Stealing the Preacher by
Karen Witemeyer. Bethany House, 2013. 347p. (9780764209666) Series: Archer
Brothers, #2
As you may remember I could hardly wait couldn’t wait to
read the first book, Short Straw Bride,
last summer. So much so that I sat on the floor of a freezing cold Barnes and
Noble. Needless to say, I was looking forward to Stealing the Preacher as well. The Archer brothers can’t meet women
under normal circumstances! Now I’m quite curious how the last brother will
fare.
Goodreads
Summary:
On his way
to interview for a position at a church in the Piney Woods of Texas, Crockett
Archer can scarcely believe it when he's forced off the train by a retired
outlaw and presented to the man's daughter as the minister she requested for
her birthday. Worried this unfortunate detour will ruin his chances of finally
serving a congregation of his own, Crockett is determined to escape. But when
he finally gets away, he's haunted by the memory of the young woman he left
behind--a woman whose dreams now hinge on him.
For months,
Joanna Robbins prayed for a preacher. A man to breathe life back into the
abandoned church at the heart of her community. A man to assist her in
fulfilling a promise to her dying mother. A man to help her discover answers to
the questions that have been on her heart for so long. But just when it seems
God has answered her prayers, it turns out the parson is there against his will
and has dreams of his own calling him elsewhere. Is there any way she can
convince Crockett to stay in her little backwoods community? And does the
attraction between them have any chance of blossoming when Joanna's outlaw
father is dead set against his daughter courting a preacher?
My Review:
There are so
many unusual things in this book! A parson is the sole target of a train
robbery and is kidnapped to serve as a birthday present. That same parson
almost gets strung up by an angry father. He also goes to work for a retired
outlaw and starts falling in love with said outlaw’s daughter. All while trying
to do his job as a preacher.
The
characters have character, even the secondary ones. I especially liked Bessie,
the boarding house proprietress, and her interactions with the marshal. The boy
Jackson was also a real pleasure to get to know and to see how the others
poured into his lonely life.
What I
enjoyed the most was how the author wove scripture into the story without being
“preachy” and even Crockett’s sermons fit right into the story line. Crockett
isn’t perfect and certainly questions why on earth things aren’t going the way
he envisioned them. “For those who love God all things work together for good”
(Romans 8:28 ESV) – that could be the theme verse of the book.
A fun book
set in Texas in 1885 that made me smile, laugh, shake my head in disbelief and wish
the characters well. If you like quirky yet serious, clean, Christian romance
then you probably will enjoy this one.
Go read it!
Find it at a library near you; Buy it from Amazon; Buy it from ChristianBooks.com; Buy it from Barnes & Noble
Disclosure:
I received this book for free from the publisher via NetGalley. I was not
required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I
am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission.
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