The Unwelcome Visitor at Grey Sage

An inspirational novel by Phyllis Clark Nichols.

The second book in the Grey Sage series

Maude and Silas, owners of Grey Sage, are busy making their guests’ experiences memorable ones. But a series of unsettling events has disturbed the serenity at the inn.

Nestled in the aspen and pine-covered Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Santa Fe, Grey Sage is the ideal place for artists and writers. It’s late September, and Lily’s group of art students from Chicago has come for a retreat. Drake Dodson, a screenwriter, is there to write, and Dr. Boots Boone, a professor on sabbatical doing research in Native American culture and folklore, is at the inn with his wife Clara, an award-winning storyteller.

Guests enjoy the inn, the culture, and the surreal beauty of autumn while oblivious to the posing threat. Who is leaving the mysterious messages with ancient symbols? Is it one of the guests or an intruder? What has Maude on edge as she protects their guests while pretending that all is well? Why is Alo, the property manager, unnerved as he discovers the meaning of the symbols? Will they be able to keep Silas safe?

Life lessons about love, loss, mercy, and justice unfold in the lives of these characters. The scintillating mystery will make you wonder. The deep love Maude and Silas share will pull at your heart strings. Lily’s flamboyance will entertain you. Lita’s Grey Sage Casserole will make your mouth water. Clara’s storytelling and the Native American folklore will intrigue you. Bea’s shenanigans will make you chuckle. And the unwelcome visitor will cause you to wrestle with thoughts about why people do what they do and how we should respond.

 

Now available in paperback and audiobook

Praise for The Christmas Portrait

“Uplifting tale … warm hearts.”

Abraham Verghese, MDBest-selling author of CUTTING FOR STONE
Christmas in heaven: what an image of the best Christmas ever! Only a little child—and Phyllis Nichols—could lead us there.”

Diane Komp, MDBest-selling author of A Window to Heaven and The Healer’s Heart
“Masterful. Artfully poignant.”

Brad RussellFounder and Senior Editor – FaithVillage.com
“One of life’s greatest tragedies is when a young person is forced to endure the loss of a parent.
In The Christmas Portrait, Phyllis Nichols gives us a heartwarming glimpse into the mind and life of a young girl who must make this painful transition. The story of how she manages to find her way through the sorrow and emerge with a strengthened faith in God and family is both fulfilling and emotional. This really is a remarkable book, one that challenges the reader to make each moment in life count and to work each day to bring a smile to someone’s face.
Life is complicated, filled with distractions that compete for our time and attention. Phyllis Nichols gives us a chance to pause and consider what really matters in life: family, friends, faith, and yes, contentment. I can’t say enough about how powerful this story is and how well-written. I highly recommend it. Read it And then read it again.”

Bill AiryChief Strategy Officer, LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation
“I commend the book for its shimmering beauty, its perceptive wisdom about human brokenness, and its unyielding faith in the promise of the future.”

Molly Marshall, PhDPresident Central Baptist Theological Seminary
“Timeless adventure …”

Jeannette Clift Georgeactress as Corrie Ten Boom in THE HIDING PLACE

All of Phyllis’ books are now available as audiobooks.
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