In the beginning of this book, Chris and Lois are getting married. She's concerned about whether or not she will like her wedding dress. A citizen of Green insisted on making it for her. Lois was pleased beyond measure how beautiful the dress turned out. Just as Pastor Jean delcared them husband and wife, a tornado hit the small Louisanna town, including the church where the wedding was taking place. The Groom goes one direction to assess the damage done to the town while the Bride rushes off to the newspaper she owns to do what she does best~~reporting news as it happens. The ups and downs, joys and saddness that come with such a disaster is shared with the reader. You feel as if you are in the center of the devastaiton, and you wish there was some way to help. Six months later, the town is still trying to put itself back together, and Chris and Lois decide to have the reception that was so rudely interrupted by Mother Nature. The whole town turns out for the much awaited party. The surprise ending will take your breath away. (Pun intended) This was an OK book, mostly about a single woman who moved to LA to run a small town newspaper she inheirted. She ends up getting married and a tornado hits the town during the wedding reception and destroys the church. From that point it's mostly about the way the town came together helping each other out and saving the town from going under. Storms and newspapers aren't of much interest to me so I can't rate the book very high.
What do You think about The Glory Of Green (2011)?
Nice book if you like the series. A little boring though without much substance.
—leximama
Easy read as were the others in the series... A 'fun' book.
—Emelia
Good for what it is, - a nice relaxing read.
—anubht