Hattie’s Preacher

Hattie’s Preacher by Sherry Derr Wille is a work of fiction published by Lulu.com on June 1, 2013. This second edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows David Long, who leaves a promising law career to pursue his calling as a preacher. In Mortonville, he encounters Hattie Fairchild, a pianist who plays in church but remains skeptical of faith. Their lives intertwine as David seeks to rekindle Hattie’s belief while navigating the complexities of their growing relationship.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of faith and romance as Hattie grapples with her beliefs and her feelings for David, who challenges her views. The book delves into the dynamics of their connection, highlighting Hattie’s initial reluctance and David’s determination to inspire her. As the plot unfolds, the characters confront their personal struggles and the transformative power of love and faith.
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David Long gave up a promising law career when God called him to preach the word. Little did he know the red headed pianist at his church in Mortonville would capture his heart. Hattie Fairchild knew the only proper place for a proper maiden lady to play the piano was in church. Even though she didn’t believe, she found she could ignore the minister’s words by staying hidden away in the balcony and reading her novels during the sermons. When David Long came to town. Not only did he move the piano from the balcony to the main floor of the sanctuary, he also decided to restore her faith in God. In the process she found herself falling for the man who looked more like a black smith than a preacher.
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