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A review by whenshanreads
Glory Unbound by Deborah L. King
emotional
sad
medium-paced
4.0
Aaaaaahhhhh!! I am sooo happy I got a chance to read Glory Unbound. After reading the first book, Glory, I fell in love with the author, Glory and her story. This book was definitely a roller coaster ride. It tugged on all of my heart strings and emotions, from sadness to anger to joy.
The story picked up right where the first book left off. I appreciated Glory’s loyalty, determination and humbleness even if it was not in her best interests. I think a lot of women can relate to her story of abuse, childhood trauma and manipulation and even better, her story of overcoming.
Though I have never experienced abuse to the degree Glory did, reading the book, I felt like I was right in the midst of the storm. Almost like I was experiencing it from her pov. That is how Ms King awesomely wrote this book!
There has to be a part 3. The way the book ended it opened up a fresh can of worms and I will be here to catch them all!
My personal attachment to the book is me being a Mississippi native. Hearing towns and schools familiar to me made the story even better! #theeilove I appreciated the representation!
I would recommend this book.
Thank you to Book Sirens. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
The story picked up right where the first book left off. I appreciated Glory’s loyalty, determination and humbleness even if it was not in her best interests. I think a lot of women can relate to her story of abuse, childhood trauma and manipulation and even better, her story of overcoming.
Though I have never experienced abuse to the degree Glory did, reading the book, I felt like I was right in the midst of the storm. Almost like I was experiencing it from her pov. That is how Ms King awesomely wrote this book!
There has to be a part 3. The way the book ended it opened up a fresh can of worms and I will be here to catch them all!
My personal attachment to the book is me being a Mississippi native. Hearing towns and schools familiar to me made the story even better! #theeilove I appreciated the representation!
I would recommend this book.
Thank you to Book Sirens. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Graphic: Adult/minor relationship, Bullying, Child abuse, Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Miscarriage, Physical abuse, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Toxic relationship, and Pregnancy