Praise for Ginny Yttrup

Writers and readers alike have been singing the praises of Ginny Yttrup since her debut novel Words. Now I understand what all the excitement is about! Her writing is fresh, winsome, and deeply spiritual. Faith isn’t merely a thread woven through the story; faith is the fabric upon which Invisible is stitched with a loving hand. Healing and hope can be found among these pages—not only for each character, but for the reader as well. A fine effort from one of Christian fiction’s brightest new voices.

—Liz Curtis Higgs, New York Times

best-selling author of Mine is the Night

Ginny Yttrup is one of the new luminous writing stars on the Christian fiction horizon. Her words inspire my spirit and grip my consciousness like few others do. She received the Christy award for her debut novel Words. Publishers Weekly described her second book Lost and Found as inspirational and entertaining. I have the happy privilege of commending her third book Invisible as yet another inspiring and riveting story of a woman who learns her dress size does not rule out romantic love. She can cook and eat but can she allow her heart to be fed as well? Her struggle with self-image and the ever-present inner voice of condemnation is a recognizable battle we all wage against the hurtful messages from our past. You will be encouraged, entertained and energized by the message of Invisible.

—Marilyn Meberg, speaker and writer with

Women of Faith and author of Constantly Craving

In Lost and Found by Ginny Yttrup, Jenna Bouvier used to have it all. Marriage to a wonderful man, wealth and a wealthy lifestyle, good health, and she had her freedom. Now she’s losing her hold on her life. She’s not in good health and has some physical side effects, she feels like she’s losing her husband, and now her controlling mother in law wishes to have total and complete control of every facet of Jenna’s life.

As Jenna goes through some upheaval, she finds a true friend in a spiritual advisor named Matthew. He helps her learn how to walk the Christian walk with integrity. They have such a unique connection to each other that it’s amazing to watch their friendship and spiritual advisement grow. But when Jenna’s mother-in-law tries to intervene, Jenna has some weighty decisions to make. Will she continue to follow the path she believes God has put her onto? Or will she bow to the wishes of others as she has always done?

A deeply moving story that will hit each reader differently. It will bisect your own walk no matter where you are at in that walk with God. Be seeing the flaws of Jenna and other characters, such as Jenna’s brother’s girlfriend, Andee, we can recognize glimpses of ourselves. I was amazed at the twists and turns in the road and how one person’s path would bisect another’s road. I loved watching God map everything out to eventually bring glory to Him. I also appreciated the insight into the lives and thoughts of those who are abused or oppressed. Jenna faces a lot of mental and emotional abuse and hearing her inner thoughts helps give the reader a new understanding and sensitivity to those in an abusive relationship.

—One Upon a Romance