Kym Forrest

Saving Grace Book Series

Saving Grace Series

How it all started…

The story started in my imagination and developed over time. At one point, I became concerned with the intensity of it and asked God if there was something mentally I should be concerned about, because I couldn’t stop developing it. His response was to “write it down”. The first draft of Saving Grace came together in about three weeks.

After editing and revising, I thought the story was completed. Then more began to come. Now that it’s all said and done, there are 5 books in the series: Saving Grace, Healing Grace, Sustaining Grace, Finding Grace, and Releasing Grace. Each story follows Grace through being a victim of sex trafficking, rescue, and a journey to healing and wholeness.

A Note to the Reader: I write in a unique style, like reading a story that plays out scene by scene. Let yourself imagine the movie playing out in your head as you read. I truly hope you enjoy the story.

Kym Forrest

Author & Blogger

Tidbits & Pieces

A quick, refreshing look at life and Jesus



  • This Side of Heaven

    This Side of Heaven

    By Seph Schlueter  Verse Life’s knocked me down a hundred times My heart gave out; it lost its fight It gets tiring To get up again Had one too many sleepless nights Kept up by fears that haunt my mind And it’s hard to see But I still believe Pre-Chorus That one day tears are…

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  • The Folded Cloth

    The Folded Cloth

     There is so much symbolism in Christ’s death and resurrection. The account of John specifies a curious detail in the resurrection. When John arrived at the tomb and went inside, he noted that the cloth covering Jesus’ head was not piled with the burial cloths, but folded and set aside, John 20:7. Why is this…

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  • Palm Sunday

    Palm Sunday

     The day we call Palm Sunday is historically called the Day of Lambs. The shepherds would herd huge flocks of Passover Lambs into Jerusalem, signaling the start of Passover.  Bethlehem was known for its spotless, almost perfect lambs. They were raised yearly and prepared for the all-important Passover celebration, remembering the salvation of Israel from…

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