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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Chick-Lit in Clerical Garb - Fun!,
By Peggy Blann Phifer "Peg" (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
It's not easy for a woman who enters a realm normally occupied by men. Just ask Betsy Blessing and she'll emphatically agree. But Betsy faces a particularly difficult situation-she's an ordained minister. Not only that, she's assistant pastor at Church of the Shepherd, an old church of mostly old folks and governed by a group of crusty and cantankerous board members.
Betsy is also single. And of course she is subjected to the match-making efforts of her friends. On the other hand, after suffering through these impossible "dates" one wonders if her friends aren't enemies in disguise. The real fun starts when Betsy must step in to fill the pulpit for the ailing senior minister. Now she has all the responsibilities of being senior minister, but none of the respect that goes along with it. A leaking baptistery, money disappearing from the collection box, and disapproval of her association with David Swenson, pastor of a "rival" church, will keep you totally entertained. When her best friend decides Betsy needs a make-over, televised for the whole world to see, the results are disastrously hysterical. Her congregation does not approve of the `new' Betsy. You'll laugh out loud as you follow Betsy through the struggle not only with her congregation, but with herself. She deals with a past she's not proud of, her awakening feelings for David, who up to now has just been a friend and sparring partner, and her relationship with God. You'll love Betsy - she's delightfully human, and this is a fun romp through the life of a lady preacher who finally comes to terms with who she really is. And the author, Beth Pattillo, is herself an ordained minister, which lends credibility to this brisk, fast-paced read. Peggy Phifer ©2005
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Smooth Combination of Inspirational-Chick Lit!!!,
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This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
Ms. Pattillo has penned a very entertaining, but moving story with the main character Betsy, an ordained minister who is just like the rest of us, struggling with insecurities, looking for love, and dealing with life's everyday issues.
Betsy doesn't think that preaching the word of God is her true calling. At least she hasn't found "bliss" in doing this. Truth is she's been fired from one church, and is now just a mere fill-in until the retiring minister can be replaced. On top of that her best friend David is now making her feel things best friends just shouldn't feel. It's over popcorn that she comes to the realization that she loves him and wants him for her very own. But, does she have the faith and the courage to go for what she wants, or will she play it safe? Betsy is a wonderful character and Ms. Patillo has done a wonderful job conveying that Ministers are people too. Ms. Patillo has deftly woven a story that will pull the reader in just too see what Betsy will do. The ensemble cast of secondary characters is great addition to this page turning read. I look forward to the next in this series. Will Betsy get her man and finally walk down the isle, and more importantly will she stay with the ministry or will she try her had at being a lawyer??? Official Reviewer for Romance Designs
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny and compassionate,
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This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
Beth Pattillo has created a funny, compassionate and romantic story with Heavens to Betsy. Being young, single and full of self doubt, Associate Reverend Betsy Blessings has all the same trials and tribulations of any young career women. The book gives some interesting insight into the lives of those who have chosen to be involved in the church without being patronizing. I would probably go more often if I ever found a church with a minister like Betsy. This book was a really fun, light read. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for something a bit different in a romance genre.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FINALLY...Christian Fiction Redeeming Itself,
By bohemian theologian "Theologian, Sociologist,... (Saint Paul, MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
I don't usually have favorable views of Christian fiction to be quite honest but I continously give it a shot. Its probably because I am a woman who will read anything that she gets her hands on but I am a Christian and pray that someday I will find a voice that I am looking for within it. I also just love good chick-lit but chick lit that is just good and not just filling a new found market is kind of hard to find. So finding a GOOD CHRISTIAN chick-lit book is quite refreshing.
When I read Heavens to Betsy, I laughed so hard that i cried. I have recently discerned a call into ordained ministry myself as a woman i find it refreshing to find a book in which a woman is a minister, not just falling in love with one. I also found it hilarious the way Betsy's story did not seem too different from the underlying truths of my own call story as well. While Betsy does fall in love with another minister, I appreciated the way the issues were presented in the book. I have read too much Christian fiction that had an anti-feminist edge to it, which made me cringe. However this book seemed to embody alot of feminism and alot of humor underneath it all! It also exposed truths about the realities of working in the ministry as well. This book made Christian fiction seem more acessible to someone who grew up with a background that is biblically centered but not at all conservatively centered. Kudos to Beth Pattillo!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cute, but could have been better,
By Kates (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
As a clergywoman myself, I enjoyed Betsy's story. Patillo does a good job of illuminating the joys and complications of being a woman pastor - especially when it comes to romance. But my expectations were either too high or Patillo's sights were too low; the writing was 'okay' at best, and the frothy story could have had quite a bit more weight and still have been enjoyable. Fun to read, but a slight disappointment.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cute, a little frothy, but with plenty of realism.,
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This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
I'm not a romantic comedy kind of gal, but as a single clergywoman, I was intrigued by the topic of this book. I found the church aspects of it to be spot-on accurate, the characters likeable, and the prose lively.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
chick lit goes pulpit,
This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
In Nashville, thirty years old Associate Reverend Betsy Blessing is planning to tell the congregation at the Church of the Shepard that she is quitting the pulpit though she remains a staunch believer. Her problem is not doubts, but fear of failure letting down the Congregation. Betsy believes the most difficult task will be to tell her two best friends, Reverends David Swenson and Laronda Mason.
Betsy and David go to a movie together as friends when he reaches over to grab her popcorn and touches her thigh instead. She feels the electricity of his touch and reassess how she feels about her friend. However, Betsy vows not to act on her sudden attraction for David because she believes two reverends in a family always lead to divorce as neither has the time to provide full emotional support to the other. When Reverend Black decides to retire, Betsy takes over the ministry, but besides her fears of failing her flock she fears her feelings for David have grown deeper; could he be falling for her too? This chick lit goes pulpit is an entertaining contemporary romance starring a likable protagonist who provides a deep understanding into the lifestyle of a reverend. The friendship turning romance will remind the audience of that Bonnie Riatt hit song and the barbs between the pair are amusing but also show how supportive they are of one another. Though her conversion from the queen of frump to enlightened looks seems a stretch, readers will appreciate this insightful look at the romance of two reverends. Harriet Klausner
3.0 out of 5 stars
Okay but not great,
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This review is from: Heavens to Betsy (Paperback)
I love light romantic comedies and the synopsis on the back of the book jacket promised just that. However, while the book was an okay read, I didn't find a single laugh out loud moment in it. The author's premise was good, but the writing was a little flat and the characters just weren't all that interesting. All in all, it felt pretty bland.
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Heavens to Betsy (Center Point Premier Romance (Large Print)) by Beth Pattillo (Library Binding - Dec. 2006)
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