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Church Folk

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Church Folk

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CHURCH FOLK is a charming first novel by Michele Andrea Bowen.
According to her foreword, she needed the strength and guidance of
quite a few people to make CHURCH FOLK a reality. Perhaps her most
realized mentor was God, who takes front and center importance in
the story of Essie Lee and Theophilus Simmons, a young, vibrant
couple like any other newly committed couple. The only difference
here is that Theophilus is a would-be reverend and their romance
and wedded bliss is played out against a background of church
communities, loyalties, dramas and loves.

There are many people who could come between Essie and her man but
none more threatening than the evil-minded Glodean, a brazen hussy
who keeps coming back into their lives in the most unexpected ways.
But it is Theophilus' ministry, really, that creates the most havoc
--- who knew that becoming a respected reverend took all the
diplomacy skills of a politician and the joyous ringing belief in
spirituality that most people take for granted except on Sundays.
The carnal love of the couple enjoys lots of page time, so there is
even sex in this novel. In every chapter, CHURCH FOLK presents some
very unexpected twists and turns.

For a first novel, Bowen takes a lot of chances --- first, setting
the story in the world of a ministry, which would immediately limit
its appeal to the general audience. To counter that, of course,
there is an old-fashioned love story between the two protagonists
and a lot of rather steamy love scenes, especially for a minister
and his wife. The political aspect of the Reverend's rise is also a
great selling point, as it gives Theophilus both a sacred and
profane level to his character. Essie Lee is adorable, as sweet and
as good as a woman could be. In giving us such appealing
characters, Bowen makes the constant God-ness of the story line
easy to take for followers of any spirituality.

Published by Walk Worthy Press, an imprint of Warner Books, CHURCH
FOLK has found a good home, and Bookreporter.com has found a joyful
and enriching first novel to recommend to its readers.

Reviewed by Jana Siciliano on January 21, 2011

Church Folk
by Michele Andrea Bowen

  • Publication Date: November 30, -0001
  • Genres: Fiction
  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Warner Books/Walk Worthy Press
  • ISBN-10: 0446527998
  • ISBN-13: 9780446527996