Dear Readers,
This is being sent to you from my new desk in our newly opened, remodeled store. We have the new store smell with fresh paint, new carpet and a completely new store front. We have windows, we have a café called Icons so the smell of coffee is in the air along with the smell of lots and lots of good food (This isn’t fair as now I am always hungry). The used books are not completely back, but they are gaining ground and it is nice to have them back here at the store again.
We have new hours 7 – 11 Monday – Friday and 9-11 on Saturday. We have Wi-Fi, we have a fireplace, we have a conference room that you or your church/business can rent and have a lovely place to meet. We have a stage area, which will be put to good use already on Wednesday of this week with the visit of Ted Dekker. Did I mention the windows? (We here at the store are very excited about the windows)
All in all it has been a long time since we have felt somewhat normal, and really don’t yet, but we can start settling in, get used to our new digs and enjoy having our new store feel like home. Stop by and I would love to show you around our new digs.
Happy Reading
The Bridge - Karen Kingsbury - (from the front flap) - A Love storey set against the struggle of the American bookstore.
Isle of Shadows - Tracy L. Higley - formerly titled Shadow of Colossus - Tessa serves at the whim of her current patron. His sudden death has Tessa longing for her freedom.
To Far to Say Far Enough - Nancy Rue - As everything seems to be falling in place, Allison thinks her job is finished until a nudge from God tells her to go another mile.
The Bridge - Karen Kingsbury - (from the front flap) - A Love storey set against the struggle of the American bookstore.
Isle of Shadows - Tracy L. Higley - formerly titled Shadow of Colossus - Tessa serves at the whim of her current patron. His sudden death has Tessa longing for her freedom.
To Far to Say Far Enough - Nancy Rue - As everything seems to be falling in place, Allison thinks her job is finished until a nudge from God tells her to go another mile.
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