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Book Reviews of Going to the Chapel (Tales from Grace Chapel Inn, Bk 2)

Going to the Chapel (Tales from Grace Chapel Inn, Bk 2)
Going to the Chapel - Tales from Grace Chapel Inn, Bk 2
Author: Rebecca Kelly
ISBN: 239179
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 201
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Guideposts
Book Type: Hardcover
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thameslink avatar reviewed Going to the Chapel (Tales from Grace Chapel Inn, Bk 2) on + 723 more book reviews
Quick, cozy read. Truly delightful!
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This is supposed to be GOING to the Chapel-one of the TALES FROM GRACE CHAPEL INN series published by Guidepost. Three sisters turn their old family home into a Bed and Breakfast, here they rekindle memories, rediscover sisterhood and meet many fascinating guests. This time a new minister is needed at Grace Chapel and the church board can't agree. During one man's stay at the inn the sisters decide they like him but can he win the townfolk over?
reviewed Going to the Chapel (Tales from Grace Chapel Inn, Bk 2) on + 3558 more book reviews
Once you visit the charming village of Acorn Hill, tucked away in rural Pennsylvania, you'll never want to leave. Townsfolk relax on their porch swings or gather to discuss the day's events at the Coffee Shop over homemade pie. It's the kind of town where friendship and faith flow together like a wide river on a fine spring day. And you'll love spending time with the Howard sisters, who have begun a new life together in their childhood home, a gracious Victorian house that is now a bed-and-breakfast called Grace Chapel Inn. Here they rekindle old memories, rediscover the bonds of sisterhood, revel in the blessings of friendship and meet many fascinating guests along the way.

Book 2 of the Tales from Grace Chapel Inn Series: Going to the Chapel

Who will become the new minister of Grace Chapel? The church board can't stop squabbling, and every week the congregation hears a sermon from a different minister. Finally, a charming man is appointed to take over the pulpit, but the townspeople offer him a chilly reception. During his stay at the inn, the sisters slowly warm up to him. But will he win over the townsfolk -- and Aunt Ethel -- as well?

Great gift! In this cozy town you never want to leave.
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Customer ReviewsI began this series and found it to be a slower read, but once I really got further it kept my attention. So, I kept reading. Three sisters all different, have come home to their old family home and must decide what to do with it. There is much talk from the people of the community and their aunt. The girl's do not let anyone sway their thoughts. Each sister says what they believe should be done with the propetty. Alice, the middle is the only sister that never moved away and has always lived at home. Although she had always had a dream of what she liked, she listened to each of her sister's ideal first before expressing her own. When she tells of her dream, the sisters thought it over and agreed with her to make the home a bed and breakfast inn, keeping their parents ' Christian faith within. So each sister used their talent to decorate and renovate the house into a b&b. After many renovations, it all came together and it opened. The sisters made guidelines for everyone to follow and rules for the guests with Christ- centered as their main focus and belief. Since their father was pastor of the church and had always taught them to see the God in everyone and everything. After much work, Grace Chapel Inn opened. Each of the sisters used their special talents to bing it all together. Jane, the youngest used to be a chef. She brings her culinary abilities as well as her vast wisdom of the arts to designing superb meals and decorating far greater than any decorator. Louise is the eldest, and she brings her musical ability as A pianist to entertain the guests. Alice is the child most like her father. She is the kind-hearted one that sees the good in everyone and always helps anyone in need. She is a nurse and decided to chafe her working status at the hospital to be able to devote time to helping her sister's at the inn. It is amazing how each sister
Can compliment each other and get along no matter what the problem or situation. Great book and good read. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.