If You Follow Me
Pam Rhodes
by Pam Rhodes
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Pub Date 19 Sep 2014 | Archive Date 10 Feb 2015
Lion Hudson Plc | Lion Fiction
Description
In the parish of Dunbridge, tough choices face not only Neil, but also Claire and Wendy. Ben, Claire's former lover and Sam's father, arrives back from Australia keen to pick up where they left off. Neil finds Wendy very supportive - but is she biding her time? Meanwhile, as the weight of running the church and parish descends upon his inexperienced shoulders, Neil's mother, Iris, has just moved to be near him which means she's all too ready give her opinion on every aspect of his life. However Neil's time as a curate in Dunbridge is drawing swiftly to an end. Where should he go next, and who will go with him?
A Note From the Publisher
Pam Rhodes has presented the BBC's Songs of Praise for many years. This is the third book in the heart-warming Dunbridge Chronicles, following Fisher of Men and Casting the Net.
Advance Praise
"A heart-warming tale about an overworked curate engaged to a single mother. All parish life is here." Ann Widdecombe, politician and author
"These books move you to tears one minute, then have you laughing out loud the next."-Aled Jones, broadcaster and singerAvailable Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781782640790 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |
Average rating from 12 members
Featured Reviews
This is the third book in the Dunbridge Chronicles- which are easy reading romance set in a beautiful small town. Neil is a curate at St Stephen’s chuch and enjoys the challenges of the parish. He’s engaged to Claire and his mum has moved closer to give ‘support’ and advice. She tries to get too involved at times and whilst Neil is so busy with the church work his fiancé needs reassurance that he is still keen to get married to her.
We get to know the other parishoners and there are many heartwarming exchanges. Claire’s ex turns up in this story and hopes to pick their relationship back up! Neil also needs to decide where his career path takes him next- will he stay in Dunbridge or will he move on?
This made a lovely weekend read and I’d love to thank the publisher and Net Galley for a copy of the book.