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March 18, 2014

His Wounded Light by Christine Brae BLOG STOP Review & Giveaway

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Title: His Wounded Light (The Light in the Wound #2)
Author: Christine Brae
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: December 8, 2013

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Synopsis

The perfect life.
The perfect marriage. The jilted lover. Their worlds collide. Fate intervenes twelve years later and their paths intersect once again. All three will question whether the heart is truly capable of dividing and being divided; each will decide whether it matters who you loved first or who you love last. Together they will learn that in the end, there can always only be one.

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To say I was apprehensive about starting His Wounded Light by Christine Brae would be an 
understatement. I was thrilled with the way that The Light in the Wound ended and I definitely did not 
want to see any of these characters have to deal with any more hardships. Turns out that although 
the road was rough for all three characters it once again culminated in the perfect ending for this book 
and this series. While The Light in The Wound was a story about discovering and navigating love the 
biggest impression it left on me was its message of staying true to yourself, never compromising who 
you are for someone else, and making yourself a priority. His Wounded Light was, among other things, a 
continuation of Isabel’s journey of self-discovery in which she learns to find happiness and love first and foremost within herself.
Here we go again with the prologue. I was absolutely blown away for the second time by Christine 
Brae’s ability to draw me in from the very first page and never let me go. This shocking first page alone 
evoked a wide range of emotions in me. I felt confused and betrayed, disbelief and anger, the tiniest bit of relief and even hope as well as a very heavy dose of dread.
His Wounded Light I found to be much more emotional than the first book and I absolutely ate it up. 
The highs were incredible and euphoric while the lows completely gutted me. I was brought to tears 
more times than I care to admit from both the good times and the bad. There were also so many twists 
in this story that it really keeps you guessing. I thought I knew for sure where things were headed. 
Come to find out that I was not even close. 
I was pleasantly surprised to see that the point of view was not only Isabel’s but also Alex’s and even 
Jesse’s at times. I loved finally getting to see Jesse’s side of things from the first story and gaining an 
understanding into his feelings and motivations. I never believed Jesse to be a bad guy at all, in fact it 
almost didn’t matter to me who Isabel ended up with during certain parts of The Light in the Wound 
but I was still left with questions about what he was thinking at the time and why he made the choices 
that he made. I enjoyed the closure that all three characters were able to find in this story and was 
overjoyed that Jesse finally gets to be happy, with or without Isa.
His Wounded Light was turbulent and heartbreaking while also healing, wonderful, and fulfilling. 
Isabel’s arduous journey across the span of both of these books is empowering and magnificent. 
Christine Brae has certainly impressed me with this series and with this book especially. I look forward 
to reading much more from her in the future.

5 FMR Stars 
Review by Michelle 


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About The Author

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Christine Brae is a full time career woman who thought she could write a book about her life and then run away as far as possible from it. She never imagined that her words would touch the hearts of so many women with the same story to tell. This is her second and final book in the Light in the Wound series. Her third book is scheduled to come out in late 2014. When not listening to the voices in her head or spending late nights at the office, Christine can be seen shopping for shoes and purses, running a half marathon or spending time with her husband and three children in Chicago.

 
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Excerpt

They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and that the eyes are the windows to the soul. Today, I see neither as I stare at the stranger in the mirror. There is nothing beautiful about me; I really don’t know what he sees. Even the dark circles around my eyes are cavernous and empty. They show no trace of someone who lives, only of someone who exists. No matter how hard I try, there is nothing familiar about the person I used to be. I don’t know where to find myself because I don’t know where I’ve gone. Who am I? As I struggle to accept my fate, these are the things I know: I am a mother and a sister. I am no longer a wife. I am someone else’s lover. He took away my heart and the life we made together. I will never recover. This time, these wounds will never heal. “Are you sure you have to leave tonight?” The sound of his voice transports me back to the present, where I’m standing in his robe, in his bathroom, in his home. He encircles his arms across my chest and plants little kisses on my neck. “Can’t you stay? I’ll take you home first thing tomorrow morning.” “Sorry, I really have to go. I want to be home to see Eddie off to school.” He tightens his hold and I relax my body against his. “You were absolutely amazing,” he whispers gruffly into my ear. “Stay with me a little longer. I’m not done taking care of you yet.” One day at a time. Tonight was all about forgetting but not yet forgiving. Filling but not replacing. And emerging from the abyss of loneliness knowing that I’ve pulled farther and farther away from the light.
   
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Synopsis

Affected by her parents’ highly publicized divorce, Isabel grows up isolated and alone, with a resolve to never fall in love and repeat their mistakes.
When Jesse Cain enters her life, she falls hopelessly in love with him, and every sadness she’s ever felt is washed away by his intensity and passion. But people change as they grow up. Things can never stay the same forever. Jesse and Isabel fight to stay together, determined to hold on to what they once had. Isabel wonders if a second love can ever be enough to make her forget her first.

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Review

I have had The Light In The Wound by Christine Brae on my to be read list for months now and I am so 
glad that I finally embraced the opportunity to read it. This was a wonderful story that follows Isabel 
Amarra for a significant portion of her life through many life changing events and all the ups and downs 
of love. It was an enlightening story about growing up, maturing, making mistakes, learning from your 
errors, loving yourself, and doing what’s best for you.
The prologue; one simple page. It seized my attention, monopolized my thoughts, and enticed me to 
devour this book in order to answer all the questions it conjured from the start. The prologue and its 
mysterious foreshadowing was actually my favorite part. There were so many times while reading this 
that I would try to anticipate how it fit into the story, when it would take place, and most importantly 
who was involved. The best part is, you may think you have it all figured out, but there are several 
events that throw you off the trail, make you doubt your thoughts and instincts, and completely throw 
you for a loop.
I absolutely loved the growth that Isabel experiences. There is no doubt that in the beginning she is a bit 
naïve, she loses herself, and she lets other people’s problems overrule her own feelings and desires. But 
as she gradually begins to find herself again she gains confidence, insight, independence, and a sense 
of her priorities, namely herself. Her transformation over the course of the book is impressive and 
inspirational and it also serves to influence those around her who also grow, change, and improve in the 
long run.
All in all, The Light In The Wound was an excellent realistic, relatable story full of both the good and the 
bad, the ebb and the flow, and the back and forth of love. It was engrossing and particularly hard to put 
down. With an ending that was perfectly fitting for this story I am at a loss for where we could possibly 
be taken in the next installment. I look forward to experiencing the rest of the journey in His Wounded Light.

4 FMR Stars
Review by Michelle

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