About the Book
Book: The Master’s Inn
Author: Deb Gorman
Genre:Christian Fiction
Release date: October 15, 2022
A novel of human brokenness and God’s still-unfolding drama of redemption.
When two dysfunctional and wounded families wind up unexpectedly at the remote Master’s Inn during a December snowstorm, it’s up to owners Tom and Barb Masters to help—except they’re dealing with their own bitter issues. As the winter snowfall confines them, the three families find themselves coping with their crippled relationships and hard emotions . . . and sometimes tearing one another down in the process.
But when a secret is inadvertently revealed and a rebellious teenage girl takes off into the storm, chaos descends. Will they be tossed into more heartbreak, or will the crisis draw them together against a common enemy?
With a forest in Washington State as the backdrop, join the Masters’ at their B&B as they strive to show Christ’s love to all who cross their threshold . . . even when it threatens their own sanity and safety.
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About the Author
Deb Gorman, owner of Debo Publishing, was born and reared in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. She still lives in her hometown with her husband, Alan, and their very smart German Shepherd, Hoka.
Deb is a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, cleverly disguised as a wife, mom, grandmom, and author.
Her purpose is to connect with God’s most beautiful and clever creation, the human family, using the literary talent and imagination God gave her.
Her prayer is that as she journeys together with you, we will discover encouragement and redemption in our most important relationships.
Connect with Deb at https://debggorman.com where you will find her blog posts and information about her books, both published and forthcoming.
More from Deb
One Sunday morning in 2012, I listened to our pastor give one of his excellent sermons.
I don’t remember what he said to spark this idea, but I grabbed my church bulletin and began scribbling furiously. By the time the service ended I had a rough outline, character sketches, and the opening scene written. And the title—The Master’s Inn. Some details, of course, changed over the years, but the title stayed the same.
The Master’s Inn was first birthed as a ninety minute play, which my church produced over one weekend in December of 2013. I wrote the play and directed it. I had an excellent cast of characters, plenty of folks lending a hand from technical details to the dinner we hosted for our guests. It was truly a team effort.
The Master’s Inn play was the first serious effort I’d ever made at writing. After it’s success, I began thinking about writing a book. Now, ten years later, I’ve written three creative non-fiction, devotional-style books and contributed to a Chicken Soup for the Soul volume.
During the process of publishing those first three books, the characters from The Master’s Inn pestered me day and night to put them in a novel. Who was I to argue?
And so, those characters got what they wanted. They are no longer confined to ninety minutes and one weekend of publicity. They’re now out there for the whole world to see.
The Master’s Inn is a novel of human brokenness and God’s still-unfolding drama of redemption . . .
When two dysfunctional and wounded families wind up unexpectedly at the remote Master’s Inn during a December snowstorm, it’s up to owners Tom and Barb Masters to help—except they’re dealing with their bitter issues. As the winter snowfall confines them, the three families find themselves coping with their crippled relationships and hard emotions . . . and sometimes tearing one another down in the process.
But when a secret is inadvertently revealed and a rebellious teenage girl takes off into the storm, chaos descends. Will they be tossed into more heartbreak, or will the crisis draw them together against a common enemy?
With a forest in Washington State as the backdrop, join the Masters at their B&B as they strive to show Christ’s love to all who cross their threshold—even when it threatens their own sanity and safety.
My Review of The Masters Inn
Reading the back cover of this book, I was intrigued. The Masters Inn is a book I couldn’t put down. Joanie was a little over the top, but unfortunately also very realistic. Samantha was a typical elementary-aged precocious little girl as well. They definitely brought humor (cloaked in sadness) to the story and while I have never dealt with PTSD from war (either with relatives or personally) this book really brings that condition to light. A sad, makes you think, heartwarming, redemptive story that will linger in my mind for years to come. It was exactly what I needed to read at this season in my life and I believe many others will enjoy it as well.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit but was not under any obligation to write a review. All opinions are strictly mine.
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Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 28
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Spoken from the Heart, February 5
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, February 5
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, February 6
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 7
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, February 8 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, February 8
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 9
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Deb is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
The Master’s Inn sounds like a book that I will enjoy reading and I am looking forward to it, thanks for sharing it with me!
Thanks, Cheri, for sharing your review!
Have a sunshiny day!
Thank you for sharing your lovely review of The Master’s Inn, this sounds like a wonderful story to read and I am looking forward to doing so
the characters sound full of life haha. id give this a good try!
This review makes the book sound even more interesting to me than previously, especially the younger characters.