The Yarn Spinner
by Deborah Smith
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Pub Date Jan 23 2014 | Archive Date Aug 06 2014
BelleBooks | Bell Bridge Books
Description
A Crossroads Café Short Story 47 pages long
She’s destined to love Gus MacBride—if she survives her first year in the Crossroads Cove.
A thread of hope is all she needs.
Damaged, confused, alone. Cathy Deen Mitternich recognizes her old self in the fragile survivor huddled in the sheep barn’s storage room at Rainbow Goddess Farm. Former art teacher Lucy Parmenter may be beyond even the tough-love magic of the farm, a live-in counseling center for abused women. Afraid to set a foot outside, drugged on medication, and filled with despair, Lucy needs the big biscuit magic of the Crossroad Café’s Delta Whittlespoon. Together, Cathy and Delta search for a lifeline that represents Lucy’s best hope of holding on.
Their search ends in Lucy’s new home at the barn. When Lucy discovers the magic there, neither she nor Cathy will ever be the same.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781611944303 |
PRICE | $0.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This was my first book by author Deborah Smith and what a sweet, touching short story of what people can over come and learn to live again. And not all family needs to be blood related to make you feel like you belong.
We get to meet the ladies of Crossroads Cove. They are all so quirky and you can not help but laugh at them. But they have this ability to draw you in close too.
I plan to go back to book 1 and see where it all started. Look forward to reading more of Deborah Smith.
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