About the Book
Title: Joey
Author: Jennifer Marshall Bleakley
Genre: Inspirational, Memoir
Release Date: May 8, 2018
The heartwarming true story of a blind horse named Joey. At the height of his show career, this beautiful Appaloosa’s majestic stature, strength, and willingness to work made him the perfect partner. But when an injury cost Joey his show career, he moved from one owner to the next, ultimately experiencing severe abuse and neglect. A rescue group found Joey nearly dead from starvation—and blind. Then he came to Hope Reins—a ranch dedicated to helping hurting kids who had been abused, emotionally wounded, or unwanted. By teaching these children to care for rescued animals, the Hope Reins staff were convinced they could reach kids with love and hope and show them that we are never forgotten by God. But could the financially struggling ranch afford to take care of a blind horse that no one else wanted? Could Joey somehow learn to trust people even though the world had hurt him so badly? And what would happen—to Joey, the kids, and Hope Reins—if they failed? A true story of friendship destined to become a classic, Joey will touch your heart and reveal the power of finding light in the darkness.
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My Review
"Joey"by Jennifer Marshall Bleakley is a true story about a blind horse named Joey and The Hope Reins ranch. The stories of real kids and adults who were helped by these different horses are amazing.
This book will bring smiles and joy into life but it will also bring a little sadness when you read about how these horses were treated before being brought to The Hope Reins ranch. The way the story is written helps the reader pretend they are in the paddock with the horses.
I just got to add if you are a mystery lover, there is even a mystery in the story, how does the wind chimes keep ending up off the nails and on the ground. Yes, the mystery is a cute little story.
It was also a look at what goes on behind the scenes and the real struggle to keep this mission going.
"Joey" by Jennifer Marshall Bleakley is a story that God uses the broken and the cast asides for His Glory.
I recommend this book for everyone whether a horse lover or not.
I read an arc copy of this book but I believe when the book is published it will include group discussion question.
I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
More Information About This Book
- When a blind horse named Joey meets a struggling ranch owner dedicated to helping troubled kids, the result is a story of friendship, faith, and overcoming–and ultimately, a tale of how God always cares for the cast aside and uses them for His glory.
- Joey is an inspirational memoir-like read that delights readers with a story about finding healing and restoration in the unlikeliest of places.
- What a blind horse can teach you about overcoming your past and living fully in the life God has called you to have.
- An unlikely story of God using a blind horse to bring healing and restoration to hurting children.
- A percentage of the author’s proceeds from her book, Joey, will go to supporting Hope Reins which pairs hurting kids with rescued horses.
- God said “you’re worthy” when the world said “you’re worthless.” Joey, an inspiriting story of finding healing and restoration in the unlikeliest of places.
- The Hope Reins ranch set out to save these horses, but in the end, the horses saved them.
- How the story of Joey saved the ranch… and taught the most valuable lesson.
- Joey… your family’s next read
- Let God wake you up to life lessons learned in unexpected places!
About the Author
Jennifer Bleakley graduated from Florida Southern College with a degree in biology and was planning to apply for medical school when her best friend’s father died of pancreatic cancer. Walking through that experience with a family she had loved for so long left a permanent mark on her heart, and she soon realized that God was calling her to stand alongside other families facing similar heartbreak and loss. Jennifer earned a master’s degree in counseling from Nova Southeastern University and began working at the local hospice in St. Petersburg, Florida, as a child and family grief counselor. It was a job she loved deeply and one she continued doing until she and her husband started a family. When her husband’s job required the family to relocate to Raleigh, North Carolina, God began awakening in Jennifer a long-forgotten passion for writing. She began journaling—recording evidences of God’s hand at work in her new season of motherhood. Her journal morphed into a blog, and she still writes regularly about glimpsing God’s grace in her daily life at jenniferbleakley.com. Jennifer now writes curriculum and devotionals for her local church, is a contributing author for Treasuring Christ curriculum and She Believes online Bible studies, and leads a community women’s Bible study. She loves introducing children at her church and in the community to Jesus, helping them discover his goodness. Even though she once asserted she was much too introverted to be a public speaker, Jennifer has found that God’s grace is big enough even for lifelong introverts, and she now delights in speaking to audiences about his extraordinary grace at work in our ordinary lives.
Guest Post from Jennifer Bleakley
One October evening I stared into the eyes of the most unusual looking horse I had ever seen—his black and white spotted coat resembled that of a Dalmatian; his soft pink lips were chewing at some invisible morsel; and his charcoal eyes seemed to peer into my very soul. And although I’m not what anyone would describe as a horse person, I was completely captivated by this horse. I inched closer to him, compelled forward by some unseen force, until only a thin rail separated us. He stared at me. I smiled. Can a horse register a human smile? I had no idea, but I smiled anyway. The founder of the horse ranch was telling our small group about the ministry she had started—a ministry that pairs rescued horses with hurting children to help them find true hope and real healing. I listened to her words, but my eyes never moved from the horse. He looked at me as if he could read my every thought. As if he knew exactly why I was at the ranch that night. That I had been feeling a bit lost, struggling to find myself—my calling—in the midst of a new season of life. That I was on this tour in the hopes that I might find answers here—maybe even a purpose. He bent his head toward the railing just inches from my resting hand. His eyes now level with my own, the setting sun reflecting brilliant hues in the depths of his eyes. How beautiful, I whispered as my fingers reached toward him. “And our Joey here is completely blind…” I heard the woman say. “He was a former champion…injured…sold…abused…abandoned…. The fragmented sentence floated around the picturesque scene, but the words just didn’t make sense. Surely the woman wasn’t talking about this horse? Not the one who could see into my soul. Not the black and white beauty who knew all my secrets with just one look? The woman handed Joey a carrot. His greedy lips taking the treat from her hand, leaving it free to scratch him behind the ear. “But Joey was rescued and now he lives here,” she continued, “Where every day his determination and blind faith, point hurting kids to hope. Kids who have also known abuse and abandonment. Kids who see Joey choosing to live, choosing to learn, choosing to trust, and realize that maybe, just maybe they can too.” Tears flowed down my face as I watched the horse nuzzle the woman’s hand. A blind horse leading people to see hope. The phrase swirled around my mind, before settling in my heart. I had gone to the ranch that day looking for a purpose. Thinking that I could volunteer—use my long forgotten counseling degree in some way. Thinking that time spent here would ease the transition from full-time mommy to mother of school-age children. However, days after meeting the horse his eyes still haunted me. His story still captivated me. And so in spite of knowing very little about horses, and having never attempted anything like writing a book before, I sat down to write about a horse named Joey. A blind horse who was helping me find my way home….Blog Stops
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jennifer is giving away a grand prize of a beautiful hope necklace!!
Click below to enter. Be sure to comment on this post before you enter to claim 9 extra entries!https://promosimple.com/ps/cca4
6 comments:
Sounds like a wonderful book to add to my TBR pile!
Thank you for your review on "Joey" by Jennifer Marshall Bleakley and for being part of the book tour.
Fabulous cover and I can't wait for the opportunity to read this book.
2clowns at arkansas dot net
I love reading inspiring stories like this.
Wow! :) Amazing story I can't wait to read one day!
Diane Buie
buierocks2002ATyahoo.com
Wonderful review, happy to see another lover of the book!
Great review. I loved the book as well.
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