Books by Gina Holmes
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4.01 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: "Christian fiction" is a real turn-off for me, but I received the book for free and it came highly rated so decided to give it a try. This book is well-written and the author does a very good job interpreting the reasons "why women stay" rather than leave their abuser, particular...
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3.48 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Another book by Gina that delves into the places that many Christian authors don't dare to travel, the area of marriage breakdown and infidelity. Written in the first person from the husbands point of view, it gave a different perspective to most book I read. His raw honest asses...
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3.89 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: The characters in this book were so real - not the "cookie cutter" type - and developed some depth as the story moved along. I especially liked Mama Peg (the grandma) who was quite feisty! But even more so, I sank into the pages as I watched the great love between this mother an...
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4.01 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: The story is lovely, touching and heart-wrenching. Though for a story of domestic abuse, its not as emotive as some. Penny wasn't too easy to connect with. Fatimah and Connie Mai(? I think), could have done with more background. Their stories are incredible, so why the lack of de...
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3.49 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Difficult book to read b/c it's about a marriage coming apart. Well done, excellent portrayal of emotion and action/reaction. Good, solid characters, subplots, biblical basis. The author pulls no punches as to what has happened and what needs to happen to make things right. With ...
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review 1: This is the first book I have ever read from Mrs. Holmes and I was not disappointed. She has a tender loving way with her words and her character's interactions were just so real. Often I wondered if this was inspired by actual events because that is how real it felt. I felt ever...