Coming Home ~ A Tiny House CollectionBy Ane Mulligan, Linda W. Yezak, Pamela S. Meyers, Yvonne Anderson, Kimberli S. McKay, Michael Ehret, Chandra Lynn SmithDescription:Coming Home ~ A Tiny House Collection Tiny houses are all the rage these days, but what can you do with something so small? Here are seven stories about people chasing their dreams, making fresh starts, finding love, stumbling upon forgiveness, and embarking upon new adventures in tiny houses. Travel with them around the country in this big novella collection. Love is Sweeter in Sugar Hill: She has a tiny house. He lives in a mansion. She vows to charge a doctor with malpractice. His job depends on that doctor's finances. Will love find a way? Kayla's Challenge: She was one "I do" short of marrying the man her pushy parents chose for her. Now, half a country away, she needs a tiny house to finally be free. If These Walls Could Talk: Both claim to have inherited the same Queen Anne until an unexpected blessing changes everything. First Love: Betrayed by her husband and desperate for healing, she can only move forward by going back home. Dash of Pepper: His responsibilities tie him to the small town he loves, but her career plans will lead her to the big city. Will he cut his roots for her or will she clip her wings for him? Big Love: Homelessness expanded her world and constricted his. Now she needs his help, but he only remembers the pain. Can they find big love in a tiny house? The Light Holding Her: Friends since childhood. She's being stalked. He's in danger. Is their faith big enough to carry them through the trials into a deeper relationship? Book Takeaway:Because there are 7 novellas here, each story has its own. In my story, it's trust God because He's trustworthy. Why the author wrote this book:Seven authors decided to do a novella collection, but we needed a unifying theme. I've long been fascinated with tiny houses, and thought that would make a good theme. So each novella has a tiny house in it, in one way or another. It was fun to see the stories that emerged and how the tiny shoe was featured. |