<p>Stephanie Parent's second poetry collection&nbsp;<em style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>Cinder Girl Grows Wings</em> tells a dark fairy tale about the author's descent into the underworld of BDSM. Parent's poems explore both the beauty and ugliness of working at a Los Angeles dungeon and navigating a tumultuous dom-sub relationship. Drawing inspiration from fairy-tale heroines film noir and the landscape of L.A.&nbsp;<em style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>Cinder Girl Grows Wings</em>&nbsp;takes readers on a journey through the shadow side of sadomasochism toward self-acceptance and healing.&nbsp;</p><p></p><h4 class=ql-align-justify>Transgressive and profound <em>Cinder Girl Grows Wings</em> is a proclamation and reclamation of femininity agency and sexual freedom. -Grace R. Reynolds Elgin Award Nominated author of <em>The Lies We Weave</em></h4><h4></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify>Powerful sensual and evocative words that women can identify with.-Rose Ivy author of <em>Ink Blot Girl</em></h4><p class=ql-align-justify></p><h4 class=ql-align-justify>...A remarkable beautiful wounded thing. -Linda M. Crate author of <em>searching stained glass windows for an answer</em></h4><p class=ql-align-justify></p><p></p>