"An intriguing community drama"
In Toms Brook, Virginia, Minister Sam Kinkade enjoys
working with the congregation of the Shenandoah Valley
Community Church until his programs to help the growing
Latino population adjust runs into strong opposition
including nasty vandalism. On the plus side he hires
Elisa Martinez to serve as liaison between the communities
that Sam represents. Though engaged to a social climber, Sam is intrigued by
Elisa who remains a mystery but is terrific as a sexton.
Unbeknownst to Sam, Elise is on the run changing
locations, jobs, and names often so as to hide her
identity and insuring she stays detached. However, first
the congregation's quilting circle, then the rest of the
members and finally Sam have gotten inside her heart so
that this time vanishing into the night will leave her
scarred forever with memories of what could have been if
only. However, as she lingers, Elise' past arrives in
town forcing decisions by one and all. ENDLESS CHAIN is an intriguing community drama that will
have the audience wondering what or who is Elisa running
from and what will happen to her and her beloved Sam when
the past catches up to her. This work is inspirational
although the well written story line does not offer
miracle clean ups but provides a miraculous tale of
redemption, and second chances with a congregation coming
together with the nurturing healing of love, which is the
miracle. Emilie Richards provides her audience with a
beautiful and wonderful character driven contemporary
romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 17, 2005
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