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The Inn at Angel Island: Angel Island #1 By Thomas Kinkade

The Inn at Angel Island: Angel Island #1

by Thomas Kinkade

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The Inn At Angel Island



CHAPTER ONE

Of course, it was raining. Nothing about this trip was going to be easy. Liza Martin already knew that. Why should the weather cooperate?

The drive from Boston to the north shore was hard enough at the end of a workday, the traffic easily making it two hours or more. But the timing couldn’t be helped. A client emergency had erupted at four, just as Liza was heading out of the office, trying to beat the commuter crush and the dismal forecast.

So here she was, on a Tuesday night at the height of the rush hour, driving all the way up to Angel Island in steady rain. She had turned the wipers to high speed and slowed her car to a careful crawl. At least it isn’t snow, she reminded herself, which was not out of the question even in late March in New England.

She hoped the skies were clearer beyond the city. On a night like this, heavy rain and high surf could wash out the land bridge that connected the tiny island to the town of Cape Light, making it impossible to cross the harbor.

When Liza was a little girl, staying with her Aunt Elizabeth and Uncle Clive for the summer, visitors often came to the island for the day and were then stranded when a storm blew in. Aunt Elizabeth never paid much attention to weather forecasts and never failed to be delighted by these unexpected, overnight guests. Those stormy summer nights, with so many interesting people milling around the old house, were among Liza’s fondest memories. Her aunt and uncle must have enjoyed it, too; Liza often thought those nights were what had inspired them to turn their rambling old house into an inn.

Liza slowed for a light, letting the sound of the storm outside bring back those rainy nights on the island when her uncle would play the piano and everyone would sing. They would even move back the furniture in the front parlor and dance when the mood was right, often by candlelight when the power went out. Or with Aunt Elizabeth shining a flashlight on the keyboard, swaying the beam to and fro in time to the rhythm. There would be card games and ghost stories and shadow shows on the big wall in the front parlor, her uncle’s specialty.

Liza recalled how she would always feel disappointed the next morning to see the sunshine and the clear blue sky. But other charms of the island would quickly distract her, like an early morning beach walk, where she would sift through the odd treasures the wild surf had tossed on the shoreline the night before. She and her brother, Peter, would race each other to the best shells, arguing over the vilest remains of some defunct sea creature. Her aunt would follow, laughing at them and playing judge and arbitrator with endless patience.

How did Aunt Elizabeth manage to put up with us, Liza wondered. And do it so cheerfully? It couldn’t have been easy, though her aunt and uncle always acted as if their season with Liza and Peter was the highlight of their year. They had no children of their own, so perhaps it really was, Liza reflected.

Excerpted from THE INN AT ANGEL ISLAND, by Thomas Kinkade & Katherine Spencer

Copyright © 2010 Thomas Kinkade & Katherine Spencer. Published by Penguin Group.

The Inn at Angel Island: Angel Island #1

The Inn at Angel Island begins an inspiring new series, Angel Island, by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer. And there’s plenty of room at this very special Inn—for new life and love.

It’s said that angels dwell on Angel’s Island who help guide the lost…sometimes right back to where they started. Liza Martin arrives to quickly sell the inn she and her brother inherited from their aunt, so she can rush back to her busy life in Boston. Selling it to the highest bidder is an easy decision, but the rest of her life is not so clear. A broken marriage and an unstable career as an advertising executive await her back home.

When Liza finds herself enjoying the quiet company of Claire North, her aunt’s long-time housekeeper, she begins second-guessing herself. Her doubts grow even more when she stumbles upon her aunt’s beautiful paintings, a passion Liza used to share years before. And then there’s Daniel Merritt, the handyman whose wit and charm intrigue her.

Liza can’t deny that the people of Angel’s Island have caused her to notice that her life is flying by…and going nowhere. There’s much to resolve before her departure—and it’s going to take a band of angels to redirect her aching heart.

Hardcover Book : 336 pages

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd. ( April 06, 2010 )

Item #: 12-855287

ISBN: 9780425234341

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.813inches

Product Weight: 13.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

loved this easy reading book!
October 19, 2010

This is a lovely week end read. Story line is somewhat predictable but very enjoyable reading. This first book of the series sort of sets the stage for the rest to come. I hope the characters continue. I look forward to the next in the series and Thanks! for the large print.

Reviewer: Ella G

I loved this book!!!
October 03, 2010

I didn't realize that Thomas Kinkade was writing until I became a member of Crossings. I read The Inn at Angel Island and loved it! Now I'm in the process of buying and reading the Cape Light series! It's like reading a Hallmark movie!

Reviewer: Trisha

loved it
September 04, 2010

a very good read. Thought it was well written. look forward to more of his books.

Reviewer: Debbie W

Another Good Start!
August 27, 2010

I read the Cape Light series and was very excited to see Thomas Kinkade was starting a new series. I really like the first book in this series. Keep them coming!

Reviewer: W. S

Fabulous!
July 07, 2010

This book was very heart warming. It was a wonderful story of how hectic people's lives are and how we miss the beauty and simplicity of what life can really be without all of the material things and the hustle and bustle. There was also a beautiful love story that the book evolved around. I read this book in one afternoon and would recommend it to anyone! I hope there will be a sequel!

Reviewer: Linda H

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