Book Description
This Christmas, there’s plenty of room at the inn
Nestled in the snow-covered Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Santa Fe, the Grey Sage Inn is the perfect place for an unlikely group of traveling companions to spend a couple of days on their Christmas trip. There’s plenty to see in historic Santa Fe during the day, and the inn’s owners, Maude and Silas, are happy to spend their evenings hosting this year’s guests from across the country.
But an unusual snowstorm throws a wrench in the plans of these folks who were escaping Christmas at home. The sprawling inn becomes close quarters as the innkeepers and stranded guests discover this won’t be the Christmas they planned. Tension and fear mount as the storm worsens, and a sudden crisis disrupts the normally peaceful haven. The snow and stress unlock tongues — and in the unexpected conversation that follows, secrets and pasts are revealed, and hearts are healed.
Amidst snowdrifts and fireside conversations of days gone by, the warmth of this Christmas brings renewed hope as trapped strangers become friends — proof again that the joy, hope, peace, and love of Christmas can be experienced no matter where you are.
Nestled in the snow-covered Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Santa Fe, the Grey Sage Inn is the perfect place for an unlikely group of traveling companions to spend a couple of days on their Christmas trip. There’s plenty to see in historic Santa Fe during the day, and the inn’s owners, Maude and Silas, are happy to spend their evenings hosting this year’s guests from across the country.
But an unusual snowstorm throws a wrench in the plans of these folks who were escaping Christmas at home. The sprawling inn becomes close quarters as the innkeepers and stranded guests discover this won’t be the Christmas they planned. Tension and fear mount as the storm worsens, and a sudden crisis disrupts the normally peaceful haven. The snow and stress unlock tongues — and in the unexpected conversation that follows, secrets and pasts are revealed, and hearts are healed.
Amidst snowdrifts and fireside conversations of days gone by, the warmth of this Christmas brings renewed hope as trapped strangers become friends — proof again that the joy, hope, peace, and love of Christmas can be experienced no matter where you are.
About the Author
Phyllis Clark Nichols
believes everyone could use a little more hope and light. Her character-driven
Southern fiction explores profound human questions from within the simple lives
of small town communities you just know you've visited before. With a love for
nature, art, faith and ordinary people, she tells redemptive tales of loss and
recovery, estrangement and connection, longing and fulfillment, often through
surprisingly serendipitous events. Phyllis grew up in the deep shade of
magnolia trees in South Georgia. Now she lives in the Texas Hill Country with
her portrait-artist husband, where red birds and axis deer are her
ever-ravenous neighbors. She is an English major and classically-trained
musician, seminary graduate, concert artist and co-founder of a national cable
network for the health and disability-related programming. After retiring as a
cable network executive, Phyllis began leading mission teams to orphanages in
Guatemala and now serves on three non-profit boards where she works with others
who are equally passionate about bringing hope and light to those who need it
most.
Find out more about Phyllis at http://www.phyllisclarknichols.com
My Review
Christmas at Grey Sage by Phyllis Clark Nichols is the first book of Nichols that I have read. It is a heartwarming Christmas tale.
Christmas at Grey Sage is set in an inn in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Santa Fe at Christmas time. A terrible blizzard happens that strands the inn's guest at he Grey Sage. The guests end up having a Christmas like they never imagined.
You will enjoy this heartwarming story. Sometimes we need to be reminded about the real meaning of Christmas. Highly recommend.
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