Henderson House

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Inkshares
Publish Date
Pages
434
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.1 X 1.4 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781950301553

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About the Author
Born in Oklahoma, Caren Simpson McVicker lives in Vermont with her hubby, a rescue pup, and a barn cat turned happy house kitty. Caren is also a mom to two incredible humans and is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation. Henderson House is her first novel.
Reviews

"One of those rare novels that just makes you smile, [with] plenty of betrayals and secrets to keep you turning pages." --Addison Armstrong, author of The Light of Luna Park and The War Librarian

"In Henderson House, McVicker has created a world that is both cozy and yet brimming with dark secrets, the possibility of new love, and conflicting plans for the future. The very walls of the building buzz with the hopes and dreams of its variety of inhabitants, from sweet Bessie, to scheming Florence, to the mysterious new boarder, Frank Davis. Alive with small-town, 1940s details, readers will be charmed by this sweet story." --Juliette Fay, bestselling author of Catch Us When We Fall and The Half of It

"A charming novel about real people, flawed but lovable. Promises, heartbreaks, and betrayals are tenderly rendered, always with a dash of humor." --Kathryn Holzman, author of The Cost of Electricity and Real Estate: A Novel

"A heart-warming tale of lost love and seemingly never found family, faith, and the deep dark secrets we all keep. McVicker's Henderson House is far more than it seems, as she bursts into the Romance world with her innovative debut novel. McVicker's writing breathes life into the story, much like the Henderson House itself. A story virtually decades in the making, McVicker's ability to paint a picture with words proves that some things are worth waiting for." --M.B. Lewis, author of the Award-Winning novel The Pilate Scroll