Eve: In the Beginning by H.B. Moore

December 4, 2014 | 1 Comment
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Eve: In the Beginning by H.B. MooreEve: In the Beginning
Author: H.B. Moore
Genres: Scripture-Based Historical
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 252
Date: December 2, 2014
Publisher: Mirror Press

The first love story on earth…

In a world where everything is perfect, yet the same day after day, Eve must decide if she wants to live forever in the garden with Adam and never know what lies beyond the walls.

When she makes a choice with terrible consequences, the pain of mortality is swift.

As she and Adam explore their new world, and her body changes, Eve discovers the sweetness of first love with the man who has always been at her side.

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About H.B. Moore

H.B. Moore

Heather B. Moore is a USA Today bestselling author of more than a dozen historical novels and thrillers, written under pen name H.B. Moore. She writes women’s fiction, romance and inspirational non-fiction under Heather B. Moore. This can all be confusing, so her kids just call her Mom. Heather attended Cairo American College in Egypt, the Anglican School of Jerusalem in Israel, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in Utah.


One response to “Eve: In the Beginning by H.B. Moore

  1. Gayle Humpherys

    Another wonderful Biblical fiction story from Heather B. Moore! I always love her ability to bring the scripture stories to life and make me think about things I’ve never really considered in regards to a well-known scripture story. She clearly states in the author’s note that her story about Eve is not meant to answer questions or speculate, but instead to “bring to life an incredible man and woman who sacrificed immortality to start the human race.”
    Through this story, I thought more about the powerful bond and love between Adam and Eve, about the challenges they faced once they left the Garden of Eden, and about Eve’s choice in the garden, especially as it relates to our agency. At times, the story felt a bit repetitive and a few things struck me as fairly implausible (like killing a large animal with a crudely sharpened stick), but these are minor complaints. Overall, I loved it!

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