Ruthie Hammond had a dream. After high school she was moving to a big city...anywhere but Brewster. Surely God had a plan for her, and it wasn't in this small, nowhere town.
Twenty years later she's back in Brewster working at a failing radio station with her boyfriend Jack. She's given up on God and if she wants to get out of town, she'll have to do it solo. But when her first love, Paul, moves back, Ruthie wonders if happiness really does lie beyond this podunk town.
In this second novel in the Coming Home to Brewster series, Roxanne Henke offers another wonderful story about relationships, choices, and spiritual growth.
Roxanne Sayler Henke lives in rural North Dakota with her husband,Lorren and their dog, DeeDee. They have two, very cool, adult daughters, Rachael and Tegan, and two delightful grandkids. As a family they enjoy spending time at their lake cabin in northern Minnesota. Roxanne has adegree in Behavioral and Social Science from the University of Mary andfor many years was a newspaper humor columnist. She has also written and recorded radio commercials, written for, and performed in, a comedyduo; and co-written school lyceums. Roxy is currently a columnist for ND Living magazine. She is the author of eight novels. You can contact her at: roxannehenke@yahoo.com