The Second Novel in the Millwood Hollow Series
For Reverend Jeb Nubey, returning to Nazareth has meant the smell of freshly baked bread in the mornings and the reverie of church picnics by the lake. But Nazareth’s peaceful landscape is threatened when an ambitious banker starts buying up large plots of land and buildings in order to control the commerce and politics of the quaint town. Adding fuel to the fire is Winona, the banker’s attractive daughter, who’s been making pointedly generous donations to the Reverend’s humble Church in the Dell. Throw in a botched poultry deal and a stolen church bell, and all at once Reverend Jeb is up to his eyeballs in trouble.
“Patricia Hickman writes with a spare, lyrical beauty perfect for the tale of the Great Depression. NAZARETH’S SONG is 1930s America!”
–DeAnna Julie Dodson, author of In Honor Bound
“Hickman, a writer with a flair for exacting and lyrical, but never cumbersome, description, delivers fresh-picked words again and again. I love the way she writes! You will too.”
–Lisa Samson, Author of The Living End
“I fell in love with Patricia Hickman’s writings after Katrina’s Wings. Her characters are believable, especially Jeb, who battles his own insecurities while tending three castaway children and trying to win the affections of the schoolteacher in the town of Nazareth, Arkansas. I can’t wait for the next in the series.”
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