
Her heart longed for healing, but her choices ignited new wounds. Will Tracey Jones find redemption, or will the cost of her compassion break her family apart?
| Holding On: A Novella |
| Author: K.L. Gilchrist |
| Genre: Women’s Fiction (Christian) |
| Publisher: ISG Press |
| Page Count: 100 |
| Print ISBN: 978-1-7341705-3-5 |
| eBook ISBN: 978-1-7341705-2-8 |
| BISAC Categories: Fiction > Religious & Inspirational > Christian > Black & African American Books > Literature & Fiction > Black & African American > Christian |
About the Book
Tracey and Dr. Brian Jones’ renewed happiness is a delicate bloom, easily bruised by the echoes of past betrayal. A seemingly innocent act of compassion plunges them into a new crisis, testing the very foundation of their marriage. With battle lines drawn and trust fractured, Tracey must fight to hold on—not just to her marriage, but to the hope that their love can endure.
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What Are People Saying?
Thoroughly enjoyed this follow-up to Broken Together. The story line about blended families truly resonated with me!

Tracy F.
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For Readers
Considering reading Holding On? Here are a few things to know:
- Holding On is the continued story of Tracey Jones, and her marriage and family issues. This tale is the follow-up to the drama in Broken Together .
- Holding On is a fast read. If you are craving a longer dramatic story, please check out Thick Chicks, which deals with marriage and family issues for one of the main characters (Mariah), while also tackling themes of friendship, health, and jealousy. The story also takes place in Philadelphia, with characters who attend the fictitious Rise Community Church.
About the Author
K.L. Gilchrist crafts contemporary Christian women’s fiction and romance that illuminates the power of faith and resilience, drawing from her own journey and a deep commitment to inspiring women. Her characters grapple with faith, relationships, and personal growth, offering readers hope and encouragement. Discover more stories by K.L. Gilchrist here>>.