Sometimes everything you ever
learned about yourself is
wrong
Fashion is a fickle industry, a frightening
fact for
twenty-four year old model Ivy Clark. Ten years in and she's
learned a sacred truth—appearance is everything. Nobody
cares about her broken past as long as she looks beautiful
for the camera. This is the only life Ivy knows—so when
it starts to unravel, she'll do anything to hold on. Even if
that means moving to the quaint island town of Greenbrier,
South Carolina, to be the new face of her stepmother's
bridal wear line—an irony too rich for words, since Ivy is
far from the pure bride in white.
If only her tenuous
future didn't rest in the hands of Davis
Knight, her mysterious new photographer. Not only
did he walk away from the kind of success Ivy longs
for to work maintenance at a local church, he treats
her differently than any man ever has. Somehow, Davis sees
through the façade she works so hard to maintain. He, along
with a cast of other characters, challenges everything Ivy
has come to believe about beauty and worth. Is it possible
that God sees her—a woman stained and broken by the
world—yet wants her still?