A Gift In Time
by Shaen Layle
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Pub Date 28 Apr 2026 | Archive Date 27 Apr 2026
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Description
A Gift in Time is book 1 in Guideposts’ Gift Shop Mysteries fiction series.
It’s opening day of Sarah Morgan’s gifts and curiosities shop, Heavenly Presents. Not only are her family and friends there to support her new business, but a local television crew is on-site to interview her. Sarah decides her latest acquisition, an antique music box that supposedly belonged to Thomas Edison, is the perfect item to show off on television. They’ve only heard a few notes in the strange melody when an onlooker claims her great-grandmother used to play that same tune on the piano but was secretive about its origins.
When Sarah discovers a hidden drawer on the box that requires a key to open, she is determined to unlock the box’s secrets.
Meanwhile, someone in the Port Huron community is also determined…to see Sarah’s business fail.
Can Sarah find out who is behind the troublemaking, or will she be forced to close the doors on her dream forever?
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781965859650 |
| PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 288 |
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Featured Reviews
Reviewer 2043138
“A Gift in Time” by Shaen Layle is such a cozy, small-town mystery with a slightly sentimental touch.
The whole gift shop concept is really charming. Heavenly Presents feels like one of those places you’d actually want to walk into, full of little trinkets and stories behind every item. The antique music box was what pulled me in most, especially with the hidden drawer and the mystery behind the melody. It gave the story that little extra intrigue beyond just the usual small-town drama.
I also liked how the story weaves in Sarah’s relationships and her journey settling back into her hometown. There’s a strong focus on community and faith, which gives it a more wholesome, comforting vibe compared to typical mysteries.
The mystery itself is interesting, though not super intense. It’s more of a gentle unraveling than a high-stakes thriller, and some parts can feel a bit predictable. But honestly, it fits the tone of the book.
Overall, it’s an easy, cozy read with a bit of mystery, a bit of heart, and a setting that makes you want to stay awhile. Perfect if you’re in the mood for something light, comforting, and slightly nostalgic.
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