Kellie S. (acountkel) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 94 more book reviews
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This is the 2nd book of the Mitford Series. I loved the first one so much. This one was OK. The minister finally gets hooked up with his next door neighbor. I got a little bored with the story. Im hoping the next one will have more plot
Dorothy E. (islandflower) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Fun read; nothing mind boggling here just quick, pleasant reading..a real holiday.
Helpful Score: 1
Mitford's village rector, Father Tim, is running scared. he can no longer deny (even to himself), that he's in love with his neighbor, Cynthia Coppersmith. Cynthia, after all, sees in him a man of warmth and daring--if only he'll meet her halfway. But now a wealthy widow is pursuing Father Tim with hot casseroles. And the mysterious Cousin Meg has moved into the rectory bag and baggage--not to mention uninvited.
Abounding with characters both old and new, A Light in the Window will compel you to laugh out loud. GReat book and read.
Abounding with characters both old and new, A Light in the Window will compel you to laugh out loud. GReat book and read.
Nancy G. (ComfyReader) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 330 more book reviews
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A Light in the Window is the second installment in this enormously popular series about a small-town rector, Father Tim, and the heartwarming cast of characters surrounding him. This time Father Tim, a lifelong bachelor, finds his heart distracted by his free-spirited neighbor Cynthia.
Dana G. (cincinnatiyankee) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 42 more book reviews
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This book continues the story of Father Tim's adventures in the small town of Mitford, NC. The small town's sleepy pace contrasts with the busy tension of Father Tim's commitments and difficulities. The reader joins the pastor on his emotional roller coaster--which ends with a picture of how deep friendships the small town can get. Throughout both books one and two the reader is also taken on a journey between the town's history and its present, tying the two together.
This book contained more of a "romance novel" aspect than the first--which is not a genre that I enjoy. Because of that, I rate this book a little lower than the first. However, I still enjoyed it, and I look forward to finding out what happens next!
This book contained more of a "romance novel" aspect than the first--which is not a genre that I enjoy. Because of that, I rate this book a little lower than the first. However, I still enjoyed it, and I look forward to finding out what happens next!
Barbara M. S. (SWEETIE) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 180 more book reviews
This is the second book in the series when Father Tim is still a batchelor. Great story.
Bonnie M. (tanner49855) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
The usual comfortable read.
This is good for light reading. It's the heartwarming second novel in the Mitford Series about a little town with a big heart. There are colorful Southern characters, lots of small town flavor, a very sweet G-rated romance, and a bit of intrigue. There's nothing offensive or graphic in this book. It's the kind of book you can give your grandmother without fear she'll be shocked by it. It's got some Christian overtones, but not too much. I'm not a big fan of preachy books, but this doesn't cross the line into proselytizing.
I read this quite a while ago, but I highly recommend the entire series. Everyone I know who has read it has enjoyed it - people from all walks of life.
This is book 2 of the Mitford Years. I loved this entire series and I'm usually more of a mystery lover. Father Tim is still one of my favorite characters. It is fun and inspiring to get to know him and the townspeople.
JoAnne C. (BookNut147) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 135 more book reviews
The second novel in the bestselling Mitford series.
Loved this series. Light-hearted and thoughtful.
Loved this series. Light-hearted and thoughtful.
JOYCE W. (luvthemgoats) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 8 more book reviews
This is a very good book, I enjoyed it and all the other books that I have read by Jan Karon.
Debbie M. (woodlands) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 25 more book reviews
Paris priest has neighbor that may be a love interest.
Normally I read mysteries, but sometimes I need a break and read about some really good people.
The 2nd in the series. It tells the love story of the local reverend. A small town with lots of love.
Sherry C. (sherryinmo) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 192 more book reviews
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His attractibve neighbor is tugging at his heartstrings. A wealthy widow is pursuing him with hot casseroles. And his red-haired Cousin Meg has moved into the rectory, unvinvited.
As you see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In this beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford series. Jan Karon delivers a love story that's both heartwarming and hilarious. Only time will tell if the village parson can practice what he preaches.
His attractibve neighbor is tugging at his heartstrings. A wealthy widow is pursuing him with hot casseroles. And his red-haired Cousin Meg has moved into the rectory, unvinvited.
As you see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In this beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford series. Jan Karon delivers a love story that's both heartwarming and hilarious. Only time will tell if the village parson can practice what he preaches.
Richard M. D. (TheVAMan) - reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 26 more book reviews
An excellent read!!
This is the second novel in the Mitford series. Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor is in need of divine intervention. His attractive neighbor is tunning at his heartstrings, a wealthy widow is pursuing him with hot casseroles, and his red-haired Cousin Meg has moved into the rectory, uninvited.
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 624 more book reviews
I loved this series. This was great! She gets better and better with each book.
