About the Book:
Emma Brody’s face was once worthy of the runway. But now it’s ravaged by scars—constant reminders of the life she once lived and the mistakes she once made. Emma has settled into the quiet life of a potter, hoping to mold a new life for herself. Yet she’s still fleeing from all that she lost.
The photograph in Luke Connor’s truck is growing wrinkled and faded. But the memories of his wife and sons are as vivid as ever, and so is the pain he felt after the accident that stole them away. After two years, he is still not fully healed; but with the help of his psychologists and a renewed faith in God, he’s making progress.
After a chance encounter reunites these childhood friends, they begin to move forward together. But in the face of guilt, bitterness, and tragic loss, is friendship alone enough to bring healing?
My Thoughts:
This is one of the most beautiful love stories I have had the pleasure of reading in a while. I was so glad that the characters were real not so perfect in everything the way some Christian characters are. I was hoping they would be real they way most people are. Their relationships with God were so perfect that no one could ever live up to them. Lucie Ulrich did an excellent job!
Buy the Book:
You can purchase BrokenVessels by Lucie Ulrich on Amazon.
Karen Glatt says
I really like the discussion and insight on this awesome book written by a Christian author. I am glad that they portrayed the character in a more real light dealing with every day life!
Betty Baez says
This sounds like a great love story and probably a tear jerker
Kristie Betts says
I’m always looking for books to read, I have added to my Amazon Wish List
Thanks
Ann M Heilman Parker says
I always like heads up insight on a book to see if it is something that will hold my attention and that Im interested in. Although sometimes you I surprise myself and like books I didnt think I would originally.
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ellen says
This looks like it would be a nice quiet read and one that lingers with you for some time. I think books like this are great- they make us reflect on ourselves.
Lucie Ulrich says
Rita, thank you for the lovely review. You saw the story exactly as I hope all of my readers do. Real people with real Problems who turn to a real God.
Leslie G. says
This book sounds like a nice uplifting story. We all have our stumbles in life — it’s nice to remember we can move on and form new bonds.