Civil war has just ended in Israel The tribe of Benjamin has lost. Only 600 men remain. An unusual solution is set out: At the annual celebration in Shiloh, any man of Benjamin who can capture a maiden in the dances can keep her. Aksah knows the reason behind the war. And she is not ready to forgive any of Benjamin. After all, the war started over a murdered woman. She will not be a captive bride, will not help this unfaithful tribe who would not come to the defense of a helpless woman. So as she joins the dances, she watches . . . Eliab hides with his fellows in the vines. And waits for the signal to rush the dances. He will do his part to rebuild his tribe. So he needs a wife. And the lovely woman who spots that signal seems to be running right into his trap. He does not expect a willing wife. But neither does he expect a woman with the will and courage to fight him every step of the way until he can prove his worth. You will love this tale of romance, redemption, and reconciliation.