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Brothers: Large Print Edition

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As famine overtakes the land, Simeon leads his brothers into Egypt to buy grain. He doesn’t recognize the vengeful ruler he must bow before: Joseph, his long-lost brother, the very brother Simeon sold into slavery years ago. Now, it is the brash Simeon’s turn to endure imprisonment. Only Mandisa, the handmaid who interprets the ruler’s language, is his saving grace. The beautiful widow and her young son see another side of Simeon, the tenderness beneath the tough exterior. As much as he would like to, he will never be free to love them until he unshackles the chains around his own heart.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hunt Haven Press
Date
11 March 2021
Pages
420
ISBN
9781736827550

As famine overtakes the land, Simeon leads his brothers into Egypt to buy grain. He doesn’t recognize the vengeful ruler he must bow before: Joseph, his long-lost brother, the very brother Simeon sold into slavery years ago. Now, it is the brash Simeon’s turn to endure imprisonment. Only Mandisa, the handmaid who interprets the ruler’s language, is his saving grace. The beautiful widow and her young son see another side of Simeon, the tenderness beneath the tough exterior. As much as he would like to, he will never be free to love them until he unshackles the chains around his own heart.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hunt Haven Press
Date
11 March 2021
Pages
420
ISBN
9781736827550