An Unpresentable Glory

Imagine returning home one evening and finding an injured man sprawled in the yard, what now? Societal norms dictate a call to 911 the next logical action, but what if the injured individual is adamantly opposed because he has secrets such a call would reveal?

Linda Jensen found herself in this very situation. Her impulsive decision would create a domino effect that would impact many lives, in very unanticipated ways, before the final piece toppled.

Jay, AKA the wounded stranger leaves an indelible mark on Linda’s life and he on hers.  Readers with romantic notions will wonder at the plot, but with the many twists, turns and changes of venue the story takes may get lost and need to regroup.

Eleanor Gustafon’s An Unpresentable Glory is a peculiar tale of family, politics, wealth, friendship, love and loss. While the author gives nod to an explanation of the book’s title within the story, it is somewhat convoluted and difficult to grasp.

Overall, the book is a decent way to pass a quiet evening.

***The publisher provided a free book.  However, all opinions included in this review are entirely my own.

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