A Delirious Summer
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Rating | : | 4.80 (740 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0045JL73Q |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 203 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-10 |
Language | : | English |
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Sheri L. Copeland said A Delirious Summer. Thoroughly enjoyed book #"A Delirious Summer" according to Sheri L. Copeland. Thoroughly enjoyed book #2. Can't wait to finish with #A Delirious Summer Thoroughly enjoyed book #2. Can't wait to finish with #3. Great job Ray Blackstone!!!!! Thank you for simple reminders and of simple pleasures.. . Great job Ray Blackstone!!!!! Thank you for simple reminders and of simple pleasures.. . Can't wait to finish with #A Delirious Summer Thoroughly enjoyed book #2. Can't wait to finish with #3. Great job Ray Blackstone!!!!! Thank you for simple reminders and of simple pleasures.. . Great job Ray Blackstone!!!!! Thank you for simple reminders and of simple pleasures.. Great read! Even better than the first! Looking forward to reading book 3! Very comical yet heartfelt. I Enjoyed it very much. I highly recommend it.. Cheryl Russell said Fast moving and funny-great entertainment. Harmonica playing Neil Rucker is a Spanish language teacher who clambers onto roofs when he has the need for serious discussions with the Almighty. Neil has a most vexing problem-he has gone dateless for seven months, one week and one day. His furlough, and return to the States, is soon and he has one goal: female companionship. So when his worst student, Jay Jarvis, exchanges 'I know where available females live' information for bonus points on a test he is failing, Neil is on his way. He's heading for Greenville, South Carolina and the Ladies of the Quest. The Ladies are young, single, and
So when Jay's Spanish teacher, Neil, admits he's gone "seven months, one week, and a day" without a date, Jay sends him straight to church! A funny, lighthearted look at the Christian singles scene.. When Texas stockbroker Jay moves to South Carolina, he's flabbergasted by the wonderful women he meets on a Christian beach retreat
In the end, however, it's Blackston's tongue-in-cheek humor about the lives of Christian singles that will grab the attention of readers of evangelical fiction. From Publishers Weekly In Blackston's debut novel, Flabbergasted, readers were introduced to the zany town of Greenville, S.C., "a huge, boiling pot of relational gumbo" where singles play "denominational hopscotch" on Sunday mornings to meet eligible men and women. Overwriting creeps in too often (blown napkins are sent "dancing on their corners, fluttering across the lawn in an airy samba of white") and scenes tend to run too long, slowing the pace. Blackston picks up his tale in this less sparkling sophomore