Into The Wilderness: Blood Of The Lamb (Book Two) (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
Apart from getting up to relieve herself in the bucket Ruth had screened off behind a blanket, she had not moved for what seemed like days. Neither had she eaten the stodgy tepid food; she had forced herself to drink the stale water only when her thirst was such she could no longer block it from her mind. Her arm had finally settled after the agony she'd endured when the ship's healer had hurriedly encased it from wrist to elbow in a sticky coating of white powder mixed with fibre. It had set hard now, and formed a buffer from further movement or knocks, but it did little to ease the ongoing discomfort. She was so furious with Lazarus she could not even look in his direction without anger spiralling up like the waterspout that had nearly destroyed their boat. It almost threatened to outstrip her anger with the Lord, which sat inside her festering, as cold and domineering as Father Joshua's eyes. But the Lord had surpassed Himself, rubbed salt into her wound by making sure she'd seen a glimpse of Heaven with Joseph before He slammed the door shut in her face.
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