Giveaway for Rahab: Hidden Scars!!
- Rebekah Gyger

- Mar 17, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 19, 2023
I'm so excited to share my book with you all! To celebrate, I am giving away a prize pack to one lucky reader in the USA (sorry international peeps, it's not you, it's the shipping costs) and an ebook to one international reader.

When Rahab’s face is scarred and her marriage prospects ruined, her father forces her into prostitution to recoup her lost bride price. With her new place of business near the main gate of Jericho, she is witness to the number of people who have entered the city to flee the approaching Israelites.

Despite Moses' assurance of Yahweh's mercy, Israel is a people always at war, with elders who die in the wasteland of the Sinai desert. And as the leader of the tribe of Judah, Salmon is at the fore, dispensing Yahweh’s justice.
While Salmon wishes to see Yahweh’s mercy, Rahab looks for salvation. Is either possible when the people of Israel are on a course to enact judgment and destruction across the land of Canaan? Or will the survival of a prostitute from the city of Jericho be the mercy Salmon has been searching for?
Now for the small print-
The prize pack includes a paperback of Rahab: Hidden Scars, a pashmina scarf, and a clay lantern*. *The clay lantern comes with wicks, but not fuel. Because this is an item related to fire, you must be 18+ years of age to enter. By entering, you confirm that you are over 18 years old.
The ebook giveaway is only for those who live outside the USA. Please do not enter if you do live in the USA. Mobile users, please click the following links for the giveaways:






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Such a powerful post, and the message behind "Hidden Scars" is so incredibly moving. It really highlights the importance of finding your voice and sharing your story, even when it feels difficult. It reminds me of my final year at university when I was struggling to find my own voice within my research and felt completely stuck under the weight of my final chapters. I ended up reaching out to a dissertation editing service UK based just to help me organize the structure, and it gave me the clarity I needed to finally finish. Just like this giveaway, sometimes having that extra bit of support or a new perspective is exactly what you need to move forward and share something meaningful…