Jenny’s motivation was questionable but understandable all the same. The basis of the story is whether or not Jenny can win a legal battle, brought about by her deceased husband’s uncle, to use her husband’s sperm much like any other case of “organ donation”. We see our main character, Jenny Harrison go through a major life event, a major loss and then use the experience to find her purpose. Just Destiny is a complex story filled with heartache and the turmoil about accepting what is and moving on, and about fighting for what we believe is right. Gift copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest reviewĭo you believe in destiny – about predefined outcomes that happen regardless of the way you live your life? Are there other qualifiers that define destiny – does the end result need to be a major life event or something that impacts how you live your life and what other choices maybe be made? In Just Destiny, author Theresa Rizzo constructs characters and a storyline that begs the age old question about whether or not we end up in certain situations, living a certain life, regardless of all the planning we do in life. 4 Stars & and a recommendation for any reader of the Contemporary & Romance genre’s
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