Ginger Winters is a gifted hairstylist with scars no one can see. The last thing she expects from the New Year is a new chance at love. Overcoming a childhood tragedy, Ginger emerges from the pain and trauma with a gift for bringing out the beauty in others. From the top big city salons to traveling the world as personal stylist to a country music sensation, success was almost enough to make Ginger forget she would never be one of the beautiful people. that girl, forever on the outside looking in. But she needs her confidence this weekend. She’s the acclaimed “beauty-maker” for the Alabama society wedding of the decade. When high-school crush Tom Wells Jr. also returns to town and shows up at her shop looking for a haircut, Ginger’s thinly veiled insecurities threaten to keep her locked away from love, Despite Tom’s best efforts, Ginger can’t forget how he disappeared on her twelve years ago and broke her heart. Can she ever trust him again? When Tom challenges her to see her own beauty, Ginger must decide if she will remained chained to the past or move freely into a new, exciting future.
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Summary
A Brush with Love is a novella in the Year of Weddings spin off series. This series is about the women who helped make weddings successful. A Brush with Love has a strong Christian theme which is reasonable considering one of the main leads is a pastor. Ginger is a hairstylist with a super talent/super power to make women beautiful which is ironic because she feels that she will never be beautiful. When she was 12 she was burned and has to live with the scars. Tom is the boy that she finally let her guard down with in high school. However he stood her up because his family moved the night they were supposed to go for pizza. Tom is now back in town and about to start his own church which stirs up why the family had to leave town in the first place. I really liked Ginger’s character and her friend RJ. There were some funny scenes (getting stuck in the mud) and some tender moments like when she was talking to her mom about what happened so long ago.