Elizabeth Woodruff's New Book "Hope and Faith" is a Story of Love and Family as a Young Woman Returns to the Only True Home She Has Ever Known after Years of Abuse
Recent release "Hope and Faith" from Page Publishing author Elizabeth Woodruff is a gripping and potent drama introducing Alexandria, abandoned as an infant by her birth parents and raised in a loving home for orphans. She returns eleven years after her adoption by a couple who were not what they seemed and must overcome her distrust of others for the sake of another young girl who needs her.
BROCKPORT, N.Y., Feb. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Elizabeth Woodruff is a lifelong writer and small group leader at her church currently residing in Rochester, New York with her husband and son. She has completed her book "Hope and Faith": a poignant tale of trust, acceptance, and love in an unconventional family.
Woodruff writes, "'I have come for a place to stay,' Alexandria stated.
"She knew that Elizabeth was going wild trying to figure out why Alexandria was in front of her.
'Why?' Elizabeth inquired.
"Elizabeth ran a house for people who needed a place to stay; it was an orphanage for all ages. Alexandria had been dropped off as a baby in a basket with only a note to "'Take good care of Alexandria' and attached was a ring, and Alexandria had lived there until she had found a family at the age of ten. Elizabeth had always wondered how Alexandria was doing; she had not heard word of her since the family had taken her away.
"'Joseph and Marie are dead,' Alexandria stated coldly.
"Alexandria was abandoned as an infant, and now that her adoptive parents are dead, she returned to the orphanage she was dropped off at. She constantly fought with the voices in her head and of people that told her she was not good enough.
Colton is a man who had hidden his past from nearly everyone and who constantly pushed her buttons. The only way they would stop arguing is for the sake of Anna, who was dying. Mark saw the good in Alexandria and believed that she really could give them hope."
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Elizabeth Woodruff's book is a riveting drama exploring the themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and the meaning of family.
Readers who wish to experience this engrossing work can purchase "Hope and Faith" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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