Friday, May 9, 2014

Casting The Net by Pam Rhodes Review

Heartwarming English comedy of manners, featuring the trials and tribulations of newly ordained minister, Neil Fisher
In part two of the Dunbridge Chronicles, Neil Fisher returns from ordination inspired by his sense of ministry, but determined to distance himself from the two ladies in his life. This is not altogether well received, and a wide segment of the congregation of St Stephen’s, Dunbridge—including the music group—points Neil to the error of his ways.
Meanwhile Neil’s close friend Colin and his wife, Jeannie, are delighted by the birth of a daughter, but is all well with the baby? Neil’s mother Iris continues to meddle, to his irritation. Churchwarden Peter has said a relieved farewell to his flighty wife Glenda—or has he? Dunbridge is not as peaceful as it seems.

My Review:
This is a book about a small town called Dunbridge. There are so many people that are willing to help each other in this town. That also means that a lot of people know each others business. I liked that there were repeat characters form other books in the series, and we got to know them better. There were also characters that I could swear are my neighbors! This is a great book! I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review from Kregel, however all opinions are my own.


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