A review by mysgal305
The Happy Hour Choir by Sally Kilpatrick

4.0

In all fairness, the copy of the book that I got ahold of is uncorrected proof.
I found a couple of mishaps or plot holes that would take out of it briefly but I didn't let that affect my score as again, uncorrected proof.
What did impact my score is this:
Pros:
Most of the characters were extremely likable. The described feeling of abandonment and hurt by faith is truly believable. And we all know a Ms. Lottie in our lives and they infuriate us.
We all need a Ginger in our lives. A nonjudgemental sweet ol' lady who has a sense of humor and a heart of diamond (because gold is so pretty but so damageable).
Con (because there was only really one for me):
It's hard to keep supporting Buelah. She is a queen of wallowing in self-pity and while she has major character growth, it gets repetitive when she makes choices out of pure stubbornness.
I rarely read romance and even more rare than that is reading Christian fiction (Sally, you can thank Tessa for getting me to read it). It was definitely worth the read.