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A Light In The Window

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Just in time for Christmas, another visit to the small community of Inlet Beach.

When a visitor to Inlet Beach trips a silent alarm at Charlie Gimball's house, the police expect a burglar. What they find instead is a scared kid running from his past.

Residents of Inlet Beach come together to help the boy, but he betrays their trust and destroys something they value. As a blustery Pacific Northwest Christmas draws closer, can the town find the power to forgive him? Can the boy with a shattered life find a home in time for Christmas?

A Light in the Window is a novella from the Inlet Beach Novel series, novels centered around the quirky residents of a small beach town on the Oregon coast.

If you like realistic settings, clever dialog, stories of family and second chances, then you'll love Heidi Hostetter's latest journey into a quirky small beach town.

162 pages, Paperback

Published November 12, 2015

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Heidi Hostetter

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I love books, always have. There’s just something about the way a story unfolds that seems magical to me. I remember riding my bike down to the public library when I was a kid. I'd filling my basket with anything that looked interesting - fairy tales, detective stories, mysteries. Then I'd pedal home and spend hours lost in story.

So, when I began writing my own stories, I made sure to weave together immersive description, characters you'll root for, struggles that reflect real life, and always –– always –– a happy ending.

THE GIRL I USED TO BE is the newest book in the New Jersey Shore collection. It asks "how much of yourself are you willing to give up for a comfortable life?" And "how hard are you willing to fight to find your way back?"

THE SHORE HOUSE is the first in the Dewberry Beach collection. A story of misunderstanding, forgiveness and the power of second chances, it’s a heartfelt summer read. Perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand, Pamela Kelley and Nancy Thayer.

THINGS WE SURRENDER is the first book in my Lowcountry collection, novels set in Charleston, South Carolina. Three generations of strong Southern women share an ancestral home and not-quite-forgotten secrets. Can they learn to forgive past betrayal for a second chance at becoming a family? THINGS WE KEEP, the second book in the collection, is Eudora’s story and shows how she salvaged an fractured beginning to became a strong family matriarch.

If you like Gilmore Girls’ Stars Hollow, you’ll love my Inlet Beach series. A small beach town on the coast of Oregon, Inlet Beach is the kind of place where everyone knows everyone else, and they all have an opinion. THE INHERITANCE begins the collection, with three estranged sisters staking a claim to what looks like a dilapidated beach house but is actually a landmark beloved by the residents. A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW revisits Inlet Beach for Christmas, with a runaway teen desperate for help. Can the community come together in time to give a boy a home for the holidays?

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November 29, 2017
Very good

Book two of Inlet Beach, very good, inspiring and touching. The magic of Christmas. Wished it was a bit longer but still very good
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107 reviews1 follower
July 12, 2017
The road to a happy Christmas memory

Really heart warming. This is an example of our cps service that is often inadequate mostly because of lack of funding to help children who are the result of a lack of a
loving family that all children should have and an example of the dangers of drugs and alcohol. We are blessed by people who have big loving hearts that make such a difference to people that truly are in need, both children and adults.

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August 24, 2021
I liked the story line and the characters in this book, and I would have liked to learn more about them. I was disappointed in how short it was, it seemed to just end abruptly. I haven't read any of this authors other books, so I'm not sure if they are the same way.
559 reviews3 followers
January 13, 2022
Friendship, family

This is a cute almost "booklet" . It's not long at all. The writing isn't perfect and the story is a little disjointed in a couple of places but it is still good. It's heartwarming how everyone comes together to change a young teenage boys life.
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5 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2017
Good read

I was touched by this story. Too many real life ones exist today.we can all make a difference in some lives.
25 reviews
June 22, 2017
Heart warming

Very heart warming great read about family and friends caring about each other and showing love for one another again
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194 reviews
November 9, 2018
It was a short story but it was a very nice
Story. Short and sweet🎄
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May 11, 2019
Heartwarming

Heartwarming short story. Definitely going to try the author's other works. Short but well written. Brought tears to my eyes
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54 reviews5 followers
May 1, 2016
The Inheritance is a story about three estranged sisters and their struggle to re-unite as a family while restoring a beach house they inherited. Maureen, the oldest, is looking for a place where her family can escape for vacation from the hectic restaurant world that they live in. Lydia, entrenched in debt, wants to sell the house to satisfy the creditors banging down her door. Tyra, the youngest, has a successful tech business and nomadic, looking for a place to settle down.
Set on the Oregon coast, one of my favorite placed on earth, these three women battle the elements of a coastal Northwest spring and each other while restoring a “stately three-story Victorian with a gabled roofline” and wrap-around porch.
To quote a line from The Man From Snowy River, “One of life’s greatest injustices is that you can’t choose your own relatives.” Heidi Hostetter shows us the complicated and miraculous relationships that can only belong to sisters. She intertwines theses three women with quirky town-folk and I found myself feeling as though I was walking the streets of Inlet Beach (aka Cannon Beach?) alongside them. The characters still haunt me months after having read the book. Thank you Heidi for creating a wonderful world.
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March 28, 2020
More of a novella and a heartwarming look at the Inlet Beach community a few years after The Inheritance.
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