Book Giveaway: Facing the Dawn by Cynthia Ruchti
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This week’s book giveaway is for the inspirational women’s fiction book Facing the Dawn by Cynthia Ruchti. I have two copies so there will be two blessed winners.
What is this book about?
While her humanitarian husband Liam has been digging wells in Africa, Mara Jacobs has been struggling. She knows she’s supposed to feel a warm glow that her husband is nine time zones away, caring for widows and orphans. But the reality is that she is exhausted, working a demanding yet unrewarding job, trying to manage their three detention-prone kids, failing at her to-repair list, and fading like a garment left too long in the sun.
Then Liam’s three-year absence turns into something more, changing everything and plunging her into a sunless grief. As Mara struggles to find her footing, she discovers that even when hope is tenuous, faith is fragile, and the future is unknown, we can be sure we are not forgotten . . . or unloved.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
Cynthia Ruchti, author website
Giveaway
To enter the giveaway, just fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Open to readers with USA mailing addresses only. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The winner will be notified via email and will have one week to respond back to me with their info. Good Luck and Thank You for stopping by!
The comment requirement for this giveaway is: Name a story that made you emotional when you read it.
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20 Comments
Deana Dick
I just read A Token of Love which brought me to tears because it deals with human trafficking . It is a dual dual story which takes us back to 1885 then present to 2023.
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Deana. 🙂
Nancy
The Orphan Collector by Ellen Marie Wiseman
Highly recommend, 5 Stars
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Nancy. 🙂
Winnie Thomas
The Medallion by Cathy Gohlke is a very emotion-invovling story. Definitely need a box of tissues!
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Winnie. 🙂
bn100
can’t think of any
Loraine
Thanks for commenting, bn100. 🙂
Linda Kish
I can’t think of any right now.
Loraine
Thanks for commenting, Linda. 🙂
Natalya Lakhno
Hope Beyond the Waves by Heidi Chiavaroli
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Natalya. 🙂
Gail Hollingsworth
Ghost Heart by Lisa Harris. Read it a long while back but it still sticks with me.
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Gail. 🙂
Linda Moffitt
Believe Like A Child By Paige Dearth
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Linda. 🙂
Patty
Going back, the first book I read that I can remember making me cry was Where the Red Fern Grows!
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Patty. 🙂
Caryl Kane
Carrie Turansky’s McAlister Family saga is deeply emotional.
Loraine
Thanks for sharing, Caryl. 🙂