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Chapter 1
Why would a man he never knew build him a home on one of the most spectacular beaches on the West Coast?
Micah Taylor stared out the windows of his corner office overlooking Puget Sound, rapping his palm with an edge of the cryptic letter. Cannon Beach, Oregon. Right on the ocean and built by his great-uncle Archie, at least that’s what the letter claimed. But of all the towns up and down Highway 101, why there? A place that repulsed him. A place he cherished. Both at the same time. Fate wouldn’t be that cruel.
Shake it off. There couldn’t really be a house in that spot with his name on it. No way. Not there. This was exactly the kind of practical joke his team might try to pull off. No one would ever accuse RimSoft’s culture of being stoic. If they only knew how badly they’d misfired this time. Micah sighed.
But if the letter was real-
“Time to go, boss.”
Shannon stood in the doorway, eyes bright behind her Versace glasses, short-cropped salt-and-pepper hair outlining her face. She’d been Micah’s administrative assistant for three years. Smart and not easily intimidated, what churned in her five-foot-eight frame made her one of the strongest links in his company’s chain.
“I hate being called boss.” Reminded him too much of his dad.
“Yes, I know.” She pulled her glasses down and gave him her pirate look-one eye closed, the other squinting.
Micah tried to smile and tossed the letter announcing his inheritance onto his desk. Shake it off, he told himself again. It didn’t help.
“You all right?”
“Yeah. Great.” He grabbed his notebook and wagged his finger at Shannon as they walked out of his office. “You shouldn’t call someone boss when you’re almost old enough to be their m-”
“-much older sister.”
“Right,” Micah said as they fell into step and marched down the halls of RimSoft. Normally he loved Fridays. The creativity his team poured out was astounding. If employing people better than yourself were an Olympic event, Micah would be swimming in gold.
But today wasn’t a regular Friday. Today a bizarre letter sat on his desk trying to dredge up memories he’d buried forever.
As they turned the final corner on the way to the conference room, Kelli Kay, one of Micah’s more talented programmers, approached. “Want to hear something really cool?” Her red curls bounced like a Slinky.
“Absolutely.” Micah kept walking-now backward-his Nikes scuffing lightly on the teal carpet.
Single mom until four months ago, Kelli put herself through computer school while working forty hours a week and taking care of her ten-year-old son. Never complained about fifty-hour weeks. Never complained about sixty-hour weeks.
“My kid won that art contest I told you about last week; he’s headed to L.A. this summer to compete in the national”
“You serious? Listen, if he places, let’s fly him and you and that new husband of yours to New York to see the MET. I’ll bring Julie, and we’ll all go check out the art with him and time it so we catch a Mariners-Yankees game.”
© 2010 by Jim Rubart
In James L. Rubart’s Rooms, software tycoon Micah Taylor receives a 25-year-old letter from a great uncle he never knew. It claims a home awaits him in Oregon that will change his world. Micah arrives at Cannon Beach to discover a stunning 9,000 square foot house. And after meeting Sarah Sabin, he has two reasons to visit the beach every weekend.
When bizarre things start happening in the house, Micah suspects they’re connected to his friend, Rick. But Rick will only say the house is spiritual. This unnerves Micah because he’s lost his faith and he wants to keep it that way.
But as Micah slowly discovers, the home isn’t just spiritual—God is using it to heal his darkest wounds and lead him into an astonishing new destiny.
Hardcover: 400 pages
Publisher: Broadman & Holman Pub ( April 02, 2010 )
Item #: 43-2788
ISBN: 9781616643065
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.937 inches
Product Weight: 14.0 ounces

I couldn't wait to get this book from the other reviews about it. I was hooked until about half way through...what can I say...TOO MANY ROOMS! Finally at page 250 or so I just couldn't take it. It was just too much.
Reviewer: sherrie o
I just finished reading ROOMS by James L. Rubart, and I must say I absolutely loved this book! I definitely had a hard time putting it down! I was pleasantly surprised how it grabbed me from the beginning, all the way to the end! The ending might I add, was a twist I didn't see coming!
I encourage anyone to read this. It has such an inspiring message about giving your all and everything to God and let Him be LORD of your life!
Great Read!
Reviewer: Melissa
Wow, was this a super book, couldn't hardly put it down. It makes you take stock of all the area's of your life and giving our all to the Lord! Not just some "rooms" but all of it. What a great read. I want to share it with everyone!
Reviewer: Sherry
I really enjoyed this book. It was suspenseful in a way, kept you wondering what else was going to happen, or what new door would appear the next day. It was a look into my own heart and my own relationship with my Lord and I cried on some parts. I immediately took it to my parents to read. Will definitely tell my friends and family about this. I commend this author for writing such a life changing book!!
Reviewer: Kelly
wow this is a must read if i ever found one. it is hard to put down and u are amazed at what happens in each turn. challenged my own faith as i could relate to each room. and just when u think u have it all figured out wham God shows u that only He truly knows. He is there for us just like in the book He was there ready waiting.
Reviewer: patty h