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Showing books by Thomas Kinkade, Katherine Spencer
This beautiful hardcover edition is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and near fine. The dust jacket is unmarked, black cloth boards, and bright gilt lettering on the spine of the book. A New Leaf is the fourth book in the Cape Light series by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer. In this installment, Cape Light’s mayor, Emily Warwick, is still adjusting to life after a failed engagement. She faces new challenges when her daughter, whom she gave up for adoption years ago, suddenly enters her life. As Emily struggles with her past decisions, she also finds herself drawn to Dan Forbes, a newcomer to town with his own complicated history. Like Kinkade’s artwork, the novel evokes warmth and a sense of hope, making it a comforting read for fans of inspirational fiction. A New Leaf is a touching addition to the beloved Cape Light series.
This like-new hardcover is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Dust cover is unmarked, brown cloth boards, and bright gilt lettering on the spine of the book. The Inn at Angel Island is the first book in the Angel Island series by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer. Liza Martin inherits the Angel Island Inn from her late aunt and initially plans to sell the property. However, as she returns to the island to prepare it for sale, she finds herself drawn to its charm and the memories it holds. Written in a gentle, uplifting tone, the novel features vivid descriptions of Angel Island's scenic beauty. Its storytelling emphasizes emotional connections and small-town charm, making it a comforting read. Thomas Kinkade passed away not long after the Angel Island series began. Katherine Spencer continued the Angel Island series after his death, maintaining the spirit and tone inspired by Kinkade's vision.