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Alicia Zimmerman is smart. A researcher for a Canadian university, she has her whole life and career in front of her. But when she makes the mistake of trusting the wrong man she finds herself escaping across the border, ending up in the university town of Prescott, Arizona.

As she builds a new life for herself, she meets Eric, a professor struggling to move forward from a tragic past, and their friendship quickly grows into something more. Rumors begin surrounding Alicia as her past catches up with her, and Alicia realizes these secrets are more dangerous than she originally thought.

Revolving around messages seen on church signs during pivotal points in the story, The Church Sign is a novel about letting go and learning that God forgives, no matter how great our mistakes.

The Church Sign edition by Anne RobeyGraham Religion Spirituality eBooks

The Church Sign, like many first novels, does not have a single word out of place because of the immense effort the author put into it yet, despite its well ordered nature, it is filled with twists and turns and intriguing, delicately nuanced characters. It leads the reader through a riveting adventure and uses creative church signs as milestones along the journey. Time flies by while you read this novel. Very enjoyable.

Product details

  • File Size 599 KB
  • Print Length 279 pages
  • Publisher Kirkdale Press (August 30, 2012)
  • Publication Date August 30, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0094K34BO

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Has a bit of romance, mystery, and Christianity all rolled into one book. With colorful characters, and several twists and turns it was enough to keep me interested and anxiously waiting to see what the next page would bring. Anne Robey-Graham does an excellent job of sharing the message of prayer and forgiveness.
'The Church Sign' by Anne Robey-Graham, is a nice, simple romance book that is easy and fun to read. The classic boy-meets-girl and fall-in-love story is the theme for this book, where most of the story revolves around their meetings in front of a church sign, and the ever changing messages on the sign. This is a good book for when you want to relax and unwind, and don't want to add more complication to your life!
Funny, provoking church signs showcasing life lessons or adverts for the local services serve as pivots in this love story. Alicia Zimmerman, a brilliant researcher at a Calgary, Canada university is engaged, but finding out that her bethroded is cheating her with another woman, both her professional and personal life is messed up. She migrates to the US again and finds a new job...and a new man, Eric, a widower, also working at the Prescott, Arizona University.
Eric and Alicia have both to overcome their recent tragic past. Their friendship quickly grows into something more substantially. And when rumors on her past catches attention, transparency is needed not to loose each other. The Church Sign is a novel about letting go and learning that God forgives, no matter how great our mistakes. The author did her best to insert twists, humor and flashbacks to retell the story in different order than pure chronological. An enjoyable read.
Alicia Zimmerman is on the run, although she didn't do anything wrong unless you count falling in love with a lying scoundrel somehow as her fault; she's scared, lonely, and suffering from a broken heart. She's managed to find her way to Prescott, Arizona to a group of unlikely friends and thankfully a sweet new church to call home. Alicia found a job, not a great one, but one to help pay the bills and put food on the table until she is presented with the opportunity to take on a new and for the most part, better job. It's not perfect, but its certainly better than working at the grocery store. At least it puts her back in a library doing something she enjoys. Unfortunately, her past catches up with her and the new job is threatened. Alicia had run away from Calgary, Canada and her Finance' Andy, and as the plot thickens we understand why she ran, what she's afraid of, and ultimately her plan to remedy the past so that she can move on. Thankfully Alicia has found a new friend, Dr. Eric, and hopefully he won't let her down. Written with adorable quips from a Church Sign every few chapters that naturally apply to the towns residents and their daily lives. In Prescott, with Dr. Eric and her new found job, Alicia prays to find hope and peace. The entire book is filled with romance and mystery and is thankfully written in a manner that you can pass it along to a teenage daughter or friend from church with ease; its a good read without bad language or embarrassing scenes. The Church Sign is a good, clean, quick, and enjoyable read.
The Church Sign by Anne Robey-Graham is a work of Christian (Evangelical Protestant) romance fiction -and part thriller- that uses church signs as a way of conveying God's message of faith and forgiveness. Although the characters are Evangelical, there is no sectarianism in the book. I did not observe anything that might be off-putting to other Christians.

I received the ebook through LibraryThing's Early Reviewer Giveaway. I was intrigued by it because the title reminded me of a now defunct humor blog I used to read, "Crummy Church Signs." The Church Sign is a nice contrast to the snarkiness of the blog, but both have their place. The moral of both is that the signs can be a quick way to grab someone's attention, but church leaders have to be careful not to put people off with their signs.

As for the book itself, the story progresses at a good pace while still allowing time for the development of the main character, Alicia. As I read her story, I became more and more intrigued about her mysterious past, which ends up putting her in a fair amount of trouble. It is an enjoyable book that I recommend, but it is far from perfect. The characters other than Alicia are rather flat, and the treachery of one character is never explained.

The book also has several editorial flaws. There are some paragraphs that seem out of place and words that are misspelled, not the least of which are characters names Katarina became Katrina for a while, and Kat became Kate at one point.
I waited with great joy and sadness for this book to be released. It was definitely something I wanted to own. It is special to see that my aunt's lifelong dream had finally come true. Although I only read a little bit of the book, I enjoy what I read. I know and understand my aunt's writing style and still wish she was around to talk about it with her. I hope everyone enjoys the writing style I was priveleged to see first hand throughout my life.
The Church Sign, like many first novels, does not have a single word out of place because of the immense effort the author put into it yet, despite its well ordered nature, it is filled with twists and turns and intriguing, delicately nuanced characters. It leads the reader through a riveting adventure and uses creative church signs as milestones along the journey. Time flies by while you read this novel. Very enjoyable.
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