Grace’s Knitties by Connie Chyle Rossner
Life doesn’t always follow the plan–but sometimes, the detours lead to something even better.
Grace’s idea of happiness is simple: quiet nights with her knitting projects, long chats with her sister, and afternoons spent in Ned and Pam’s cozy bookstore. She’s convinced that her steady, comfortable life is exactly what she wants—and that marrying her boyfriend Lenny will be the final piece of the puzzle.
But with Lenny constantly away for work, Grace starts to feel like she’s waiting for a future that may never arrive. As doubts creep in, she begins to step outside her comfort zone—discovering new friendships, unexpected experiences, and a side of herself she never knew existed.
Maybe she’s not as introverted as she thought. And maybe what she’s been searching for isn’t what she expected at all.
Perfect for fans of heartwarming stories about love, friendship, and finding yourself, Grace’s Knitties is a charming reminder that sometimes life’s best moments happen when you unravel the plan and start fresh.
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Author Bio:
Meet Connie – author of chick-lit novels, lifelong dog momma, and unapologetic fan of happy endings and laughs that make you snort. (Because who says a little sweetness and sass can’t go hand-in-hand?) When she’s not dreaming up laugh-out-loud meet-cutes or adding her crazy humor to her stories, Connie loves to hang out with her two furballs, Groot and Rocket (and yes, they live up to their names!), leaning heavily into her introvert side, or getting tangled up in her latest knitting project.
As an ice cream aficionado and thriller addict, she’s always ready to curl up with a good book and a glass of wine. Connie got into writing because she believes in swoon-worthy love—the kind that makes you sigh—even if she’s still recovering from her own plot twists. And what better way to guarantee a constant supply of HEAs than by writing them herself?
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