Colleen Shine Phillips

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Red Ink–A Read You Can’t Miss

Award-winning author Kathi Macias’s Red Ink is a story of standing up for your beliefs in the face of extreme adversity, a willingness to give up everything, except the One you profess to follow, and of finding forgiveness and peace even after living a life that deserves only payback and condemnation. This book gives you what every reader wants—a strong emotional experience and a powerful takeaway, brought to life by unforgettable characters who wheedle their way into your mind. And your heart.

Imprisoned in Beijing for her faith, Zhen Li possesses a courage we only dream of. Her husband, Chi, while striving to provide for his small son and widowed sister, struggles with his personal convictions and longs to take his wife’s place. The weak and guilt-ridden Mei reveals to their captors that her cellmate, Zhen Li, continues to tell stories and sing songs of Zhu Yesu. The terrifying guard, Tai Tong, has one goal—to destroy Zhen-Li and the faith she will not give up. In California, teenage Maggie almost destroys her life to attain the love and acceptance she yearns for, while her grandmother, Margaret, spews resentment and vengeance. And the elderly Julia, a resident of River View Manor, prays for them all.

Red Ink is one of those of books—the kind you don’t want to end and will never forget, what every author wishes he or she would have written. No one can turn the last page and come away the same. This heart-stirring testimony of valor and compassion will change you forever.

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November 21, 2010 - Posted by | Uncategorized

3 Comments »

  1. Thank you so much for the wonderful review of Red Ink. I would love to hear from your readers and followers. Blessings to you all!

    Comment by Kathi Macias | November 21, 2010 | Reply

  2. What a wonderful review! Kathi is a fantastic writer.

    Comment by Tamela | November 29, 2010 | Reply

    • I absolutely agree. This was my first opportunity to read one of Kathi’s books. What a privilege. Thank you so much for visiting my blog and commenting on Kathi’s wonderful work.

      Comment by colleenshinephillips | November 29, 2010 | Reply


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