the Story of Sarah and all the thoughts and feelings that she must have had. Can you imagine the agony of praying and wanting a child year after year while you watched everyone around you have children and asking the question when Lord when. If we are honest we have all questioned God at some time and being human I am reassured that Sarah felt that way. Abram’s faith was so strong as he was an example to others and this brings him to life before our eyes as we see them as humans who loved and trusted Adonai but suffered through difficulties and struggles. I highly recommend you open the pages and become immersed in their story which pricks your heart to pick up your Bible and read the inspired words this follows and elaborates on. It is not just a book but a journey you will take with these historical figures and when you are done you will feel like you have been a witness. I loved this book and respect all the research and hard work to bring it to us in a thought provoking and realistic way. Beautifully written. I really appreciated the author’s notes at the end.
I received a complimentary copy from CelebrateLit/Bethany House Publishing. The honest review and opinions are my own and were not required.
48 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2025
There's just something about Angela Hunt - her books hold a depth that never fails to resonate. As I closed this book, I felt a weight of disappointment. It was over, and I'd have to wait months for another dose of Hunt's masterful storytelling. Not only was I entertained by the biblical story of Sarah, but I was challenged in my own faith. For me, this is a hallmark of an excellent book. With a storyline that keeps the pages turning and a message that embeds itself in my heart and soul, I felt Sarah's story deeply. Rescued Heart was beautiful, passionate, and life-giving. I could not praise it highly enough!

I received a copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.
105 reviews7 followers
October 28, 2025
This was a very interesting read…I found it quite enjoyable.
38 reviews
November 1, 2025
The events of this book shines light on the verse in Exodus 15:11, which says:

“Who among the gods is like you, Lord? Who is like you— majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?”
‭‭Exodus‬ ‭15‬:‭11‬ ‭NIV‬‬

And the song:

Who Is Like Unto Thee?
Who is like unto thee, O Lord?
Who is like unto thee, O Lord?
Among the gods, who is like thee?
Glorious in holiness, fearful in praises,
Doing wonders, Alleluia!

You are God alone, Lord! There’s none other.
418 reviews11 followers
August 21, 2025
“As the years pass without conceiving a child, Sarai wrestles with doubt and faith within her marriage. Her skepticism that their descendants will ‘outnumber the stars’ grows with time,” the back jacket states in Angela Hunt’s novel, Rescued Heart: The Story of Sarah.

~ What ~
The first in The Matriarchs series, this 368-page paperback targets those interested in a fictional Biblical account of Sarah and Abraham. Using the Holy Scriptures, Tree of Life Version, the rendition contains topics of slavery, infertility, and death, so it may not be appropriate for immature readers. With a map included at the beginning of the book, the ending has an author’s note, ten discussion questions, a snippet of the next book in the series, the author’s biography, references, and advertisements.

In this advanced reader copy, written in first person by Sarah and Abraham, both marry at older ages without first getting to know each other. Throughout the decades, Sarah yearns for a child while Abraham yearns for Adonai, no matter who or what gets in the way. The two must learn to surrender to God as they travel the lands in search of where they are supposed to settle. Time after time, Sarah is challenged to trust not only in her husband but also in the Almighty.

~ Why ~
Well-researched, retold Biblical stories can add clarity and understanding when rereading Scriptures, as the words come to life in a new way. As a huge fan of Hunt, I appreciate the immense detail in this Old Testament story and how Sarah had to rely on God as she dealt with infertility, insecurity, and disappointment, which sometimes occurred due to her husband’s insistence. I liked how Sarah was portrayed as a woman who loved her husband yet was frustrated with some of his decisions.

~ Why Not ~
Those who do not have any interest in restated Old Testament stories may not enjoy this read. Others may not prefer the addition of literary license that includes Abraham knowing Noah, Nimrod sending Abraham into a fire, Sarah growing younger, and a stranger who appeared to Abraham and Sarah. However, the author states in her notes that some of these added stories are from The Book of Jasher, which is not in the Bible and is not inspired by God. I have heard Isaac may have been in his thirties when he was to be sacrificed, which could have been a type of Jesus.

