Cynthia Herron is a debut author with Mountain Brook Ink, publishers of authors like Janalyn Voigt, Patricia Lee, Angela Ruth Strong, Mary Davis, and Kimberly Rose Johnson. I met her on Facebook and excited to soon be reading this Christian mystery she has written.
Preordering of the Kindle version is available now. If you prefer a paper copy, you will be able to purchase that on December 15. Watch for my review on January 1, 2018
In the meantime, here is a little bit about the book with some quotes and some images from the Pinterest board.

Her Hope Discovered
by Cynthia Herron
Series: Welcome to Ruby #1 Published by Mountain Brook Ink
Publication Date January 1, 2019
Genres: Christian Fiction, Mystery, Clean Romance
Setting: Missouri Contemporary
Written for: Adults
Pages: 251
Synopsis:
Is the sure thing worth risking for the possibility of maybe?
Charla Winthrop, a savvy business woman seeking a permanent lifestyle change in small-town Ruby, learns that things aren’t always what they appear when she takes up residence in a house steeped in charm and a hint of mystery. Rumor has it that Sam Packard the town carpenter is her go-to guy for home remodeling, but can Charla convince him to help her—with no strings attached, of course?
Alone far too long, Sam’s prayed that God would send him a wife and a mother for his daughters. However, the new Ruby resident is hardly what he imagined. A new place to call “home,” the possibility of what might be, and the answer to someone’s prayers unite this unlikely pair with the help of the town’s residents.
Nestled in the Ozarks’ hills and hollows is Ruby, Missouri, a quaint, cozy town where “neighbor” is merely another word for “friend.” Ruby will charm and delight as will her quirky, lovable characters who will steal your heart, but hand it right back—with whipped cream and a cherry on top. Savor your new friends’ sorrows and successes in the community where offbeat is perfect and mishaps and mayhem never tasted so good.
I would like to thank Cynthia Herron for giving me this copy of the book. This gift did not influence my opinion or review.
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