Ivy’s husband has always been a cheat and a liar, but when he gets caught up in a game of espionage he flees the country with his latest bimbo, and Ivy has finally had enough. She packs up the kids and moves back to her hometown to escape the fallout. Trouble is � her problems don’t stay behind in California, but follow her all the way to Omaha, Nebraska.
The FBI is tracking her every move, hoping she’ll lead them to her fugitive husband, while evil men threaten her family’s safety if she doesn’t give them what they want.
Agent Samson Sinclair is assigned to keep an eye on Ivy. He is her only ally against threats and suspicions that come from every side. But can he keep their relationship professional when he finds himself falling for the woman he’s supposed to be protecting?
Ivy’s attempt to assemble the broken pieces of her life may prove harder than she anticipated. Especially on her own. When the past intrudes on the present Ivy is forced to deal with why she ran from God in the first place and whether faith, once lost, can ever really be found again.
Barbara is a multi-published author of mystery, suspense, and young adult. Her Fredrickson Winery Novels have been on the best-seller lists multiple times, and her Christian thriller, Split Sense, won the Grace Award in 2012. Again in 2016, she won the Grace Award with the 2nd book of her Double Barrel Mysteries, Much Ado About Murder. Barbara grew up on a small farm in Washington State, but now lives in the mean "burbs" of Minnesota with her husband and their pups. With their adult kids now pushed out of the nest and encouraged to fly, she spends much time reading, writing, collecting books, riding motorcycles, and keeping one step ahead of AARP. She also really likes black licorice.
Running Home is book one in the Second Chances series by Barbara Ellen Brink. When Ivy's husband disappears with his lastest girlfriend and their money, Ivy decided to pack up and return home with her children. Unbeknown to Ivy, her husband, took something from his employer, and they want back. FBI was called in to investigate, and Agent Samson Sinclair assigned to go undercover to keep an eye on Ivy. Things got complicated for both Samson and Ivy when someone else threatens her family. The readers of Running Home will continue to follow Ivy and Samson to see what happens.
Running Home is the first book I have read of Barbara Ellen Brink, and I will read more books by her. I love Barbara Ellen Brink portrayal of her characters and the way they interacted with each other throughout the book. I like Barbara Ellen Brink way of intertwining religion into the plot of this book. Running Home was well written and researched by Barbara Ellen Brink.
The readers of Running Home will start to understand the rival between different branches of the FBI. Also, the readers of Running Home will learn about industrial espionage and the problems it causes everyone who is involved.
This story was just so unrealistic. For it to work you’d have to believe: The fbi... can’t track cell phones Would forget to freeze bank accounts or search safe deposit boxes Would forget to track credit card usage ... and on and on
I was very excited to read this as it was located in my hometown, Omaha. However, the author is evidently not from here as within the first few chapters she gets major landmarks and streets wrong. If she had done minimal research on Omaha, she would have realized her errors. They kept pulling me out of the story and I got so annoyed I didn't finish.
This is a book about Ivy, a woman who has to rebuild her life after her husband steals money and military secrets from his company and runs off with another woman. She decides to move back to the midwest without even checking to see what might be in their bank accounts (which is odd because she doesn't have a job before he leaves or even at any point in the book, so it's unclear what resources she's working with). Meanwhile, her husband never delivered the military secrets to the criminals he promised them too and they decide that Ivy might have them. Samson is an FBI agent who is assigned to find out if Ivy has the information, but he's way more interested in converting her to Christianity.
The main issue with this book is the issue with a lot of Christian books -- the author simply has no ability to write a convincing non-Christian character. Ivy is your stereotypical "one bad thing happened to me once, so I'm angry at God" non-Christian and Raven, a secondary character, is even more stereotypical. Bonus eye-roll points for the reference to a "Jewish cap" when "yarmulke" is very easy to Google.
I always have an active book on my iPhone for all those times I am sitting around waiting. I found myself putting my physical bedtime reading book aside so I could continue reading Running Home, anxious to find out what would happen next. Ivy is a woman who knows her husband is no saint, but when he runs off and the FBI come knocking on her door, she learns how little she really knew him. This was a fast paced, fun read, and I look forward to reading more by Barbara Brink.
