When Texas stockbroker Jay moves to South Carolina, he's flabbergasted by the wonderful women he meets on a Christian beach retreat. So when Jay's Spanish teacher, Neil, admits he's gone "seven months, one week, and a day" without a date, Jay sends him straight to church! A funny, lighthearted look at the Christian singles scene.
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"This sequel was just as good as the first book and I was very excited when he wrote another book! I loved this searies! it wasn't as suspenseful as most of the other books on my bookshelf are, but I still loved it! it's a very funny series. "
— Emily (5 out of 5 stars)
" This book really needs four and a half stars. It was hilarious and great. "
— Rebekah, 1/14/2014" This book is the sequel of Flabbergasted. It is about a language teacher who prepares missionary for the mission field who goes on what he calls "furlough" to look for love in Greenville, South Carolina. "
— Elvia, 12/26/2013" Sequel to Flabbergasted...and some characters return. God puts orphans in families...sometimes in surprising ways. "
— Gwennie, 12/8/2013" Interesting, but a little dull "
— Ellen, 6/3/2013" This is a fun sequel to Flabergasted. "
— Katie, 10/3/2012" A new layer to the story started in Flabbergasted. "
— Ila, 9/7/2012" This sequel was just as good as the first book and I was very excited when he wrote another book! I loved this searies! it wasn't as suspenseful as most of the other books on my bookshelf are, but I still loved it! it's a very funny series. "
— Emily, 7/28/2012" Very likable character, entertaining, and fun "
— Katie, 5/3/2012" I would have given 4.5 stars if possible. I like Blackston's unique voice and perspective on Christian culture. Can't wait to read the final book in the trilogy. "
— Christie, 1/20/2012" Its the church hopping missionaries again. Still entertaining. Made me wish I was doing more for the world. "
— Becca, 11/30/2011" Another book full of visually-appealing images. Very thought-provoking. REALLY enjoyed this. The characters have so much depth. :) I felt inspired to take a trip to South Carolina AND Ecuador. "
— Anne, 11/3/2011" Ray Blackston has such a quirky and witty style, you can't help but love his books. It is lad lit to the tee. I'm looking forward to reading the third installment in this series that is now on my shelf. "
— Lauralee, 10/28/2011" The "Flabbergasted" gang rides again - out to the mission field to rebuild burnt huts. Great book! Now on to book 3. "
— Pamela, 8/18/2011" GREAT!!!!!!!! "
— Jenny, 8/9/2011" The point of view switched from Jay to Neil. Nice switch. I still enjoyed the quirky characterizations and fun, spontaneous characters. However, not as fresh and unique as the first book. "
— Karen, 6/6/2011" Just as much fun as the first. Really made me sit back and look at my own social life style. "
— Rivkah., 4/18/2011" A new layer to the story started in Flabbergasted. "
— Ila, 4/2/2011" I would have given 4.5 stars if possible. I like Blackston's unique voice and perspective on Christian culture. Can't wait to read the final book in the trilogy. "
— Christie, 6/4/2010" This book is the sequel of Flabbergasted. It is about a language teacher who prepares missionary for the mission field who goes on what he calls "furlough" to look for love in Greenville, South Carolina. "
— Elvia, 6/3/2010" Ray Blackston has such a quirky and witty style, you can't help but love his books. It is lad lit to the tee. I'm looking forward to reading the third installment in this series that is now on my shelf. "
— Lauralee, 7/28/2009" Very likable character, entertaining, and fun "
— Katie, 2/23/2009" This is a fun sequel to Flabergasted. "
— Katie, 1/6/2008" Another book full of visually-appealing images. Very thought-provoking. REALLY enjoyed this. The characters have so much depth. :) I felt inspired to take a trip to South Carolina AND Ecuador. "
— Anne, 1/1/2008" Its the church hopping missionaries again. Still entertaining. Made me wish I was doing more for the world. "
— Becca, 7/30/2007" The point of view switched from Jay to Neil. Nice switch. I still enjoyed the quirky characterizations and fun, spontaneous characters. However, not as fresh and unique as the first book. "
— Karen, 7/18/2007Andrew Peterson is the author of On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness, book one in the Wingfeather Saga, and The Ballad of Matthew’s Begats. He’s also the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and recording artist of ten albums, including Resurrection Letters II. He and his wife, Jamie, live with their two sons and one daughter in a little house near Nashville, Tennessee, that they call the Warren.