Stray Drop Of Blood Books in Order
Part ofRoseanna White Books in OrderSee the Stray Drop Of Blood books by Roseanna White in order, with quick summaries, early church background, and help choosing where to begin.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
A Stray Drop of Blood
by Roseanna White
2005
Abigail, a Hebrew slave in first-century Jerusalem, lives under the power of others until the events surrounding Jesus' trial change everything. This is a hard, intimate biblical novel about sin, mercy, and what true freedom might cost.
A Soft Breath of Wind
by Roseanna White
2014
Zipporah grows up in the first generation of the church and discovers a gift that lets her sense the spiritual world around her. In Rome, faith, danger, and old wounds collide as she fights to protect the people she loves.
Series background & context
The Stray Drop Of Blood books are some of Roseanna White's most intense and faith-centered fiction. These stories go back to the world of first-century Jerusalem and the earliest days of the church, and they do not smooth over how hard that world could be. Slavery, power, shame, violence, spiritual hunger, and the cost of belief all sit close to the surface.
The starting point is A Stray Drop of Blood, which follows Abigail, a Hebrew slave in a Roman household, as her life collides with the events surrounding Jesus' trial and crucifixion. This is not a light biblical retelling. It is a deeply personal story about a woman with very little control over her life trying to understand freedom, love, and mercy in a world that has offered her very little of any of them.
A Soft Breath of Wind moves into the next generation and into Rome, where Zipporah and the people around her must navigate the newness of the church, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the danger of gifts that can be used well or badly. The scope broadens, but the emotional focus stays close. White is still most interested in what faith looks like when it is costly and when easy answers are not available.
That is probably the key thing to know about this series. It is biblical fiction, yes, but it is not tidy. White writes these books with a lot of spiritual seriousness, and she is willing to go into difficult material if it serves the story she is telling. Readers who like gentler biblical fiction may find these novels heavier than expected. Readers who want something immersive, searching, and unafraid of pain often connect with them deeply.
There is romance here, but it is never the only point. Redemption is. So is the question of what real freedom means when law, empire, family, and sin all seem determined to define a person's life first.
These books ask for a little more from the reader, and that is exactly why they stand out.
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