
About the Book
Book: Unexpected Hope (Sully Parkway Comfort Dogs Book One)
Author: Pam Green
Genre: Contemporary Christian Fiction
Release date: October 15, 2024

When Jack Shelton hightails it out of Lexington, Virginia, for the suburbs of Washington, DC, he just wants out. Now. First on the agenda: put mountains and miles between him and his hometown memories. Second: find a job as a reporter. Fast.
Those two things—no other expectations. If he gets that far, maybe he’ll make room for God in his life again.
Then Jack wanders into the Church on the Parkway, and a case of mistaken identity entangles him in ministry with a team of broken people and a golden retriever puppy.
Can Jack get back on track with his new career plans, or will he find something unexpected as he travels Sully Parkway with Team Hope?
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About the Author

Pam Green made her writing début in fifth grade when drafted to write the class play, Ghosts! Ghosts! Ghosts! At twelve, she fell in love with the French language. After a satisfying teaching career, she still peeks in the windows of empty schools while traveling and lingers in school supply aisles in August. Her stories show that God is always working in the lives of His children and seeking new members of His family.
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“Sully Parkway? Where’s that? I’ve never heard of the Church on the Parkway either. This area is changing so fast nobody can keep up!”
Life in the Virginia suburbs outside Washington, DC reflects the fast pace of our nation’s capital, and I know I’ve fooled some residents by sticking Sully Parkway and its non-denominational megachurch somewhere—and everywhere—in the area.
Welcome to my world! Sully Parkway is anywhere I want it to be!
You’ll have no difficulty recognizing the Church on the Parkway, or COP. Maybe it’s your church, with all its shortcomings, victories, quirky characters, inspiring leaders—and comfort dogs?!
Yes, COP takes its outreach responsibilities seriously, and they started a comfort dog ministry!
What Christian hasn’t struggled in situations where words fail to soothe a hurting soul? Real life comfort dogs, such as the 100-plus golden retrievers deployed by the Lutheran Church Charities, are ambassadors of Christ’s love in a range of challenging situations, from the minor anxiety of learning to read aloud to the unthinkable tragedy of a school shooting, and everything in between.
I fell in love with these sweet creatures of God who know intuitively how to reach out to hurting humans. Find out how Hope, COP’s golden retriever puppy, grows into her mission.
You’ll discover that some of the hope she brings is completely unexpected!
My Impressions
“Hi, everybody! It’s Hope! I’m a working dog—comforting people is my job. My handlers call me Jesus’ face and paws. I listen to people and let them pet me when they’re sad or anxious.”
Unexpected Hope by Pam Green was a delight for me to read on a couple of levels. I enjoyed seeing Jack move from his “Nobody wanted Jack Shelton these days, ” to a full- circle faith in the God he’d once served. What a journey! And God uses a special therapy dog, Hope, whose mission is, as stated above, “ to be the hands and feet of Jesus.” To bring hope to those in trauma and emotional need.
Classified as contemporary Christian fiction, this is not a fast- moving story, but it is character-driven. Dog- character and people-character. Jack, with nothing better to do, camera around his neck, follows a crowd into a church parking lot. Mistaken for the tardy photographer for their new “Team Hope” group which will use a young golden to comfort people in crisis, Jack plays along.
Against his will, but certainly not outside of God’s knowledge, Jack is slowly drawn into this warm group of believers who are training and using dogs to provide comfort or even just emotional support during hard times. Jack has his reservations, though, because his goal is a full-time newspaper photo-journalism job. Plus, he and God aren’t exactly on speaking terms after a tragedy shook his faith’s moorings.
I loved seeing how God gently and slowly works out every step in Jack’s life until he knows which path God is calling him to. It is fun to get to know all the characters of Team Hope. I am quite sure we will be focusing on others of the group in future books. Also, having gone to puppy trainging classes, plus watched my daughters train dogs for 4-H, then seeing these same leaders bring dogs into our school as therapy dogs, this whole idea is very dear to me. Ms. Green certainly seems to know her dog training! But, to circle back around, she also knows the love of God and how He keeps after those who are His, until they are ready to return back to Him! Very inspirational!
I received a copy of the book from Celebrate Lit, plus I bought my own copy. No positive review was required, and all opinions are my own.
Notable Quotables:
“God knows more than we do. He has a master plan, and our lives fit into that plan, whether we understand what He’s doing or not. But He loves us, wants what’s best for us, and He doesn’t waste any of our experiences.”
“There are no shoulds in grieving.”
“Maybe if the trauma groups had a comfort dog, more people would want to talk.”
“While you are busy comforting other people, you’ve gotta watch out for yourselves. You never know when something might lead to a blowout—even on the team.”
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”
My Rating
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
After further consideration, I realized I liked the concept of this book enough to upgrade the rating I originally gave it. I hope more churches actually flesh out this comfort dog concept!!
Blog Stops
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Life on Chickadee Lane, May 18
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, May 19
Stories By Gina, May 20 (Author Interview)
Roads to Everywhere, May 20
For Him and My Family, May 21
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 22
Simple Harvest Reads, May 23 (Author Interview)
Blogging With Carol, May 24
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 25
Holly’s Book Corner, May 26
Texas Book-aholic, May 27
Artistic Nobody, May 28 (Author Interview)
Lots of Helpers, May 28
Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Pam is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card, a copy of the book, and a surprise!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

Oh gosh, this sounds good.
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Lashmore,
It really is, and this is the first in a series, I believe. It should be interesting to see where Ms. Green takes it from here!
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I hope you’ll check it out! As Becky said, this is book one of a series. Welcome Hope is the next book, coming this year!
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Oh, yay, Pam, I’ll be there!!
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Becky, you share some great quotes from Unexpected Hope. It sounds like a fresh and inspiring story.
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Roxanne,
It really is! I’ve never read a story with therapy dogs as used by a church! And Jack’s journey! Enjoy!
Becky
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It’s a lot of fun to see what quotes strike a chord with readers! 🙂
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This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.
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Mike,
It certainly is unique! After further consideration, I am upgrading the rating I gave it to 5 stars, too! Enjoy!
Becky
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Hi, Mike!
I hope you have a chance to read it! Thanks for stopping by!
Pam
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This sounds really good.
Cindi Knowles
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Cindi,
It is, and it is a unique situation that I haven’t seen addressed much in books. I have seen therapy dogs in schools and in the courtroom when children testify.
Becky
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Thanks for stopping by! I hope you get a chance to read it!
Pam
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sounds wonderful
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JCP,
It is. And the more I thought about it and real life, the more wonderful it became to me!
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I hope you’ll enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by!
Pam
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I’m looking forward to reading this. My mom enjoyed it!
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Emma,
Big smiles!! Love books that can be enjoyed by multiple generations!!
-Becky
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That’s good to hear! Keep spreading the word–and the book!
Pam
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