Christmas Memories at Grace Chapel Inn (Book 48- Tales from Grace Chapel Inn Series)
Christmas Memories at Grace Chapel Inn
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Description
AboutTales from Grace Chapel Inn
Once you visit the charming village of Acorn Hill, tucked away in rural Pennsylvania, you’ll never want to leave. Townsfolk relax on their porch swings or gather to discuss the day’s events at the Coffee Shop over homemade pie. It’s the kind of town where friendship and faith flow together like a wide river on a fine spring day.
And you’ll love spending time with the Howard sisters, who have begun a new life together in their childhood home, a gracious Victorian house now a bed and breakfast called Grace Chapel Inn. Here they rekindle old memories, rediscover the bonds of sisterhood, revel in the blessings of friendship—and meet many fascinating guests along the way.
Book Description
Christmas Memories at Grace Chapel Inn – Book 48
Snow is falling, carols are playing, and the Christmas spirit is settling over the small town of Acorn Hill. Grace Chapel Inn, the gracious Victorian bed-and-breakfast run by the Howard sisters is ready to welcome you home for the holidays.
As the three Howard sisters gather around the fire on Christmas Eve, they reminisce about their favorite Christmas memories. Louise shares about one snowy Christmas in 1951 when the young Howard sisters, visiting their newlywed Aunt Ethel’s farm with their mother and father, witnessed the birth of a lam. Alice talks about the year she got stuck running the children’s Christmas musical at Grace Chapel and pulled it off only with the help of her sisters. And Jane reminisce about the year just after they all moved home and opened Grace Chapel Inn, when she organized a Christmas cookie drive for shut-ins that ended up teaching the whole town a lesson about generosity.
Their stories capture the nostalgia of a good old-fashioned Christmas and celebrate faith, family and the special beauty of this magical time of year.
Book Details
Author: Pam Hanson, Barbara Andrews, Anne Marie Rodgers, and Sunni Jeffers
Page Count: 246 pages