Sherry G. (sherrypg) - , reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 6 more book reviews
Highly recommend the Mitford Series.
The 2nd in the Mitford Years and another great read.
Second novel in the Mitford series. Wonderful book about a small town.
The Mitford series ae great. Don't miss out on reading all of them.
Fredrica M. (NanaFor5) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 5 more book reviews
Another wonderful story from Jan Karon in the Mitford series. So heartwarming - a wonderful diversion to a more peaceful place and time.
I loved the Mitford series.
This is the continuing saga of Father Tim and his parrish. Fantastic. I could see myself in that little town of NC watching the whole thing go by and never being bored. Especially with Barnabus.
I love this series of book. This is simply the life of a minister living a simple life. The quiet simpleness of the book is somehow calming and enjoyable.
Love Jan Karon!!
Enjoyed. Can't wait for the next book in the series.
I've read the whole series so far and this one was my favorite. The story blended so well and didn't run long like some of the others. An enjoyable read.
Love these books, they're interesting,clean and a very good read.
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 1726 more book reviews
You will love this series, the main characters and the town of Mitford will become like a second home and family to you. Very well written with stories that keep you interested and up to date on the characters. Treat yourself to this series soon!
Sheila C. (Toomnyhats) - , reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
The entire Mitford series by Jan Karon is fabulous!
Leola C. (swamponkeymom) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 353 more book reviews
this series is ok, but not as good as I expected from other reviews. It has funny moments, and lets you know pastors, priests, etc, are human too.
This is a large print edition
I'm addicted to the mitford series. It's not especially well-written or anything of the sort, just nice, easy fare.
Fr. Timothy is learning about love in the 2nd book of the Mitford series. Not only has he developed a fatherly love for Dooley, the young, scruffy boy who has nowhere to call home, but he has to wrestle with his true feelings for his neighbor, Cynthia. A sweet, sentimental and lovely read.
His attractive neighbor is tugging at the heartstrings. A wealthy widow is pursuing him with hot casseroles. And his red-haired Cousin Meg has moved into the rectory, uninvited.
As soon as you can see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In this beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford series, Jan Karon delivers a love story that's both heartwarming and hilarous. Only time will tell if the village parson can practice what he preaches.
As soon as you can see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In this beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford series, Jan Karon delivers a love story that's both heartwarming and hilarous. Only time will tell if the village parson can practice what he preaches.
Story of Mitford's life long bachelor rector Father Tim. Funny and interesting. The beginning of the love affair between Father Tima nd his neighbor.
I hesitated getting started with the Mitford Series of books, because alot of series of books were disappointments. However, I was hooked on the first one and remain hooked after reading this second one. I can't wait to find out what happens in the third!
Terri M. (ManitouBlue) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 110 more book reviews
The Mitford series are wonderful. I've loved each and every one of them. Don't miss out! These are feel good, warm cozy reads.
Another small town story.
'A Light in the Window' is an improvement, I feel, over 'At Home in Mitford.' It's more interesting and slightly more plausible. I read it because I was out of books!
Michael G. (doctorslime) - , reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 241 more book reviews
For readers yewarning for a cozy, neighborly read, the town created by Karon's fine Descriptive style has much to recommend it. This is book two of a five book series.
I have all of them.
I have all of them.
Karin S. (crazy4food) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 28 more book reviews
The second novel in the Bestselling Mitford series. These characters are quirky and endearing.
A nice light-hearted, feel-good read.
Jennifer S. (jenptcfan) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 39 more book reviews
The second book in the Bestselling Mitford Series.
Once again, Jan Karon takes us to Mitford for a charming interlude. Read it all in one tub sitting.
I love the Mitford Books.
2n novel in the Mitford Series about Father Ti living in a small town.
JoAnn G. (bookwoman28) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 166 more book reviews
The second book of the 'Mitford' series, featuring beloved Father Tim Kavanaugh, rector of The Chapel and friend to almost all, as he struggles toward the end of his bachelorhood.
#2 in the series
Mary Ann P. (MaryAnn1228) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 39 more book reviews
Started reading it, waiting for a weekend of nothing to do but stay warm and rest.
Denise H. (Lazeeladee) - reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 87 more book reviews
This author has outdone herself again! I thought I would be bored by this series, but Ms. Karon is creating such rich, detailed characters that you can't stop reading to find out what comes next for them!
Wonderful series
Jennifer T. (jenniferthib) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 70 more book reviews
His attractive neighbor is tugging at his heartstings. A wealthy widow is pursuing him with hot casseroles. And his red-haired Cousin Meg has moved into the rectory, uninvited.
As you can see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In this beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford series, Jan Karon delivers a love story that's both heartwarming and hilarious. Only time will tell if the village parson can practice what he preaches.
