All My Belongings
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by Cynthia Ruchti
Abingdon Press Contemporary Fiction
In her new novel, All My Belongings, Cynthia Ruchti weaves a heart-wrenching tale of forgiveness, grace, and learning what it means to truly belong.
A new life and a new identity can't protect Becca from a past that refuses to go away.
After
spending years running from the shame her father put on her family,
Jayne is determined not to let him steal her future in the same way he
stole her childhood. Changing her name to Becca Morrow, she moves to
California and settles into a new life and new job caring for ailing
mother of handsome young businessman, Isaac Hughes.
But
just as she's wondering if she and Isaac are headed for a relationship,
Becca's patient passes away under unusual circumstances. Suddenly, her
past catches up with her and the unnerving details of her heritage
threaten to destroy all sense of home and all hope for love.
Even
if she could clear her name, a phone call wraps a suffocating shroud
around her heart. Her estranged father needs her help. But can Becca
open her new life to the man who ruined her past?
My Thoughts: upon receiving this novel the cover had been changed which was super disappointing. i liked the other cover much better. this one makes the book seem boring. but after diving into the novel the writing is super strong right out of the gate. this just might be one of those novels that you just can't put down due to the curiosity of what happens next. definitely recommend picking this one. Cynthia Ruchti asks what it takes to
overcome your past and become who you were meant to be in her latest
novel, All My
Belongings. Cynthia has
woven a heart-wrenching tale of forgiveness, grace, and learning what it
means to truly belong.
So grab your copy of
All My
Belongings and join Cynthia and
friends on the evening of June 11th for a chance to connect and make
some new friends. (If you haven't read the book, don't let that stop you
from coming!)
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Litfuse Blog Tour : All my Belongings by Cynthia Ruchti
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