More Than Enough
More Than Enough
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About the Book More Than Enough:
In More than Enough quirky Fiona McGrath loves her job as a Child Life Specialist at a Dunedin, Florida hospital. As a former foster child, she understands trauma and wants to ensure no child ever faces the same kind of fears she once did. But are fears truly in the past?
Gabe Cavenaugh’s life is right on schedule. As the youngest assistant Chief Financial Officer in the hospital’s history, he has much to prove, but he’s confident he can do anything he’s asked. After all, he’s secure in his faith and has the constant support of his family.
When Gabe is directed to make cuts in order to balance the hospital’s budget, his search leads him to the Child Life Program and to Fiona. How can this crazy, hat-wearing woman, who rides around on a sparkly scooter possibly be a vital member of the medical team?
As Fiona works to persuade Gabe about her job’s necessity, he begins to see there’s more to her and her work with young patients than wacky clothes.
But will she be enough to save her program? And could she possibly be enough for a man like Gabe?
About the Author of More Than Enough:
For as long as I can remember, I loved writing. I even dreamed of plots. I also grew up attending antique auctions nearly every weekend, so history was as much a part of my life as chores on our farm in Iowa, reading books, and playing with Barbies.
So, writing historical romances fit perfectly. Times may change, the style of clothes, the way we speak, but the common threads that unite us remain the same. Couples fall in love. Injustices happen. We fight for what we believe in. People struggle. We endure. And finally, people grow.
After graduating from York College in York, Nebraska with an A.A. and then receiving a B.S.Ed. from Lubbock Christian University, I met and married the love of my life, David. God had
written our love story, and I knew from the moment we met that he was the one. It was not love at first sight by any means, but I was so sure he was “it” that I wrote that I’d met the man I would marry in my diary. We pledged our hearts to one another two and a half years later.
I taught high school English until my oldest child was born. After that, I began my career as a professional wiper. I wiped noses, countertops, tiny tushes, tears, and scraped knees.
Deciding that my children were now older and less in need of my constant supervision, I started pursuing my first love again –writing. After joining American Christian Fiction Writers, I found a wonderful critique group and began studying the craft of writing.
David and I have three children ages 18, 16, and 11. We also work in youth ministry and teach youth and adult Bible classes.
Thank you so much for stopping by, friend!
My Thoughts on the Book More Than Enough:
This is such a great book! I enjoyed reading it. The characters were well thought out and developed. And I mean, who wouldn’t love a gal who rides around on a scooter in the hospital!?
Okay, so I could relate to this book a lot in that our now six years old spent two weeks in isolation at a children’s hospital. The child life person came in and gave her toys to play with, she talked to her, she played with her. In essence, she taught my daughter she was a princess and all adults were just coming into her room to play with her. My daughter was not quite two at the time.
The child life program at hospitals is wonderful and I fully support it so I knew that this was going to be a book I would enjoy but also relate to. And that it might just take me back in time to some unpleasant memories as well.
Also. I have a daughter named Fionna so I think it’s a pretty lovely name!
Highly recommend this book and all that I’ve read by this author. I loved getting to know Fiona and rooting her on with keeping her job at the hospital because it’s such a great service to those children who are away from what they know and love going through something horrible.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
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