The peace of winter is just settling over Acorn Hill when a movie crew arrives to scout locations for an upcoming film. The director wants to use Grace Chapel in the shoot, and the idea of seeing their small town on the big screen pulls the locals out of their winter doldrums and into Hollywood hysteria. While some residents are thrilled about the exposure, others are less certain about the disruption. Can the town keep from becoming starstruck long enough to make a wise decision? And when Jane is offered a spot on a nationally syndicated cooking show, Alice and Louise face the lure of fame from behind the scenes. With movie magic in the air, Acorn Hill will have to decide if the price of fame is worth paying.
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" I debating between 2 or 3 stars. In the end it wasn't really that great of a book. I fell asleep multiple times while reading it. Not a good sign;) "
— Brenbren13, 8/8/2012" Enjoyed the younger character in this slightly cheesy Christian fiction series. Three sisters run a B&B and are part of a town-wide decision about whether a movie will be filmed there. "
— Stephanie, 7/14/2011" Not as good as some of the other Grace Chapel Inn books but it was ok. "
— Carla, 6/4/2011" I debating between 2 or 3 stars. In the end it wasn't really that great of a book. I fell asleep multiple times while reading it. Not a good sign;) "
— Brenbren13, 9/29/2010" Enjoyed the younger character in this slightly cheesy Christian fiction series. Three sisters run a B&B and are part of a town-wide decision about whether a movie will be filmed there. "
— Stephanie, 10/5/2009Carolyne Aarsen lives in northern Alberta where she was born, raised, and married. She is currently half-finished raising her famiily of four—if raising children is a job that’s ever done. Her writing has been honed between being a stay-at-home mother, housewife, foster mother, columnist, and business partner with her husband in their cattle farm and logging business.
Sherri Berger has a theater and improv background, having studied at Chicago’s famed Second City. Her wide vocal range and ability to do a variety of character voices have afforded her a long career involving every aspect of the voice-over business, including commercials, promos, and documentaries. She has created numerous characters for animated programs such as Pound Puppies, and she had a recurring voice-over role on the 1980s ABC television series Sable.