Earthly Vows

Earthly Vows by Patricia Hickman, published by FaithWords on November 16, 2006, is the final installment in the Millwood Hollow Series. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Jeb Nubey and Fern Coulter as they attempt to set a wedding date, only to have their plans disrupted by a trip to Oklahoma that forces Fern to confront her buried past. Simultaneously, Jeb faces challenges in leading a wealthy community church, which complicates their relationship as he navigates his own growth and Fern’s insecurities.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of redemption and the complexities of personal relationships. As Jeb and Fern grapple with their struggles, they also confront the disappearance of Jeb’s adopted daughter, Angel, who has been lured away by a dangerous individual. Earthly Vows explores how those we think we know can make unexpected choices, highlighting the potential for redemption in broken circumstances and the beauty that can emerge from life’s imperfections.
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The award-winning author of Fallen Angels, Nazareth’s Song, and Whisper Town delivers the final novel in the acclaimed Millwood Hollow Series of role reversals, strange bedfellows, and ultimate redemption. Jeb Nubey and Fern Coulter are finally setting a wedding date, but their plans are derailed when a trip to Oklahoma to visit Fern’s family catapults them into Fern’s past’the past she would prefer remained buried. Additionally, the challenges and perks that come with the wealthy community church Jeb is called to lead give him food for growth; however, this new found enlightenment appears arrogant in light of Fern’s insecurities. In the midst of their struggles, Jeb and Fern must also deal with the disappearance of Angel’Jeb’ s adopted daughter. He must retrieve her from the dangerous young man who has played on her vulnerabilities and lured her away promising to fill the emptiness she feels. EARTHLY VOWS takes a look at how easily those we think we know so well can fall into behaviors and make decisions we would never expect. Through this, Hickman shows how broken circles can be redeemed and how we can find beauty in life’s flaws.
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