Monday, April 1, 2013

Invisible

Invisible
Ginny L. Yttrup

Three women from completely different walks of life are entwined in a small coastal town. Each woman faces issues in her life that must be resolved. Each lady realizes that friends and trust in God are the only things that will help them. But can they rely on others for help? Can they finally trust in the creator who made them in His image?

What at first appeared to be a story about eating disorders turned into something much bigger and beautiful. It's a story for anyone who has felt guilt and shame; for anyone who has felt that they aren't important enough. It's an inspiring story with a message about how beautifully and wonderfully we are made in our Father's image. The characters were flawed and real, but likeable. The author has a wonderful way with words and a smooth writing style. Told from several of the character's point of view the story moves along quickly. I enjoyed the plot and touch of romance, but I also loved the inspiring message. I will definitely be reading more by this author.

I received this book free of charge from Handlebar Marketing in exchange for my honest review.

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