Patterns of Change by Terri DuLong Cover Reveal





Chloe Radcliffe is planning to relocate with Gabe to Ormond Beach on the east coast of Florida. They plan to raise alpacas and open a yarn shop. But unforeseen circumstances prevent this from happening and Chloe finds herself alone. She begins having dreams involving a beautiful Victorian house and a fishpond.
Unsure whether to remain in Cedar Key or move forward on her own, Chloe’s life is in a state of limbo.

After much thought and encouragement from her sister, Grace, she decides to visit Ormond Beach and rent a condo there for one month. On a visit to the local tea shop, which also hosts a knitting group, Chloe meets Mavis Anne Overby and her niece, Yarrow, owner of the tea shop. On a drive around town, Chloe is astonished to find the exact house and fishpond from her dreams—and even more astonished to discover that Mavis Anne is the owner of the house. Koi House was Mavis Anne’s childhood home, complete with fishpond in the garden and a stone cottage that served as a child’s playhouse. An instant friendship develops between the three women and Chloe accepts Mavis Anne’s offer to rent Koi House for one year. After moving in, she begins to have dreams involving a beautiful woman in a red evening gown. And when Yarrow loses the lease on her tea shop, the three women make plans to convert the stone cottage into Dreamweaver Yarn Shop and Nirvana Tea and Coffee.

Embracing the warm welcome from her new friends and taking pride in becoming part of the business community, Chloe’s life is turned upside down when a traumatic incident from her past resurfaces. At first reluctant to face what she felt had been resolved, with the help of her dreams, Mavis Anne and others, Chloe comes to understand that forgiveness is what will give her a complete sense of self and enable her to find that one great love of her life.

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