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Jeb Nubey is the pastor of the Church in the Dell, in Nazareth, Arkansas,
raising the 3 Welby children Angel, Willie and Ida May abandoned by their
parents. Fern Coulter is Jeb’s fiancée. Our story opens with Fern, Jeb
and the Welby children are in Ardmore, Oklahoma for Jeb to meet
Fern’s
family and to announce their engagement. While there Philemon Gracie who
is the former pastor of Church in the Dell has arranged for Jeb to meet
Jonathan Flauvent, the dean of the Bible College in Oklahoma City. He
offers Jeb a pastorate at the First Community Church in Oklahoma City.
Jeb is taken by surprise as he really hadn’t taken Garcie’s letter,
setting up the meeting, seriously and hadn’t even mentioned it to Fern.
Jeb looks at this as an opportunity of a lifetime. Fern sees it as going
back to the high society life she left behind when she moved to Nazareth.
In Ardmore the Welby children are reunited with their sister Claudia, who
lives in Norman, Oklahoma. She has 2 small children and has been
abandoned by her husband. Feeling pushed to leave the only family she has
known, seventeen year old Angel goes with Claudia to take care of the
children and to begin a life that is not of her choosing.
Jeb decides for Fern’s sake not to take the position in Oklahoma but
finds out Gracie worked this out so he could return to Church in the
Dell. Realizing God’s hand is involved Jeb and the Welby children move to
Oklahoma City and Fern moves to her mother’s in Ardmore till the wedding
in December.
Back in Ardmore Fern must face the past she left behind. While with
Claudia circumstances force Angel to run off with an older man with a
questionable job. Frantically Jeb and Fern search for Angel as they
realize the police and the FBI are searching for the man Angel has ran
off with.
Can Jeb find Angel and bring her home? What of this man she has run off
with? What has happened in Fern’s past to cause her to have to face? Will
the First Community Church and Oklahoma City be the life they are
dreaming of?
This is truly an awesome book. With all the twists and turns this book is
really a page turner. From beginning to end this novel keeps you on your
toes waiting to see what happens next. This is truly a book of fiction
and romance and history as it takes place during the Depression. Women of
all ages from teen up will thoroughly enjoy the story as it unfolds. As
you read “Earthly Vows” don’t worry if you have not read the rest of the
series as each book stands alone. But very seldom does a series of books
come along that is written so well and keeps you wanting more but the
author Patricia Hickman has done just that. Not only does each book stand
alone as a story unto its self, but as a series is phenomenal. The author
has really done an awesome job with The Millwood Hollow Series but
especially “Earthly Vows” which is the icing on the cake. Sadly this is
the 4th and final book in the series. Sadly that we must leave the Nubeys
and the Welbys behind but what is read and learned within its pages will
stay with you for a long time.
Review by Cheri Clay
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