Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Full Circle by Athena Dean Holtz Blog Tour


About the Book


Book: Full Circle
Author: Athena Dean Holtz
Genre: Memoir
Release Date: February 11, 2017


Athena’s driving desire for affirmation and attention pulled her away from her family, husband, and children into what she thought would bring happiness. Deceived by Scientology, forays into mysticism, and twelve years in a restrictive and legalistic cult, she lost everything—her marriage, relationships, home, business, money, and reputation.

This is the candid and inspirational story of how her eyes were opened, how God restored what had been lost, and gave her the desires of her heart, including a new love.

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My Review


The experiences Holtz went through are almost unbelievable. That one person would get caught up in a cult-like group more than once just boggles my mind. I was surprised she said very little about Scientology and a great deal about the later group she was involved in.

The strength of this book is the restoration God has done in her life. After losing so much, family, husband, business, and home, God brought her to a place of having those things again. The message is clear: God will restore what the enemy has stolen.

Holz's writing style is good. Her memoir generally contains the right amount of information to make it interesting and readable. It is good encouragement for anyone caught up in cult-like teaching. I do wish she would have written more about the kind of thinking and emotional condition one has to be vulnerable to such controlling groups.

My rating: 4/5 stars.

About the Author



Athena Dean Holtz has been at the forefront of Christian custom publishing for the last 30 years. The co-founder of WinePress Publishing, she now leads Redemption Press. Author of three previous books, and a highly-rated personal blog, she serves as president of the Northwest Christian Writer’s Association, is a president’s club member of the Christian Women in Media Association, and a member of Advanced Writer & Speaker Association. She recently retired as host and interviewer on “Always Faithful Radio,” KCIS, Seattle. Married to Ross Holtz, pastor of The Summit, Athena enjoys her grandchildren and time spent sailing. The couple makes their home in Enumclaw, Wash.

Inger J. Logelin is a freelance writer, author, and senior editor of Redemption Press. Ministry experience includes pioneer church planting among the Inuit, and a wilderness camp for First Nations youth of Canada, as well as short-term missions around the world. She and her husband make their home on Whidbey Island, Wash.
 

More from Athena


When people hear about my Job-like experience with the modern-day Cinderella story ending, I often hear remarks like “WOW, that should be a movie!” It has been six and a half years of full-on redemption and restoration and, honestly, I still pinch myself to make sure I’m not dreaming this! After 12 years of spiritual abuse that left me a shell of a person, devastated and distraught, I began a breathtaking journey of healing for all the loss I’d endured. The loss of my 18 year marriage, destroyed relationships with my adult children, the death of my well known publishing company and destruction of my career, along with the fatality of my credit score as I lost my home, my income, and all material things that meant anything to me. Those 12 years of deception cost me big time, but we serve a Romans 8:28 God who uses all things, even that, for good. I’m on the other side now, healed and restored, proclaiming the faithfulness of a God who used what the enemy meant for evil … for good! I love the creativity He uses in the redemption process … to think He would allow me to be a pastor’s wife now … hand-picked by my pastor-hubby’s late wife of 49 years … with restored relationships with my adult children and grandchildren … to be a radio show host interviewing authors whose stories ring of the faithfulness of God … to steward well another publishing endeavor called Redemption Press … so many full circles where God’s sovereignly connects the dots and brings insight that mends my soul. I’m excited to share my story with you, to be authentic and transparent, and to reflect the glory of God. I pray that you’re encouraged by all that God has done, and that you’re left with a healthy dose of hope in His faithfulness and His ability to bring good out of bad, every time. And now, I’ll leave you with an inviting peek into some trivia about my life… My Uncle Skeeter is a famous actor, James B. Sikking. Known for his part as Howard Hunter on Hill Street Blues and Doogie Howser’s Dad. When I was 14 years old, I owned 7 horses and showed most of them in horse shows across the country, with my last official show being Madison Square Gardens. I absolutely LOVE Vizslas…also known as Hungarian Pointers…I’ve had 2 of them over the last 14 years and am addicted. They are THE COOLEST dogs! I used to work for Helen Reddy, as an administrative assistant to her manager/husband, and before that, for the manager of Rufus & Chaka Khan when they recorded their first hit, Tell Me Somethin’ Good. My Grandma’s house overlooked the Santa Monica beach and originally belonged to the silent movie star, Mary Pickford. When I was five years old, my grandma, Dr. Sue Sikking, was the honored guest on the popular TV show “This is Your Life” with host Ralph Edwards. I was part of the cast when our family surprised her with our attendance, and fervently tugged on Mr. Edwards suit jacket to try to get his attention!


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I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent and honest review. The rest of the copy of this post was provided by Celebrate Lit.

7 comments:

James Robert said...

Hello! Thanks so much for sharing your book with us. Always fun reading about another book to enjoy.

Debbie P said...

This book sounds like a very interesting and fascinating read.

Faith Creech said...

Thanks so much for the review and the chance to win.

Emma said...

This sounds quite interesting. We have recently gotten to know people who came out of a cult, and the stories are heartbreaking.

Vivian Furbay said...

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Julie Waldron said...

This sounds like a wonderful book, thanks for the chance!

Caryl Kane said...

Wonderful review! This book sounds like a must read.