Like At Home in Mitford, the first novel in the series, this book is filled with the miracles and mysterious of everyday life. And the affirmation of what some of us already know. Life in a small town is rarely quiet. And absolutely never boring.
As you can see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In this beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford series, Jan Karon delivers a love story that's both heartwarming and hilarious. Only time will tell if the village parson can practice what he preaches.
Like At Home in Mitford, the first novel in the series, this book is filled with the miracles and mysterious of everyday life. And the affirmation of what some of us already know. Life in a small town is rarely quiet. And absolutely never boring.
His attractive neighbor is tugging at his heartstrings. A wealthy widow is pursuring him with hot casseroles. And his read-haired Cousin Meg has moved into the rectory, uninvited.
Phyllis T. (schatze) - reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 10 more book reviews
It's a nice love story that is an easy read. It's one of a series, all in the town of Mitford.
Love the Mitford series!
I love this series--great for a slow summer day!
Very, very good.
Jan Karon Has offers an antidote for big-city blues. Devotees of gentle fiction will lose themselves in Karon's books, fall in love wit Mitford, and NEVER desire to emerge! Although I do not recomend this book for young readers!
Monica B. (MrsSparkle) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 18 more book reviews
#2 in the Mitford series.
The second novel in the Mitford series.
Love this series!
Amazon.com
A Light in the Window is the second installment in this enormously popular series about a small-town rector, Father Tim, and the heartwarming cast of characters surrounding him. This time Father Tim, a lifelong bachelor, finds his heart distracted by his free-spirited neighbor Cynthia, but his stomach and the rectory cash box are distracted by Edith, a wealthy widow who is wooing the rector with love potion casseroles. At every turn, including when a brooding Irish cousin decides to move in, Father Tim must decide whether he will practice what he preaches.
Fans of the series say they long to buy real estate in Mitford, just so they can live next door to these funny and endearing characters and feel the embrace of such a loving community. But what author Jan Karon probably knows, and many readers are starting to figure out, is that the integrity and solid Christian values that these characters possess can be found in just about every neighborhood, and with inspiration like this book, anyone can build their own Mitford community. --Gail Hudson
A Light in the Window is the second installment in this enormously popular series about a small-town rector, Father Tim, and the heartwarming cast of characters surrounding him. This time Father Tim, a lifelong bachelor, finds his heart distracted by his free-spirited neighbor Cynthia, but his stomach and the rectory cash box are distracted by Edith, a wealthy widow who is wooing the rector with love potion casseroles. At every turn, including when a brooding Irish cousin decides to move in, Father Tim must decide whether he will practice what he preaches.
Fans of the series say they long to buy real estate in Mitford, just so they can live next door to these funny and endearing characters and feel the embrace of such a loving community. But what author Jan Karon probably knows, and many readers are starting to figure out, is that the integrity and solid Christian values that these characters possess can be found in just about every neighborhood, and with inspiration like this book, anyone can build their own Mitford community. --Gail Hudson
I am rereading most of Jan Karon's Father Tim/Mitford books. I have read the first 5 plus some more, some years ago. I am rereading; I love these books.
This is the second in the Mitford Series..........a series that everyone should read in their lifetime!
Sandra S. (kattkatt99) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 119 more book reviews
In the gentle tradition of James Herriot, Bailey White, Ferrol Sams, and Garrison Keillor, Karon continues the fresh and beautifully written story of a small mountain town in the South. The village rector, Father Tim, can no longer deny his feelings for his neighbor. But what about the wealthy widow who has been wooing him with casseroles? It's clear that Father Tim is in need of divine intervention.
Second book in the Midford series
The second novel in the bestelling Mitford series. His attractive neighbor is tugging at his heartstrings. A weatlhy widow is pursuring him with hot casseroles. And his red-haired Counsin Meg has moved into the rectory, uninvited. As you can see, Mitford's rector and lifelong bachelor, Father Tim, is in need of divine intervention. In the beautifully crafted second novel in the Mitford series, Jan Karon delivers a love story that's both heartwarming and hilarious. Only time will tell if the village parson can practice what he preaches. Life in a small town is rarely quiet. And absolutely never boring.
the second book about Mitford, very easy reading.
The Mitford Series from Jan Karon will bring a smile to your soul. Be sure to read in order for the most enjoyment.
Michele R. (englishtchr) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 15 more book reviews
Karon's quick wit, clever turns of phrase and realistic characters make A Light in the Window the same pleasure to read and experience as her first novel in the series. Mitford truly is a caring town full of characters facing ordinary challenges and joys in life in an extraordinarily delightful way.
Saundra B. (realreader) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 3 more book reviews
no longer have this book
Bill M. (billymac00) reviewed A Light in the Window (Mitford Years, Bk 2) on + 106 more book reviews
2nd in the series
New condition, copyright 1995. Second novel in the Christian Mitford Series.