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Going to the Chapel
Going to the Chapel
Going to the Chapel
Audiobook6 hours

Going to the Chapel

Written by Rebecca Kelly

Narrated by Sherri Berger

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Alice is busy on the selection committee for a new senior pastor to replace their father. Also on the committee, and causing major friction is Aunt Ethel, their father’s sister who also lives in a cottage on the estate. Meanwhile, Louise is becoming secretly concerned in her own memory and absent-mindedness as items around the Inn are moved and also seem to be disappearing.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateFeb 15, 2009
ISBN9781608145058
Going to the Chapel
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Rebecca Kelly

Rebecca Kelly lives in Central New York with her husband, Kevin, their two kids and a shaggy black dog. Rebecca teaches design at Syracuse University to a variety of interesting students. When she’s not diligently teaching, she’s usually busy starting one of her famously convoluted projects. Rebecca and family spend their free time playing, hiking and vacationing off-the-grid in Coastal Maine—and napping. She is the author, along with her husband, of The Awesome, Impossible, Unstoppable Gadget.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Great book! I love the characters and the story! It is a sequel but still just as good
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    Clean read and fresh as are all of her books.
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    Going to the Chapel is book two in the Tales From Grace Chapel Inn series. There are the same main and supporting characters, but different authors write the books.The setting is the fictional village of Acorn Hill, Pennsylvania. The main characters are the Howard sisters: Louise Howard Smith (a widowed pianist), Alice (a nurse), and Jane (a chef). Their late father was the pastor of Grace Chapel, a name they borrowed for the bed-and-breakfast they made from their ancestral home.The time has come for the congregation to choose a new pastor. We are introduced to several candidates: Reverends Eugene Smith, Highland, Jacob Winchell (his wife is Brynda), Kenneth Thompson (widower), and Bruce Golding (wife and children). The choice isn't easy for the church board. Daniel Howard had held the post for than 50 years. Alice is on the board. So is Daniel's half-sister, Mrs. Ethel Buckley.