
It took me a couple of chapters to stop being distracted by him, but eventually, the strength of the story itself was enough for me to really begin to enjoy the book.

All his women have a weak, whiny quality to their voices. The cast of characters is very large, and the narrator does not use much variety with his voices or accents, especially with the females. The narration is weak, and if you're picky about that in an audio book, I suggest you listen to the sample for a long time before you decide to buy this book. We are shown the open debauchery, decadence, and brutal violence of the time very vividly by Francine Rivers, who gives us a "meaty" story that will satisfy both Christians and non-Christians alike. Her numerous bestsellers include Redeeming Love, A Voice in the Wind, and Bridge to Haven, and her work has been translated into more than thirty different languages. This story is full of wonderful characters dealing with the real issues of life in ancient Rome. New York Times bestselling author Francine Rivers continues to win both industry acclaim and reader loyalty around the globe. But in his eagerness to please the new devotees, Paul loses touch with what truly matters.

Energetic young pastor Paul Hudson rejuvenates a dying church and boosts attendance so high that a new building must be constructed. Rarely does a book shine the light of Jesus so clearly, while not denying the truth of what living in the world is really like. And the Shofar Blew is her poignant tale about the danger of straying from Gods true path.

Although I've been a Christian for most of my life, I'm almost always disappointed by Christian fiction due to it's lack of honesty. Listen Free to Y el shofar sonó (And the Shofar Blew) audiobook by Francine Rivers with a 30 Day Free Trial Stream and download audiobooks to your computer, tablet and iOS and Android devices.
