Description:Sometimes the life you’re looking for is already looking for you.
After mistaking another red flag for a soulmate, a 54-year-old writer boards a train to Mystic, Connecticut, to outrun the noise in her head. Instead, she lands in a town fluent in curious timing and unearned kindness. As strangers cross her path (some proving life has a sense of humor) and small moments begin to feel oddly fated, she starts to wonder whether life has been trying to get her attention all along—and if maybe the life you’re looking for is already looking for you.“A fabulous novella—beautifully written and delightfully engaging. I think it’s the best thing Dayna Mason has ever written. I could easily see it adapted for film or television. I especially loved the subtle touch of magic and that the story’s resolution wasn’t another romance.”– Tracy Contreras, writer and artist, Seattle, WA“I Thought It Was a Sign will resonate deeply with women who have lost themselves in relationships in order to maintain them. When Anelie finally realizes how many ‘signs’ she has misread, she ends her unfulfilling relationship, determined to change unhealthy patterns. A fresh start in a small town gives her the space to learn that she was more than enough all along—and doesn't need anyone's validation.”– Ms. Stephanie Larkin, author of A Memoir “Honest, funny, and so relatable. I couldn’t put it down! Anelie’s struggle to stop living for others and start living authentically felt so real. Her journey in Mystic, and the way unexpected friendships guided her toward self-trust, truly inspired me.” – Dorothy Ferguson, ARC ReaderWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with I Thought It Was A Sign: A Novella. To get started finding I Thought It Was A Sign: A Novella, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Sometimes the life you’re looking for is already looking for you.
After mistaking another red flag for a soulmate, a 54-year-old writer boards a train to Mystic, Connecticut, to outrun the noise in her head. Instead, she lands in a town fluent in curious timing and unearned kindness. As strangers cross her path (some proving life has a sense of humor) and small moments begin to feel oddly fated, she starts to wonder whether life has been trying to get her attention all along—and if maybe the life you’re looking for is already looking for you.“A fabulous novella—beautifully written and delightfully engaging. I think it’s the best thing Dayna Mason has ever written. I could easily see it adapted for film or television. I especially loved the subtle touch of magic and that the story’s resolution wasn’t another romance.”– Tracy Contreras, writer and artist, Seattle, WA“I Thought It Was a Sign will resonate deeply with women who have lost themselves in relationships in order to maintain them. When Anelie finally realizes how many ‘signs’ she has misread, she ends her unfulfilling relationship, determined to change unhealthy patterns. A fresh start in a small town gives her the space to learn that she was more than enough all along—and doesn't need anyone's validation.”– Ms. Stephanie Larkin, author of A Memoir “Honest, funny, and so relatable. I couldn’t put it down! Anelie’s struggle to stop living for others and start living authentically felt so real. Her journey in Mystic, and the way unexpected friendships guided her toward self-trust, truly inspired me.” – Dorothy Ferguson, ARC ReaderWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with I Thought It Was A Sign: A Novella. To get started finding I Thought It Was A Sign: A Novella, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.