If you love women’s fiction, you will enjoy The Outsider’s Welcome , a tale of resilience, community, and a search for belonging. Imka leaves behind everything she loves in South Africa for a fresh start in the serene village of Eden Cove, fleeing the shadows of past trauma. Her hopes for an idyllic new life are shattered when a dispute over a fence turns her neighbours against her, adding unforeseen layers of difficulty. Shunned and lonely, Imka battles for healing and a chance to rebuild her life. Unexpectedly, an ally emerges, encouraging her to confront her fears and find solace in her faith. Can Imka summon the courage and grace to embrace the challenges of her new life and discover where she truly belongs? Our House on Sycamore Street Our House on Sycamore Street is a new multi-author, multi-genre series set in quaint and quirky Eden Cove, an English seaside town with plenty of spirit. With stories of redemption and salvation behind every door, you’re sure to find a new tale of romance, intrigue, humour, or heart. All you have to do is knock! Other books can be read in any order: The Ferryman's Light by Anna Jensen The Italian Musician's Sanctuary by Danielle Grandinetti The Outsider's Welcome by Vida Li Sik The Daughter's Truth by Claire Lagerwell The Lightkeeper's Wife by Jennifer Mistmorgan The Key Collector's Promise by Donna Jo Stone The Maestro's Missing Melody by Amy Walsh The Niece's Aussie Patient by Meredith Resce The Runaway's Redemption by Allyson Koekhoven The Bookbinder's Daughter by Lynn Dean The Widow's Request by Ashley Winter The Lost Daughter’s Irishman by Carolyn Miller The Mother's Song by Caroline Johnston The Wedding Planner's Predicament by Dianne J. Wilson Goodreads Reviews: ***** "If you are looking for an inspiring read that makes you think about how we should treat others, then I highly recommend The Outsider's Welcome ." ~ Leslie ***** "The author portrayed so well the difficulty settling in a new place and both the challenge and reward in making new friends as a mother with young children. This truly is one of the best works of women's fiction I've ever read. It was enjoyable, yet reminded me of so many beautiful spiritual things." ~ Amy Walsh **** "I feel like she wrote my story...I appreciate how the author handled faith. Her carefully chosen wording (IMHO) definitely broadens the audience base." ~ TaniaRina Valdespino