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Love for the Lost
Love for the Lost | Catherine Fox
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An outstanding novel about faith and forgiveness, love and loss, holding on and letting go. Features characters from both Angels and Men and The Benefits of Passion. Though darker in tone and more theological in character, it is an equally engaging read. Isobel Knox is happy and confident in her new job and likes her single life, free as it is from confusing and complicating entanglements. Supressing her emotions and burying painful memories has become second nature to her, but it seems to work; after all, why should letting it all out necessarily be good for you? But there are two men who could shatter her calm, brittle world: Davy, a young policeman, who, despite Isobel's distance, falls in love with her, and Johnny Whitaker, a charismatic priest with a troubled marriage. As Isobel's feelings for Johnny become stronger and deeper, her facade begins to crack, and the memories and emotions of years before come back, overpowering her with feelings she had thought long past and dealt with.
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Love for the Lost | Catherine Fox
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1. I got really angry with the author because of the way she used a character from a previous book in this one before I finally accepted that, although I didn't like their behaviour in this book, it was, in fact consistent with who they were in the original book
2. Frasier, especially the episodes written by Joe Keenan
3. Coffee
4. Australian Eastern
5. The White Aunts

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Cinfhen Rock on 🤘 great name💕 5y
BooknerdsLife Awww love Frasier too but no idea who wrote which episodes 😬 (edited) 5y
CarolynM @BooknerdsLife I'm slightly obsessed with Joe Keenan so I know which episodes are his. I couldn't tell you much about the other writers 5y
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BooknerdsLife @CarolynM Hahaa now I‘m curious! I‘ll be looking for the credits next time I watch Frasier 😆 5y
LauraBeth We just binged Frasier and I had completely forgotten how funny it is! Not a lot of things in life make me actually LOL but every episode of Frasier did. 5y
Crazeedi Frasier, YES! 5y
CarolynM @LauraBeth It doesn't seem to matter how many times I've watched it (or how many times my daughter and I have quoted our favourite lines at each other) I always laugh. 5y
gradcat Another classic—Frasier! ♥️ 5y
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