In the quiet hills of Kentucky, winter settles over a small town that remembers everything - its people, its grief, and its grace. Christmas in the Country isn't a story about perfection or miracles that arrive on cue; it's about the kind of hope that lingers, even when the lights have dimmed and the world feels still. T. Cimarron weaves a tender, atmospheric tale about loss, endurance, and the soft strength of starting over.
With prose as lyrical as a hymn and as grounded as the soil of Cedar Hollow itself, this book invites readers to slow down, listen, and find beauty in the quiet spaces between heartbeats. More than a holiday story, Christmas in the Country is a reflection on belonging, forgiveness, and the small, steadfast light that carries us through the coldest seasons.
In the quiet hills of Kentucky, winter settles over a small town that remembers everything - its people, its grief, and its grace. Christmas in the Country isn't a story about perfection or miracles that arrive on cue; it's about the kind of hope that lingers, even when the lights have dimmed and the world feels still. T. Cimarron weaves a tender, atmospheric tale about loss, endurance, and the soft strength of starting over.
With prose as lyrical as a hymn and as grounded as the soil of Cedar Hollow itself, this book invites readers to slow down, listen, and find beauty in the quiet spaces between heartbeats. More than a holiday story, Christmas in the Country is a reflection on belonging, forgiveness, and the small, steadfast light that carries us through the coldest seasons.