"
Love the Wounded" by Lynn Dove is the final and dramatic conclusion to her
brilliant Wounded Trilogy series that has followed the lives of teenagers Jake,
Leigh, Mike, Dylan and Tim as they come to terms with a series of tragedies and
events that have made each of them question why God allows "bad things to happen
to good people". Leigh does not know who to choose...her heart tells her she
will always love Jake, but he has changed so much since the death of their
friend, Ronnie, and with his mother going through breast cancer, he has totally
closed himself off from her emotionally. Now she is dating Dylan and try as she
might to accept him for who he is, she can't stop thinking about Jake! Dylan has
never gotten over the loss of his father and little sister, killed by a drunk
driver when he was just a young boy. After a horrific accident that has put both
Tim and his little brother, Evan in the hospital, everyone knows that not only
is he being bullied at school; he cuts himself to cope with it all. But meeting
Cassidy has given him the courage to stand up to the bullies and at the same
time give her what she so desperately needs...a life-giving bone marrow
transplant. Jake's mother keeps telling him that "God works all things out for
good" but with all the things going on in his life and with his friends, he's
just not sure anymore. It is only after Mike is paralyzed in a car accident that
Jake was partially responsible for that all the families and friends will be
brought back together, not by coincidence, but by God's design and then Jake
will finally believe that God truly does "Love the Wounded".
"A life of
working with youth has inspired Lynn Dove, a Cochrane mother to turn her
experiences into a book trilogy...(the Wounded Trilogy) series that parallels
the struggles of students...(and) covers the angst of some of the real serious
issues that teenagers face today, particularly with bullying and gossip. "
-Rocky View Weekly-
About the Author: Winner of a Canadian Christian Writing
Award in 2011, Lynn Dove's debut novel, Shoot the Wounded, written for teens and
young adults was a finalist in the 2010 Readers Favorite Book Awards. Heal the
Wounded, released in 2010, the second book in this series won the Bronze Medal
in the 2011 Readers Favorite Book Awards in the Young Adult - Coming of Age
category. Love the Wounded is the final book in the "Wounded Trilogy."