I obtained this free e-book from Amazon and I am voluntarily writing a review. I am so glad I did get this free and did not invest any of my money into this. After reading a third of the book I could not stomach any more of little to no research done on the subject she was writing about .
There were plusses and minuses with this story but all in all it was a nice romance with Christian messages throughout. Now, I will need to see how things turn out in book 2.
After years of putting up with her cheating husband, Ivy has enough when he gets involved in espionage and leaves the country. She packs up their two kids and goes home to where her sister and her husband live, intent on making a new life. However, the problems follow her to her hometown: not only is the FBI watching and suspecting her, someone more evil insists she has something that belongs to them. Agent Samson Sinclair, tasked with surveilling her, finds it more and more difficult to separate his duty - and his growing attraction to a woman he thinks is innocent. Samson is a man of Faith and believes God will help Ivy solve her problems, if only she would find her way back to Him. All in all, a good story and a good plot, with mostly likeable characters - however, I find it hard to believe that an FBI agent trusts so much in God that he is willing to neglect his duties. Ivy's struggle to find her way back to God also seems a bit unrealistic to me, as it came quite of a sudden. I do like the book, but I thought it was a bit unrealistic, and perhaps a bit naive? Does not mean it is a bad book, and I definitely want to read the next one!
Been married to a liar and a cheat for eight years, till husband took off. What was missing was excitement and adventure, he told her, and he now had the funds from the company he use to work for. How will Ivy feel when she is once again being lied to by the FBI, saying he is a realtor, and being attracted to her. Good plot of how she’s trying to rebuild her life, around her two kids, a new state, and apartment. Readers will be drawn into this from the beginning.
This story is a thriller, a romance and a Christian novel. It speaks of a woman whose husband is a liar and cheat. He steals sensitive material to sell and leaves his wife and children behind. This is how the wife deals with the pain of her bad marriage, taking care of her kids and dealing with the FBI. Although, I'm not sure of some of things done by our heroine wouldn't have gotten her thrown in jail. Other than that, the story was well-written and kept me intrigued til the end.
This is one of those stories that has you sitting on the edge of your seat. Loads of action and surprises but and heartbreak. The people are so real and lovable and well described and entertaining and the characters were well chosen and very strong people. It all turns out well in the end.Gods love is well described and right through the whole story. Very well written.
I liked the characters very much. The author made The story very believable I caught myself shaing my head as Ivy did something that I thought was stupid. 😀 When you do that, you know the author's good! It was a clean romance, & an excellent suspense romance novel!
Ivy's husband, Todd, decides to abandon his family and in the aftermath of that she finds he's accused of stealing government classified material when he ran off with his girlfriend. The FBI is involved as well as the buyers for the info and things take a turn for the worst when Todd winds up murdered. Christian theme.
Cute story. It had a lot of coincidences in it, and some things sounded so familiar in the beginning, I thought maybe I had read the book already. But I must have just read a free chapter somewhere. It was an enjoyable, light suspense.
This is a story of redemption, of a woman who tried to do it herself, but who finally recognized she couldn't. It's a good story where no one is perfect and everyone needs help along the way. Help comes from strange places sometimes and you just have to accept it.
This storyline was full of interesting characters and a lot of excitement. It was well written and held my attention with every chapter. This is not the first book I have read by this author and I know I will read more. It was a wonderful journey . Thanks!
Kudos for the original settings. . the plot is predictable and trite. Stereotypical characters complete the mediocrity of this novel. Only slightly more interesting than watching paint dry.
I was taken in with the suspense from the beginning. The twists in the story kept my interest so that I didn’t want to stop reading it. The characters were well developed.
After finishing about a third of the book, the suspense lost its appeal, the romance disappeared, add that to a third character’s point of view, with pages long preaching, I lost interest in the book and skipped to the ending.
This is an interesting story, all be it somewhat predictable. The main characters were intriguing and fun. One of the significant minor characters appears to have been set up for another book in this series. The author is new to me and I am looking forward to delving into that next book.
Great story line....kept me captivated. Intense moments had me holding my breath, routing for good to win. Wish the ending had a little more meat though.
It was fun to read and I enjoyed the characters. There were some plot holes, but for the most part it was worth my time. I appreciate how clean it was.