YA Review – For This Very Purpose – young adult Biblical Fiction

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About the Book
Book: FOR THIS VERY PURPOSE
Author: EJ Ashmore
Genre: Biblical Fiction/young adult

Release Date: October 15, 2025
Sixteen-year-old Eliza has accepted life as a Hebrew slave in Egypt, never to be seen, heard, or loved. After all, she has it good, working alongside her sister for the wealthy Ameneten family. Though unworthy of love, she is free to love others, and she loves her master’s oldest son, Seti (unbeknownst to him).
Only when Moses returns to the land of Egypt to free his people is she emboldened to pray to the ancient God her mother used to speak of, and she prays for the love of Seti, but only if he first rejects his gods and falls for the Hebrew God.
As the God of gods hardens Pharaoh’s heart, He softens Seti’s and pursues him with a love Seti has never known, while also shining His face on Eliza who learns she is indeed worthy of love.
This is the Exodus as told from both Eliza and Seti as a love story between God and His people, God and Seti, and Seti and Eliza.
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My YA Review
Ashmore, EJ. For This Very Purpose. NP: Winged Publications, 2025.
I haven’t seen much Biblical fiction for the young adult audience, so I was intrigued when I came across For This Very Purpose. Ashmore took the story of the Ten Plagues and turned it into an interesting novel for teens.
In the opening pages, readers meet Eliza, who is a teen Hebrew slave in the home of an Egyptian priest. The wife is cruel and demanding. The family has two sons, and Eliza is infatuated with Seti, the oldest. The story takes the characters through the ten plagues and up to the exodus from Egypt. The ending has a bit of a surprise, which I should have seen coming and didn’t.
I enjoyed Ashmore’s take on this well-known Biblical story. I also appreciated the message of redemption for all found in the book.
For This Very Purpose would be a good addition to a K-12 Christian school library. It is appropriate for middle school and up.
I received a complimentary copy of For This Very Purpose. This is my honest review.
About the Author – EJ Ashmore

EJ Ashmore, a mother, wife, and a nurse, only wrote for fun as a teenager. Once babies and college got in the way, she stopped, but she also no longer wanted to write unless it was for God. When her son was 15 and trying to grapple with why God would harden Pharaoh’s heart, then punish him, she took to writing again. Best to show him rather than explain it. But then Joel Richardson’s SINAI TO ZION came out, and she fell in love with how the whole exodus and wilderness scenario was God’s love story- from pursuit, winning the love of the people, to betrothal, complete with a wedding supper which has yet to happen. It’s a literal play-by-play of the ancient Jewish wedding customs, but so is Christianity. Not only that, but human marriage was designed to reflect God’s desired relationship with His people.
This became EJ’s passion: to demonstrate this in a story for young people, as is to reach the average teenager who feels unworthy of God’s (or anybody’s) love.
FOR THIS VERY PURPOSE comes from Exodus 9:16 and is EJ’s debut novel.
More from EJ Ashmore
When Lisa Phillip’s son was 15 and trying to grapple with why God would harden Pharaoh’s heart, then punish him for it, she took to writing. Best to show him rather than explain it. But then Joel Richardson’s SINAI TO ZION came out, and she fell in love with how the whole exodus and wilderness scenario was God’s love story—from pursuit, winning the love of the people, to betrothal, complete with a wedding supper which has yet to happen. It’s a literal play-by-play of the ancient Jewish wedding customs, but so is Christianity. Not only that, but human marriage was designed to reflect God’s desired relationship with His people.
This became Lisa’s passion: to demonstrate this in a story for young people, as is to reach the average teenager who feels unworthy of God’s (or anybody’s) love.
FOR THIS VERY PURPOSE comes from Exodus 9:16 and is Lisa’s debut novel. Since there is already a well-known author by the name of Lisa Phillips, a pen name was chosen.
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Sounds captivating
What is your favorite scene from this book?
Ooo, I like surprise endings! Thanks for your review