Déjà vu

Déjà vu
ISBN-10
1468552414
ISBN-13
9781468552416
Series
Déjà Vu
Category
Fiction
Pages
298
Language
English
Published
2012-07-25
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Author
Katie S. Watson

Description

In déjà vu, Zach Montgomery and Ruth Harding take center stage as a romantic duo; replicating the former romantic interlude that existed between Zach’s dad, and Ruth’s mom over 25 years ago. Zach, son of billionaire, Dennis Montgomery, hides his identity; as a poor guy seeks to work as a volunteer at an archeological site in Israel, for room and board. He meets and does not succumb to the beauty of the 15 year old daughter of the head archeologist. After all...he’s 19. Zach rescues Ruth from a near rape by a student at Hebrew University. She is sent packing to U.S. grandparents. Three years later they meet. Bells, whistles and clanging cymbals swirl round Zach’s psyche. He is smitten; he is in love. He courts her via cell phone over the watery waves. She consents to marry him. A hitch occurs. He doesn’t want a church affair; admits to being an evolutionist. Ruth demurs, prays, and breaks engagement. No harmony where two are unequally yoked spiritually. Devastated; determined to win her back, Zach enrolls for grad work at Hebrew University. She will have nothing to do with him. Terrorists change the dynamics! Zach and his two Jewish dorm mates are kidnapped and held for ransom. Brutally beaten, Zach uses his cell phone he’d hidden in the earth, and calls Ruth, who hears and alerts IDF. Does Israel’s newest hero win his fair lady? Or is a replay of an old broken romance? A déjà vu..? Read the book and see!!

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