Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Stained by Elizabeth Marx




 

 

Synopsis

 

*New Adult*
**+17 due to language, sexual situations, and  extremely sensitive subject matter**
 

What happens when your darkest truth is revealed to the  world?
Scarlett Marbry was just sixteen when her mother, an acclaimed  Sacred Harp singer, committed suicide in front of her, sending her running from  rural Alabama and the darkness that pushed her mother over the edge. Now, after  five years of building a fragile cage around her heart to protect herself, she  must return to Crossroads for her grandparents' funeral. There, she'll not only  be forced to deal with the reality of her deep Southern roots, but she'll have  to face the one she left behind.

Revell Marshall is used to working with  fragile objects. He's built a life and career around reassembling the delicate  stained glass windows that have put Crossroads back on the map. He's also been  pining for Scarlett all these years . . . Determined to win her heart, he helps  her piece together the facts of her mother's past. Except these revelations,  once exposed, could set Scarlett on the downward spiral she barely escaped the  last time. Especially when the truth that stained the past may be the same one  that shatters her faith in the one person she thought she could trust . .  .

 



 

Review

 



Stained is an amazing story by the very talented Elizabeth Marx. This is the first story I have read of hers. I will be forever a fan of hers now. The way she writes is so beautiful and elegant. The flow of the story is amazing; it really brings you into the story and not only read the story, but live and feel it. This story was filled with so many emotions, have some tissues handy while reading.  I love how deep the writing is in this story. There wasn’t one ounce of ‘fluff’ in this story. I loved it!





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