Blind Faith, Emma Nichols
Blind Faith, Emma Nichols
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Blind Faith
Coming Out Should Have Been Easy

Author: Emma Nichols

Narrator: Claire Storey

Unabridged: 7 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Spoken Realms

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

When Faith Divine pulls up outside the Duckton-by-Dale cafe on a dazzling red Ducati motorbike she takes Drew Pettigrew’s breath away. Faith is cool, sexy, and desirable, and there isn’t one villager who disagrees. Completely smitten, Drew has no choice but to come out. The fact that Drew is a lesbian doesn’t come as a surprise to those who know her. Except, that is, for her mother, Esther.As Esther plots for Drew to meet the right guy, the villagers have other ideas. Relentless in her pursuit of what she thinks is right for Drew, Esther’s actions threaten to break friendships that have spanned decades, devastate her relationship with Drew, and divide the village.How difficult can it be to come out to your mother?Hilarious, light-hearted, fun yet poignant, Blind Faith is the second in the series of the bestselling lesbian romance, Summer Fate.

About Emma Nichols

Emma Nichols lives in Corsica with her partner and two children. She served for twelve years in the British Army, studied psychology and an MBA, and published several nonfiction books under another name, in sports peak performance, before dipping her toes into the world of lesbian fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter

Would work better as essay. The basic theme is fine except the book just goes on and on - fluffed up essay......more

Long read but worthy of all the pages. True scientific discussion of religion, dissecting all of the points that have been made in recent years connecting religion and medicine. While I was reading to confirm my own beliefs and in separation of medicine and religion, I have come away with new ways o......more

Goodreads review by Sue

If you are looking for one person's opinion on this topic, this is the book for you. It is not a scholarly book and there are numerous methodological issues with his approach.......more

Goodreads review by Mof

A book that should be an article. It takes a lot from the thoughts of Steven Jay Gould about the separate domains of religion and science. There are two main points. First, for many people, religion bring comfort in times of difficulty. Linking religion and health trivializes religion Second, method......more