Convergence by Yttrup

Denilyn has a stalker.

Convergence
by Ginny L. Yttrup
Shiloh Run Press
March 2019

Dr. Denilyn Rossi is Department Chair at Pacific Covenant University and also an author. Her friend Dr. Ryan Alister is a Professor at the college. Today is the first day of the spring semester. She can’t find her special pen – it is always in her desk drawer. When she tries to power up her presentation for class it has been deleted . Not a good way to start the day.

The first time she sees him is at a book signing in Menlo Park. She feels someone watching her. He is standing outside holding a book. He looks familiar, but she can’t quite place him. The next time she recognized him. He is outside her church. He is the man she sent to prison. The man who tried to kill her. But it can’t be him. He is still in prison or is he?

Things continue to escalate. She tries to tell Keith how she feels. She is afraid and needs his support. He can’t handle it and leaves. He later divorces her. As everything started at Three Rivers Village, she decided to return to sort things out. As she nears the Village, her past, present, and future, like the forks of the Kawesch, converge. She had worked at Ride the Kawesch as a guide after college. She gets her old job back and settles in, waiting for her stalker to make an appearance

Things were not adding up. Being run off the road, sky diving parachute failing to open, this couldn’t be Bradley, her stalker.
She finally comes to realize who is trying to kill her. How did she not see the signs. Wallace tried to tell her.

This is a story of suspense, betrayal and friendship. I enjoyed the book.

Highly recommend it.


Mary Asher, the Golden Reviewer, is a founding book blogger for BookGateway.com and has generously provided this review. She describes herself as “an 88 year young great-grandmother and an avid reader.”

This book was provided by the publisher for review.