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BOOK REVIEW: A Mile From Sunday
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by: Eileen Key Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: A Mile from Sunday Author: Jo Kadlecek Publisher: NavPress ISBN: 1-60006-028-5 Genre: Inspirational/Mystery
Jonna Lightfoot McLaughlin, Denver Dispatch religion reporter, had an unusual name, an unusual childhood, and now an unusual job. How did she turn local church events into a story to create headlines and propel her career forward? Nothing exciting happened on her beat, until the phone calls.
Jonna had crackpot callers before, but this one was different. Jed Sundae had tales of inappropriate activities in a congregation. But his evasiveness kept Jonna from the interview of a lifetime. What could she do to crack the silence of Into the Fields Fellowship?
Added to that intrigue were monks who burned their cultural center and a hunk of a volunteer at a Catholic Outreach Center. Would he spice up her single life or would she have to settle for blind dates her brother drums up?
With hair that won’t be tamed and an appearance she finds wanting, you have single woman Jonna Lightfoot McLaughlin’s driving need for chocolate.
Kadlecek’s superb writing and intriguing plot has created a unique, interesting novel. I enjoyed the read. |
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