Adrift: a Grace Springs novella
I'm overwhelmed.
Truth be told, I've been overwhelmed for years. Adrift in a sea of stress and grief and clinging to the life raft of responsibility. It's time I start swimming again. And someday? Maybe surf the waves instead of being pulled under and dragged out to sea.
God offers so much more for Erin than a life of treading water, focusing all her time and attention on running a small business while raising her kids after the death of her husband.
Through strangely poignant dreams and a series of run-ins with an unexpectedly attractive guy from church, Erin finds the hope she'll not only feel alive again, but maybe even ride life's waves victoriously.
This little novella really packs a punch. Wow! Good from beginning to end. Even that one line that ripped an unexpected sob right out of my chest. Really, wow. –Andrea, GoodReads review ★★★★★
Wow. What an amazing little novella. I'll admit my opinion of novellas has improved in recent years, but it's still a rare pleasure to find a novella that can deliver such an emotionally satisfying story in such a short space of time—and this one was shorter than many, taking a bit under an hour to read. But the imagery! That's what really blew this story out of the water, if you'll forgive the completely intentional pun. –Fiction Aficionado ★★★★★
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Truth be told, I've been overwhelmed for years. Adrift in a sea of stress and grief and clinging to the life raft of responsibility. It's time I start swimming again. And someday? Maybe surf the waves instead of being pulled under and dragged out to sea.
God offers so much more for Erin than a life of treading water, focusing all her time and attention on running a small business while raising her kids after the death of her husband.
Through strangely poignant dreams and a series of run-ins with an unexpectedly attractive guy from church, Erin finds the hope she'll not only feel alive again, but maybe even ride life's waves victoriously.
This little novella really packs a punch. Wow! Good from beginning to end. Even that one line that ripped an unexpected sob right out of my chest. Really, wow. –Andrea, GoodReads review ★★★★★
Wow. What an amazing little novella. I'll admit my opinion of novellas has improved in recent years, but it's still a rare pleasure to find a novella that can deliver such an emotionally satisfying story in such a short space of time—and this one was shorter than many, taking a bit under an hour to read. But the imagery! That's what really blew this story out of the water, if you'll forgive the completely intentional pun. –Fiction Aficionado ★★★★★
Adrift: a Grace Springs novella
I'm overwhelmed.
Truth be told, I've been overwhelmed for years. Adrift in a sea of stress and grief and clinging to the life raft of responsibility. It's time I start swimming again. And someday? Maybe surf the waves instead of being pulled under and dragged out to sea.
God offers so much more for Erin than a life of treading water, focusing all her time and attention on running a small business while raising her kids after the death of her husband.
Through strangely poignant dreams and a series of run-ins with an unexpectedly attractive guy from church, Erin finds the hope she'll not only feel alive again, but maybe even ride life's waves victoriously.
This little novella really packs a punch. Wow! Good from beginning to end. Even that one line that ripped an unexpected sob right out of my chest. Really, wow. –Andrea, GoodReads review ★★★★★
Wow. What an amazing little novella. I'll admit my opinion of novellas has improved in recent years, but it's still a rare pleasure to find a novella that can deliver such an emotionally satisfying story in such a short space of time—and this one was shorter than many, taking a bit under an hour to read. But the imagery! That's what really blew this story out of the water, if you'll forgive the completely intentional pun. –Fiction Aficionado ★★★★★
Truth be told, I've been overwhelmed for years. Adrift in a sea of stress and grief and clinging to the life raft of responsibility. It's time I start swimming again. And someday? Maybe surf the waves instead of being pulled under and dragged out to sea.
God offers so much more for Erin than a life of treading water, focusing all her time and attention on running a small business while raising her kids after the death of her husband.
Through strangely poignant dreams and a series of run-ins with an unexpectedly attractive guy from church, Erin finds the hope she'll not only feel alive again, but maybe even ride life's waves victoriously.
This little novella really packs a punch. Wow! Good from beginning to end. Even that one line that ripped an unexpected sob right out of my chest. Really, wow. –Andrea, GoodReads review ★★★★★
Wow. What an amazing little novella. I'll admit my opinion of novellas has improved in recent years, but it's still a rare pleasure to find a novella that can deliver such an emotionally satisfying story in such a short space of time—and this one was shorter than many, taking a bit under an hour to read. But the imagery! That's what really blew this story out of the water, if you'll forgive the completely intentional pun. –Fiction Aficionado ★★★★★
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BN ID: | 2940185503195 |
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Publisher: | Sandia Sky Press |
Publication date: | 09/01/2018 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 564,694 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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