Where the Wings Rise

Climbing Higher, Book 2

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Pub Date Aug 29 2023 | Archive Date Sep 08 2023

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Description

The flight of freedom begins with letting go.

After years of disastrous choices, Addisyn Miles has a second chance with the person she once betrayed—her older sister, Avery. Moving from Whistler, Canada, to Avery’s home in the Colorado Rockies seems like the perfect opportunity to not only rebuild her fragile relationship with her sister but also distance herself from the past she can’t forget. But adjusting to Avery’s life is harder than she expected, especially with her heart drawing her back to the chance at love that she left behind in Canada. When she begins helping her sister care for an injured hawk, Addisyn is forced to confront the fears that have left her just as wounded—or to allow her darkest enemy to sabotage her future.

As Avery Miles tends to the hawk’s broken wing, she prays for her sister to find healing as well. Her goal has always been to keep Addisyn safe, but her every attempt to hang onto her sister only drives them farther apart. As the common ground between the sisters continues to shrink, they’re suddenly blindsided by a looming threat from Addisyn’s past. Now, they must discover what it would truly take to find healing—before the broken edges of their stories separate them for good.

Where the Wings Rise is a story of the scars that keep us earthbound, the choices that lead to healing, and most importantly, the faith that allows us to always fly free.

The flight of freedom begins with letting go.

After years of disastrous choices, Addisyn Miles has a second chance with the person she once betrayed—her older sister, Avery. Moving from Whistler...


Advance Praise

“If you need a gentle nudge to remind you that your past mistakes don’t define you and your present fears don’t have to control you, this book is for you. With touching themes and a cast of relatable characters, Where the Wings Rise is a beautiful story of family, love, and restoration.”

- Caitlin Miller, author of The Memories We Painted and Our Yellow Tape Letters


Where the Wings Rise is a beautiful story of surrender and redemption. With delightful prose, Ohm weaves a riveting tale that reminds readers that taking flight has nothing to do with the power of our own wings but the power of the One Who created and sustains us.”

- Erica Dansereau, author of Come Forth As Gold

“If you need a gentle nudge to remind you that your past mistakes don’t define you and your present fears don’t have to control you, this book is for you. With touching themes and a cast of relatable...


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ISBN 9798985334456
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PAGES 370

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I enjoyed Where the Wings Rise. Addisyn, a professional skater, allowed herself to get caught up in the tangles of competition with an agent who crossed her. Avery has found her home in the Rocky Mountains. The two of the them are trying to find there way and heal from childhood trauma. Darius wants to help Addisyn, but she pushes him away and Avery doesn't trust anyone with her baby sister. This story brings to light what God can do when you allow Him into your life. I love how Ohm portrays God as all-being and all-knowing master of creation. I also appreciate the nod to Native American culture and the story of the hawk. If you enjoy stories with a natural setting and family stories, you'll enjoy Where the Wings Rise. I was given a free copy with no expectations.

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