~ Wish ~
I appreciated Hunt’s deep and obvious research, but I was disheartened that the iconic story was enhanced using The Book of Jasher for many of the added tales, as they may be true to someone who does not know the Word of God. Capitalizing every pronoun of God would be appreciated.

~ Want ~
If you are seeking a fictional Biblical story of Sarah and Abraham, this one is interesting as it focuses on surrendering to God, but be aware that it contains several added tales not conveyed in Scripture.

Thanks to Bethany House and Interviews & Reviews for this complimentary book. I am under no obligation to give a positive review.

Rating: 3.5 of 5
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1,118 reviews42 followers
November 6, 2025
I thought this was an intriguing adaptation of Sarah from the Bible. It is largely based on the book of Jasher and Hunt did take many creative liberties. I don't necessarily think that is a bad thing if one understands what they are reading. The author makes it abundantly clear that she takes great creative license though, so I hesitate to fault her. I enjoy historical fiction and truly, with what little information we have of females from the Bible, and novel about them is historical fiction, and that is okay so long as one understands what is true and what is fabricated or guesses of the author. So in regards to that, my biggest complaint may be omitting the fact that the book of Jasher that we know today is known to be quite different than what was spoken of in the Bible and does have a number of documented errors, that aside, I really enjoyed reading it, then digging into what is actually in Scripture. For instance, the idea that Sarah passed when she did was not something I had considered and a family member that I was discussing it with was adamant that Abraham and Isaac returned to Sarah and that that was explicitly stated, however, when we went to the source, it is not stated at all and I can see where the author may draw that conclusion with the Bible and what the book of Jasher claims.

That was long winded, but just wanted to address it with how many reviews I see bothered by it. Know what you are reading and avoid if you want a direct biblical account, but I thought this was a nice balance of entertainment about a real person in a real time period and how her life may have been and it motivated me to reread her story in the scriptures and really ponder it.

I enjoyed Hunt's writing, but it did read quite modern to me, certainly not how they would have spoken in that time period, and I do not mean the language. This makes it very approachable for the average reader and is preferred by many, I just tend to prefer a more authentic tone.

I can't say that I particularly liked Sarah in this story. I think her infertility would be an awful thing to endure and I feel terribly for her, but I also really dislike her jealousy and treatment of Hagar and Ishmael. If Abraham chose to take a concubine, I would feel even more sad for her, but with her forcing both of them and then changing her mind, it was incredibly frustrating. That said, I don't necessarily mind disliking a protagonist to some degree and it made her very human. Regardless of how Sarah did or did not act in real life, I do think it is safe to say that she probably suffered profoundly in her mind at least.

I think this book is a very great read for those who enjoy historical fictions set in Biblical times.


Thank you to Bethany House and Netgalley for a copy of this book. No review was required and all opinions are my own.
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"Rescued Heart" is a story of Abram and Sarai. While some parts of the Bible account are used, it's largely based on the account given in the book of Jasher. The original book of Jasher was lost, and, to quote Grokipedia, "Numerous forgeries purporting to be rediscovered copies of this lost book have been written." Angela Hunt admits she doesn't know it's accurate, yet she chose to go with a version of Jasher that she found even when it conflicted with the Bible. For example, Sarah is Abram's half-sister in the Bible (Genesis 20:12: "Besides, she really is my sister, the daughter of my father though not of my mother.") but is Abram's niece in the book of Jasher.

Angela decided to make Sarai Abram's niece. Staying true to the Bible account would have meant going with half-sister, but she treated the book of Jasher as having the greater accuracy. There were several places where the Bible is clear about what happened but Angela chose to use the book of Jasher instead. I was very disappointed with this.

Unfortunately, I didn't even like Sarai. She's self-centered, wanting her own way and hurting others in the process until the day she died. I expected a story of Sarai's growth in her faith and relationships, lessons learned and things like that. Nope. She started strong in her faith in Abram's God after He saved Abram from dying when thrown into a deadly-hot, fiery furnace, but she quickly fell into self-pity and lack of trust after that. She died trying to go after Abram to stop him from killing Isaac--after So not really the type of story I was looking for.

There were no sex scenes or bad language.

I received a free ebook review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
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