Treehouse
TimKerschner’s attachment to a solitary aspen on property he inherits goes muchdeeper than aesthetics. Can he make landscape architect Ryann Dean understandhis refusal to let her chop down this single tree in a forest of them?
Ryannloves her job in Bliss, Oregon. Junior high teacher Tim Kerschner, on the otherhand, she’d be happy to have never met. The man’s handsome face loses anyappeal in light of his arrogance and obvious inclination to violence—the latterof which Ryann despises for reasons close to her heart.
Avisit to what lies within the branches of the controversial tree could givethem both a whole new outlook on life...and on each other.
The Story Behind This Book
The author began this story as a submission to White Rose Publishing's "Heart's Crossing" contest. She never finished and submitted the piece, but eventually reworked it into this short story.
Praise and Reviews
Wow! What a big punch wrapped in such a small package! The pain and heartache felt by both Ryann and Tim is amazing, and the way God uses it in each of their lives is awesome. (Talk about showing that "All things work together for good to them that love God...") I can't believe in these few pages that the lessons of forgiveness and not judging are both brought out in such fine detail. And oh yeah, she brought tears to my eyes once again. I loved it! Nice job, Ms. Latham!Related Links
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