Small-Town Reality (Book 22- Tales from Grace Chapel Inn Series)
When Jane lands a spot for Louise on a makeover show at Betty Dunkle’s beauty parlor, will Louise be willing to change her style? Meanwhile, Elwood Swigart starts controversy in Acorn Hill by creating a rival tabloid newspaper to the established one already in circulation. Will the town become polarized by the competition, or will someone put an end to the gossip and deceit?
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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
Small-Town Reality – Book 22
Is Acorn Hill ready for reality television? Jane seems to think so. A makeover show filmed at Betty Dunkle’s beauty shop is all set to roll, and Jane has landed Louise a spot on the show! Will the fastidious Louise be game for a change in her style? Meanwhile, Elwood Swigart, a retired newspaper reporter, intends to shake up things in Acorn Hill when he starts publishing a rival tabloid paper. How will the stalwart Acorn Nutshell handle the competition? And will the town be torn in two by the gossip and dirt that Elwood digs up?
About the Author
After twenty years of city living, life changed drastically for Carolyne Aarsen when she married and moved with her husband to a farm two hours away from the nearest mall. Neerlandia, the Canadian hamlet where they went to church and shopped, was so far away from New York City, the hub of publishing, that her “someday” plans of writing a book seemed to belong to another world.
The dream wouldn’t die, however, and while raising sour of their own children and numerous foster children, Carolyne took a writing correspondence course. From that experience cam a weekly column that ran for nine years in a number of northern Alberta newspapers. More writing courses and conferences finally led to her attaining her dream of publication.
She as published more than a dozen books that have combined her love of story with her love of the Lord. Carolyne is thankful that her writing permits her ti show hoe God’s extraordinary power can shape and change the lives of ordinary people.
Please visit www.carolyneaarsen.com and send her an e-mail if you have the time.
Book Details
Author: Carolyne Aarsen
Page Count: 219 pages