I am
currently working on a contemporary Christian romance. It is about a young girl from California who is studying to become
a doctor of optometry. Libby Brooks is the youngest child in an upper middle class family. Her
parents suffered both loss and tribulation with her two older siblings so they shelter Libby from
the harshness of life. Although self-assured, Libby has a hard time dealing with adversity because of how over protective
her parents were. But for most of her life, Libby did alright. God, her parents,
and school are the center of her world. To be successful spiritually and academically has
always been her goal. She was a high achiever in high school, excelled during her four years at Davis, and is at the top
of her class at Berkeley's School of Optometry. Her path stayed straight, always pointing to the mark and nothing ever seemed
to sway her from it. That is until she reaches her third year at UC Berkeley and meets Kurt Stevens. When Libby reluctantly
takes a chance at love for the first time since high school, her world takes a drastic turn. Kurt is handsome, successful,
and claims to be a Christian. It appears to be a promising relationship until it ends abruptly six
months later.
Confused, heartsick, and more determined than ever, Libby leaves
the Berkeley campus to begin her final year as an optometry intern. Her intentions are to
focus on her schooling. Never again will she allow a man to interfere with her well thought out plans, but she didn't plan
on spending over four months on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, nor did she plan on meeting the man who
would change her mind - and her heart forever
...but God did.