Book Review
Book Title: Light of Hope
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Author: S.T. Collins
Genre: Fiction
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 1
Best read after earlier books in series?
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28424045-light-of-hope
I scored this book 4/5
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This is not a story for the fainthearted. We follow Vikki Nelson as she rebuilds her life following a divorce from an emotionally abusive husband. Will she be able to find someone she can trust or are all men untrustworthy? While she is rebuilding her life she also seeks to support other women in similar situations in rebuilding their life.
It was a good story, although sometimes a little confusing.
The book was enjoyable in its entirety.
I enjoyed the book.
The book was a good read.
This is the first in the series, and it was obvious from the ending of the book, it could not yet be the end.
This is another book discussing domestic abuse and that this does not need to be the end. It doesn’t shy away from a difficult subject.
In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:
Children No
Young Adult Maybe
Adult Yes
If you like to read more about the life of people suffering domestic abuse while rebuilding their life in a fiction book, this book may be the book for you.
Light of Hope, by S. T. Collins, introduces us to Vikki Nelson, a young divorcée who is determined to make a difference in her work—by becoming a social worker. She works hard and finally lands a job at the Light of Hope, a women’s shelter in her area.
Although her main focus in life has always been to help others, Vikki can’t help it when she falls for her boss, Robert Cuccio. Their relationship is passionate and forbidden, but it fills a void in Vikki’s heart; Robert is so unlike Vikki’s abusive ex-husband. Has she finally found the man to make all of her dreams come true?.
S. T. Collins is a single parent of a daughter who is now grown, married, and starting a family of her own. The majority of Collins’ career was working as a teacher in various educational settings, most recently as an instructor within a proprietary school setting teaching adults. The best part of her job, she says, is being able to see her students achieve success in their lives when many of them are faced with great obstacles to overcome. Currently, Collins is writing the sequel to Light of Hope, which is called Abandoned Trust. She believes there will be a third and final book in the series that ties all three books together.
Collins’ childhood upbringing was very nurturing and loving. She was raised by her mother, maternal grandmother, and great aunt. Her biological father abandoned her and her two sisters when they were toddlers. He was abusive to her mother and also an alcoholic. She is the first person in her family to earn a bachelor's degree.
Eventually Collins would love to further her education in the field of psychology to become a psychologist who operates her own social service agency.