Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Litfuse Review: All My Belongings by:Cynthia Ruchti
About the Book:
Jayne Dennagee has spent her life running from the doctor death legacy of her father. His Kervorkian-copycat methods of euthanasia ruined her childhood, covering it in shame. She won t let him steal her future, too. After changing her name to Becka, she assumes a new life and new job caring for the ailing mother of a handsome young businessman, Isaac Hughes. Becka struggles to sort out her feelings for her new boss just as her patient passes away under unusual circumstances. Suddenly, her past catches up with her and the unnerving details of her heritage make Becka look like a murder suspect. Worse, all sense of home and all hope for love vanish.
Even if she could clear her name, a phone call from prison wraps a suffocating shroud around her heart. Her father is out and he needs her help. Can Becka open her new life to the man who has prematurely taken so many? Or will her father s legacy make it impossible to open her heart at all?
About the Author:
Cynthia Ruchti is the author of the critically acclaimed Where the Morning Glory Blooms and They Almost Always Come Home. After 33-years as writer/producer of the daily 15-minute radio broadcast, The Heartbeat of the Home, Cynthia served a two-year term as president of American Christian Fiction Writers and currently serves as ACFW's Professional Relations Liaison. In addition to writing novels, devotionals, and magazine articles, she speaks for women's events and writers' conferences. Cynthia and her plot-tweaking husband live in Central Wisconsin, where she creates stories of Hope-that-glows-in-the-dark. Find Cynthia on the web at CynthiaRuchti.com.
My Review:
Becca Morrow felt that she had suffered enough from what her father had done. After all this is why she changed her name and skipped town. Luckily, she had a good friend help her out with a good job and a place she could stay. Traveling half way across the country she meets this handsome young man by the name of Isaac Hughes. He is on the search for someone to take care of his ailing mother and Becca seems to fit the bill just right, according to him. Isaac and the job of caring for his mother, may just be the step up she needs, right about now.
Isaac grew up in a very loving home, with his adoptive mother---she loved him when noone else would. But now in her current state, it is hard for him to see her like this. He had an instinct about Becca when he first seen her. An instinct that told him, she was perfect for the job. His aunt said she was a great fit for him, but he had no idea that her presence in their lives would effect them both so much and so deeply.
**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from Litfuse Publicity.
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