This is the first book in the Sister Circle Series, the first book I have read by Nancy Moser, and I'm adding this book to my list of favorites!
The series starts out with a middle aged woman whose husband dies suddenly, and she soon finds out that shortly before his death, her husband pretty much gambled away all of their savings. All she then has is the house she and her husband lived in, a charming old Victorian house that's been passed down in her husband's family for generations. Over the years she had to fight her husband to keep and stay in the house, and now she's glad she did.
After her husband's passing, with their only son grown and living on his own, Evelyn feels her home is too big for her alone, and decides to make the house a sort of extended stay bed and breakfast, renting out the extra bedrooms for a source of income. She soon discovers that her husband's ancestors did the very same thing long ago. Before she even gets the chance to prepare the house or advertise her new business, a variety of female tenants start to show up at Evelyn's front door, quickly move in, and help transition the house. In working through their differences, these women end up developing a unique sisterhood.
It's fascinating to see several women who are so different, who have such different backgrounds, are accustomed to such different lifestyles and have such different interests and personalities, by circumstance, end up living under the same roof, and by the grace of God find a way to become less judgmental and more loving toward one another. These women also slowly grow in their Christian faith because of each other.
Reading this book, I felt as though I got to know its main characters really well, and they became what feels like my own family. Although I wasn’t sure about liking all of these women at first (there is one in particular that was quite judgmental, arrogant, and downright mean at times), I ended up loving all of these women by the end of the book. Their interactions with one another are intriguing and thought-provoking. These characters all become better people just by knowing one another. God definitely had a plan in putting these women together!
Piper is the character I feel I would be most drawn to… Little Summer is a child I would adore and volunteer to babysit often. Mae is someone I would love to have around because, although we don’t share much in common, she can really make me laugh! This book made me laugh and cry, and has taught me so much about relationships/friendships!
The characters of this book came alive in my mind and the story was carried out in such a way that I felt as though I was seeing real people’s lives play out in a very real and touching way… Nancy Moser has excellent character and plot development skills!
I can’t wait to read the books in the rest of this series!