Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Journey by Wanda Brunstetter

The Journey (Kentucky Brothers, #1)
By Wanda E. Brunstetter
Published by Barbour

When Titus Fisher moves from his home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Christian County, Kentucky, he hopes to escape all reminders of his ex-girlfriend Phoebe who jilted him, and focus on a career in carpentry. You can imagine his dismay, when upon meeting the family who owns the woodworking business where he’ll be employed, he’s introduced to a young woman who looks startlingly similar to the one he so longs to forget.

Suzanne Yoder has no idea what she’s done to offend Titus Fisher, but his avoidance of her is unmistakable. As if Suzanne doesn’t have enough problems with her inability to cook and her strong forbidden desire to work with wood, now she’s snubbed every time she encounters this strange man. On top of all that, her family’s relentless teasing about her cooking and dismal chances of attracting a husband has Suzanne at her wits end.

As time goes on Titus begins to see the good in Suzanne, and that in reality, she’s nothing like Phoebe. In fact, they have a lot in common, a love for the outdoors, for their families, and for working with wood. But Titus is soon caught up in a dangerous circumstance that lands him in the hospital and two menacing felons on the loose. To overcome these events and the untimely return of his past, Titus will be faced with a decision that will change their lives forever.

Book one in a new series (Kentucky Brothers) from Wanda Brunstetter, The Journey is fraught with misunderstandings, self doubt and selfish desires. As with all Brunstetter’s books, the characters are gritty and real, experiencing the pangs of growth and the mistakes that lead to a wealth of experience. It is on their journey, that God’s love, glory and plans for good, are revealed in the most wondrous ways.

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