Wings of Glass by Gina Holmes -Review CFBA
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Gina Holmes began her career in 1998, penning articles and short stories. In 2005 she founded the influential literary blog, Novel Journey now called Novel Rocket and she is also the founder of Inspire The Fire.
Her debut, Crossing Oceans, was a Christy and Gold Medallion finalist and winner of the Carol Award, INSPY, and RWA’s Inspirational Reader’s Choice, as well as being a CBA, ECPA, Amazon and PW Religion bestseller. Her sophomore novel, Dry as Rain, was also named a Christy finalist. Her upcoming novel, Wings of Glass will releases this month. She holds degrees in science and nursing and currently resides with her family in southern Virginia. She works too hard, laughs too loud, and longs to see others heal from their past and discover their God-given purpose.
ABOUT THE BOOK
From the bestselling author of Crossing Oceans comes a heart-rending yet uplifting story of friendship and redemption. On the cusp of womanhood, Penny is swept off her feet by a handsome farmhand with a confident swagger. Though Trent Taylor seems like Prince Charming and offers an escape from her one-stop-sign-town, Penny’s happily ever after lasts no longer than their breakneck courtship. Before the ink even dries on their marriage certificate, he hits her for the first time. It isn’t the last, yet the bruises that can’t be seen are the most painful of all.
When Trent is injured in a welding accident and his paycheck stops, he has no choice but to finally allow Penny to take a job cleaning houses. Here she meets two women from very different worlds who will teach her to live and laugh again, and lend her their backbones just long enough for her to grow her own.
If you would like to read the first chapter of Wings of Glass, go HERE.
My thoughts: It seems that we don’t hear a lot about spousal abuse. This book focuses on the truth of spousal abuse. It shows the deep feelings and emotions that run though both parties before, during, and after as well as several reasons why people become abusers. I loved meeting Penny and her friends that she makes when she has to go to work. These are remarkable women who know what she is going through and can offer help. But will she be willing to take their help?
Disclaimer: I was provided with a copy of this book for free in association with the CFBA. I was not compensated in any other way besides this book. All thoughts and opinions in this review are my own and not influenced in anyway. I was not coerced to write a positive review but rather wrote my own thoughts on the book. I am disclosing this to be in compliance with the FTC Regulations.
debdenny
An Honest approach is needed on this topic. Nice to see a book covering this.
Nicole Becker
Sounds like a great book about love and friendship!! My favorite kind of book!!
randy fulgham
SOUNDS LIKE A BOOK I MIGHT READ SOME DAY–THANKS
DeDa Studios
Pinned for a must read! thanks!
MD Kennedy
Having some from a home where my Mom was sometimes beaten, this would be a very hard read for me…