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



  • Healing Balm of Gilead

    Healing Balm of Gilead

    The balm from Gilead was known to be combined with other ingredients to increase its potency, such as licorice and honey (among other ingredients), for solving chest congestion, or oil or lard for bruising, swelling, or damage to the skin. Inflammation is what the balm of Gilead is used most for, presently, especially for sunburns…

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  • Remove Your Shoes

    Remove Your Shoes

     Why were Moses and Joshua asked to remove their shoes? Well, they were standing on holy ground, but what made that land sacred? Mount Sinai, where Moses was standing, was known in his day as the mountain where God dwells. Why? There is no clear answer. But this is where God chose to meet with…

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  • Middle of a Miracle

    Middle of a Miracle

    By Emerson Day  Standing in the middle of the wreckage with nothing left And there’s no way of knowing what comes next You’re crying out for answers ’cause you never guessed That you would be here, that it would look like this You’re trying to hold it all together with your own two hands And…

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