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FOR LOVE OF SELF by Robin Reardon

FOR LOVE OF SELF

From the The Blessed Be Series series, volume 2

by Robin Reardon

ISBN: 9781734056969
Publisher: IAM Books

In Reardon’s novel, a pastor entrenches himself in his new community.

In 1987, reverend Spencer Hill arrives in the town of Assisi, Vermont, his new home and the location of the branch of the Unitarian Universalist congregation he will soon be leading. Taking over for his retiring predecessor, Vanessa Doyle, will be both a joy and a challenge, as it seems she is well loved by the community; indeed, Spencer finds himself enjoying her company as well. As Spencer gets to know his new congregation, he finds himself drawn to one of the lay ministers, a high-school English teacher named Marshall Savage (“I remembered the youngest one better than the others, partly because of his age and partly because I liked his name: Marshall Savage. Also, he was every bit as tall as I was”). The two embark on a quiet relationship, though it is far from smooth sailing, complicated by Marshall’s traumatic past and his desire to hide his sexuality from his employer. As busy as he is with his budding relationship and the building upkeep duties he’s taken over, Spencer becomes aware of a nearby community of Pagans that he wishes to befriend and open communication with, and learns of the horrible attack on their community in 1904 that he wants to explore further. Having found his calling in the Unitarian Universalist congregation, Spencer wants the same sense of community and home for all of the residents of his new town, and he might just run himself ragged trying to achieve it all. As a reverend, Spencer’s beliefs are integral to the story, but they are treated with a sense of serenity rather than wielded with a heavy hand. Featuring a broad cast of characters, the author makes everyone feel unique, making even those who show up infrequently easily distinguishable. Even when Spencer’s relationship gets painful, or things get scary, the narrative has a calming, even tone that will keep readers engaged and entertained.

An easygoing novel about faith, found family, and community.