I’ve been looking for a Book of
Adam and Eve novel that’s more than just a simple retelling of the Genesis account. I found an author who blends historical imagination, cultural context, and spiritual themes into a narrative that feels both authentic and engaging. What caught my attention was the way the story fills in emotional and relational gaps—making the characters feel like real people, not just figures in a religious text. I think there’s a fine line between respectful expansion of a sacred story and adding so much fiction that it loses its roots. Have any of you come across books that strike that perfect balance? I’d love to hear about other authors or series that approach early biblical stories in a creative yet grounded way.