





The Bridge
The Bridge by Karen Kingsbury
Genre: Contemporary Romance / Holiday Fiction / Inspirational
Standalone Novel
Molly Allen left her heart in Tennessee five years ago when she walked away from Ryan Kelly, the man she loved. Now living alone in Portland, she finds herself haunted by memories of their time together. Ryan, after a broken engagement and years spent touring with a country music duo, resides in Nashville. He often visits The Bridge, the oldest bookstore in historic downtown Franklin, to reminisce about the hours he and Molly once spent there.
For over four decades, Charlie and Donna Barton have run The Bridge, providing customers with coffee, conversation, and shelves of classics—even through dismal sales and the rise of digital books. Then, a hundred-year flood sweeps through Franklin and destroys nearly every book in the store. The bank is about to pull the store’s lease when tragedy strikes. Can two generations of readers rally together to save The Bridge? And is it possible that an unforgettable love might lead to the miracle of a second chance?
The Bridge is a heartwarming story about two couples, love lost and found, and the miracle that saved a bookstore.
If you liked: The Christmas Shoes, The Christmas Blessing, or The Christmas Hope, you’ll be moved by this tender tale of love, faith, and second chances.
This hardcover is in very good condition with some light staining on the outer edges.
The Bridge by Karen Kingsbury
Genre: Contemporary Romance / Holiday Fiction / Inspirational
Standalone Novel
Molly Allen left her heart in Tennessee five years ago when she walked away from Ryan Kelly, the man she loved. Now living alone in Portland, she finds herself haunted by memories of their time together. Ryan, after a broken engagement and years spent touring with a country music duo, resides in Nashville. He often visits The Bridge, the oldest bookstore in historic downtown Franklin, to reminisce about the hours he and Molly once spent there.
For over four decades, Charlie and Donna Barton have run The Bridge, providing customers with coffee, conversation, and shelves of classics—even through dismal sales and the rise of digital books. Then, a hundred-year flood sweeps through Franklin and destroys nearly every book in the store. The bank is about to pull the store’s lease when tragedy strikes. Can two generations of readers rally together to save The Bridge? And is it possible that an unforgettable love might lead to the miracle of a second chance?
The Bridge is a heartwarming story about two couples, love lost and found, and the miracle that saved a bookstore.
If you liked: The Christmas Shoes, The Christmas Blessing, or The Christmas Hope, you’ll be moved by this tender tale of love, faith, and second chances.
This hardcover is in very good condition with some light staining on the outer edges.