Becca's Place is a novel of romance and tragedy involving Wat, a handsome grad student raised on a farm; Dr. Becca Bloom, a childhood friend who loves him dearly; and Priscilla, a beautiful New York City socialite.
Wat, while a graduate student in agriculture, has his education interrupted by having to keep the farm running back home after a tragic accident involving his father and sister. In the meantime, he falls off the proverbial horse in his Christian walk and develops a relationship with Priscilla, the beautiful socialite from New York, who arranged a meeting with him only to toy with him. But to her surprise, she found him to be like no other man she has ever met before. Eventually they fall in love and their relationship comes to a head when they go to Michigan overnight together to find Wat an apartment because of his new job there.
All the while back home, Becca, who has just started practicing veterinary medicine with her father, is devastated. She learns Wat, the boy, now a man, she has loved all her life and naively thought loved her, loves her only like a sister and is not coming home after earning his PhD. In desperation, she clumsily sets up dates with him when he does come home to help on the farm and tries to become more sexually appealing. But to no avail. The New York City beauty wins out, but with her checkered past beginning to raise its ugly head, there is a twist to the story that launches out for the next twenty years with more tragedy, romance, and victory.