A Home for the Windswept

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Pub Date 22 Apr 2021 | Archive Date 30 Jul 2021

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Description

Great Northern Paper Mill is the lifeblood of Winsockette, Maine until the tech boom and recession of 2008 cause the mill’s closure. This leaves Darcy and Basil Sullivan scrambling to support their growing family.

When Basil is drunkenly desperate, a news report about a devastating tornado ravaging small town Nebraska changes everything. This sparks an idea. Basil believes Man’s greed has taken everything from them, and God’s wrath will provide if they move to Nebraska to rebuild tornado damage.

As they begin a cross-country journey that tests their resolve and resourcefulness, a pregnant Darcy is torn between following the love of her life or fleeing back to Maine. She fears his breakthrough is really a breakdown. Basil, who sees his quest as a calling from God, begins to realize moving his family to tornado alley to profit from the loss of others could be what rips them apart forever.

Great Northern Paper Mill is the lifeblood of Winsockette, Maine until the tech boom and recession of 2008 cause the mill’s closure. This leaves Darcy and Basil Sullivan scrambling to support their...


A Note From the Publisher

Karri L. Moser currently resides in Maine. She has lived all over the U.S. as an Army wife and daughter, which has provided an overflowing well of inspiration for characters and settings in her novels. She is the author of three previous works of Maine-based fiction.

When she is not writing, Karri can be found running, gardening, snowshoeing, and exploring the beaches of coastal New England all with a hot hazelnut coffee in her hand.

Karri L. Moser currently resides in Maine. She has lived all over the U.S. as an Army wife and daughter, which has provided an overflowing well of inspiration for characters and settings in her...


Advance Praise

“A tender and engaging read.” –Christina Consolino, author of Rewrite the Stars

“Fresh and relatable.” –Katherine Nichols, author of The Sometime Sister

“A tender and engaging read.” –Christina Consolino, author of Rewrite the Stars

“Fresh and relatable.” –Katherine Nichols, author of The Sometime Sister


Available Editions

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ISBN 9781684336784
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Featured Reviews

4 Stars
Home For The Windswept

by Karri L. Moser
Simply profound. One of the most heartwarming stories I have read in a very long time.
This novel starts off a tad slow but I am so glad I stayed with it. Moser has depicted a story filled with real people living real lives and dealing with all that the world throws at them. I adore Darcy and Basil. I could so relate to Darcy and I believe many readers will also.
I loved the people that they meet along the way and I almost wished they had stayed in Pennsylvania! The ending was beyond perfect. It is not how I thought it would end but I am so glad Moser chose to wrap the story up the way she did.
This book has touched my soul. Home For The Windswept is for anyone who ever needed a way out or a new start. I would love a sequel!
I highly recommend this book.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and Netgalley.

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A can’t-put-down book!… I read late into to the night because I just had to know what the ending was going to be. Phenomenal... I could not put it down... took my breath away! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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