Kay McCabe is about to lose her house-the safe, cozy home it's taken years for the single mom to create. But when two old Lutheran women need a place to stay, she's pretty sure she's about to lose even more.
First to go is her job. Her knee-jerk solutions, renting rooms to the Lutherans and working in a bar, plug up life even more. Now she's stuck in a new job she hates. Exhausted, she comes home to a couple of comical old church women, who can barely restrain their opinions, especially about her new romance. It's like living with her mother again-actually, two mothers. She's lost her privacy. Lost her humor. Lost her faith in others. And God isn't answering His email.
Now Kay must decide, in a world that's constantly changing, if it's easier to hang onto life the way was or to squeeze through a knothole toward the new and unknown