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From Diane Moody author of the bestselling Of Windmills and War.An Amazon Top 100 Bestseller with 75,000 copies sold and over 800 "Five Star" reviews.What could possibly drive a pastor's wife to run away from home?After years of frustration from life in a church fishbowl, Annie McGregor walks away from it all and boards a plane for Colorado. She has no way of knowing her college sweetheart is headed to the same cabin in the Rockies, terrified and gravely wounded. Their unexpected reunion couldn't have come at a worse time. Or could it? Bewildered that God would allow Michael Dean to walk back into her life, Annie pleads with Him to keep her heart true to her husband and her family. God answers her prayer, but in a way she would never expect.Written by a former pastor's wife, Annie's story provides a rare look inside the family life of those in the ministry, particularly the unique pressures on those who marry men of God.What readers are saying about The Runaway Pastor's Wife:"I think it was about the best book I have ever read. It just had everything going for it.""Runaway Pastor's Wife went beyond any expectation I could possibly have. It has the clear message of God's love with the page turning suspense of a John Grisham novel.""I just finished this book and thoroughly enjoyed it cover to cover. This multifaceted story gives the reader a pretty full dose of intense drama, suspense, good vs evil, spiritual challenges and even a little romantic intrigue; all of which take an unexpected twist in the end.""This was a very good book. Had a lot of drama & just when you think you have it figured out, it turns around again!! Awesome ....5 stars!!!""For me this book was hard to put down. Not being a very religious person I appreciated the lesson learned about God. I would recommend this book to ALL readers."

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I finished this book with a variety of mixed emotions. One of them included the strong desire to throw it across the room, but it was on a Kindle so I couldn't. First, I'm not saying anything against the basic plot. Sure, I can see why a pastor's wife would get fed up and want some "time off." That's not unbelievable at all. My hat goes off to pastors and their wives, just as it goes to my rabbi and his wife (we're Messianics). Anyone who thinks they have a one-day-a-week job is a moron. Every pastor I've known, every rabbi I've known, is so busy he's like a dog chasing his own tail and never catching it.This one has a lot going for it. (I won't even be nitpicky and gripe about how the title sounds like she's the wife of a runaway pastor, no I won't.) Seriously, there are a few laughs, a few sentimental moments, and as others have pointed out, it proves that a book does not need foul language or sex to tell a decent story. On the other hand, it never truly engaged me. I purchased it almost two months ago and just finished it today. Why? Because I kept rolling my eyes and putting it down. There were several eye-rolling moments--some of the "bad guys," whether the real bad guys (you know, the killer-Snidely Whiplash kind) or just the really truly obnoxious bad guys who need a punch in the snout, are just a tad too stereotypical. The really obnoxious bad guy reminds me of the wicked witch out of the Wizard of Oz--the "I'll get you and your little dog too!" type. The other--"I've chased you all the way through the book but now I'm gonna just stand here and let the other guy talk his head off so we can reveal how this was set up for the audience" type. Oh, and don't forget the shrill, publicity-seeking mother-in-law. If there's a sequel to this book, I imagine she will be hosting a Maury Povich-type show where everyone beats on each other with folding chairs. I've seen a lot of evil mothers-in-law, but this one takes the proverbial cake.I won't deny there were some good moments. It came about too easily, but Michael's conversion scene was well-done enough that it brought a tear to these jaded eyes. A couple of the flashbacks were memorable. But...Then there's the out-and-out stupid stuff. In the "discussion questions" at the end of the book, there's "Do you think David gave in too easily when he found where Max was going and what he was up to?" Why does that even rate a discussion? It reeked of "convenient plot point" here. David is wimpy all through the book, with the exception of the one well-delivered punch he delivers to the obnoxious bad guy. But even that seems to be just an excuse for a semi-comic John Wayne saloon fight.Finally, there's the pseudo-resolution. I say "pseudo" because that's all it was. Christine is back--and Max and Michael are right there. Holy cow, doesn't that rate a scene of its own? But nothing at all is said. The bad guys were found under a mound of snow. Okay, fine, but what about the envelope full of evidence? There were other people implicated in that, right? Oh, and what about faithful Caroline, Megan and PJ? Not worth hearing about--Caroline is doubtless minding the other kids, who aren't worth mention either since they had almost no part in the book anyway, and PJ is now car-less, but we don't care because the stars are happy, and Megan...? Meh. What about Amelia? She was a minor character, but in many ways she was more sympathetic than the protagonist. It seems like the author didn't consider any of these minor characters worthy of their own resolution; she chose to end the book in Colorado, but for no reason I can think of except she was tired of writing and didn't want to do it anymore.And last--but most. "We're taking a sabbatical!" Well, that's great, BUT--1. What happens to the church? David left it in the middle of a civil war which has not ended. Not only that, but the people at the church were left wondering if maybe there's some truth to what Obnoxious Bad Guy said, since apparently David and family won't be going back.2. What about obnoxious bad guy? The way it ends...HE WINS, he and his power-grabbing cronies.3. What happens when the honeymoon--oops, sabbatical--is over? Do they come back to the same church?4. Whatever church they go to, unless David figures out his priorities and learns better time management, won't the same problem just happen again?None of these issues (which are pretty important, to my way of thinking) are resolved...but everyone's sitting around the fireplace, chuckling. It's like an old Star Trek episode--no matter how many red-shirts got eaten or how many guest stars went mad or got killed, Spock's always going to tilt his eyebrow and everyone's going to laugh. To me, this is not a resolution. And if I could've done it without busting my Kindle, I would have chucked the book across the room. "Remove from Device" doesn't have that same feeling of satisfaction, but very little about this book ended on a satisfying note, anyway.

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