Bonus Web review: They Almost Always Come Home |
Written by Christine D. Johnson |
Thursday, 08 April 2010 05:02 PM America/New_York |
In They Almost Always Come Home, American Christian Fiction Writers President Cynthia Ruchti draws the reader into a passionate journey of heartbreak and the redemptive power of love. Although Greg's wilderness trips were not uncommon, his disappearance after a two-week canoe trip through the Canadian wilderness comes as a shock. His marriage was shaky, but his wife, Libby, can't come to terms with what the police think is abandonment after more than 20 years, made worse by the death of their daughter Lacey. Libby's heart is so broken she can′t even begin to pray. Yet a spark of hope and the aid of her father-in-law and best friend propel her on a journey through the spiritual and physical wilderness to find Greg. They Almost Always Come Home |