Delilah Morrissey has always wanted to be a mother, but when she
becomes a young widow, that dream now seems farther away than ever.
Unable to continue to live alone in Chicago, her only option is to
accept her sister's offer to move in with her family back in West
Virginia. Will Delilah have the faith to pursue a new dream--even
if it means giving up the old?
In this charming novella, debut novelist Sarah Loudin Thomas
introduces readers to Wise, West Virginia--a small town nestled in
an Appalachian valley where the everyday miracles of life and faith
play out in stories of healing, hope, and love.
Includes an excerpt of Miracle in a Dry Season, the first
full-length novel in the Appalachian Blessings series--a book
New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber called,
"Wonderful, simply wonderful."
Delilah Morrissey has always wanted to be a mother, but when she
becomes a young widow, that dream now seems farther away than ever.
Unable to continue to live alone in Chicago, her only option is to
accept her sister's offer to move in with her family back in West
Virginia. Will Delilah have the faith to pursue a new dream--even
if it means giving up the old?
In this charming novella, debut novelist Sarah Loudin Thomas
introduces readers to Wise, West Virginia--a small town nestled in
an Appalachian valley where the everyday miracles of life and faith
play out in stories of healing, hope, and love.
Includes an excerpt of Miracle in a Dry Season, the first
full-length novel in the Appalachian Blessings series--a book
New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber called,
"Wonderful, simply wonderful."
Sarah Loudin Thomas is a fundraiser for a children's ministry and has written for Mountain Homes Southern Style and Now & Then magazines, as well as The Asheville Citizen-Times. She is the author of Miracle in a Dry Season and Until the Harvest. She holds a BA in English from Coastal Carolina University. She and her husband reside in North Carolina. She can be found online at www.sarahloudinthomas.com.