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January Sanders grew up believing karma was more reliable than
an imaginary higher power, but after suffering her worst heartbreak
in 29 years, she's open to just about anything, including taking a
temporary position at her aunt's church. Keeping her lack of faith
a secret, January is determined to use her photographic memory to
help Grace Community's overworked staff, all while scraping herself
off rock bottom.
What she doesn't count on is meeting the church's handsome and
charming guitarist, who not only is a strong believer, but has also
dedicated his life to Christian music. It's a match set for
disaster, and yet January has no ability to stay away, even if it
means pretending to have faith in a God she doesn't believe
in.
Only this time, keeping secrets isn't as easy as she thought it
would be. Especially when she's constantly running into her aunt's
landscape architect, who seems to know everything about her past
and present sins and makes no apologies about pushing her to deal
with feelings she'd rather keep buried.
Torn between two worlds incapable of coexisting, can January find
the healing that's eluded her or will her resistance to the truth
ruin any chance of happiness?
There's a lot of irony in hitting rock bottom
After a heartbreak leaves her reeling, January Sanders is open to
anything--including moving into a cabin on her aunt's wedding-venue
property and accepting a temporary position at her aunt's church
despite being a lifelong skeptic of faith. Choosing to keep her
doubts to herself, she's determined to give her all to supporting
Grace Community's overworked staff while helping herself move
on.
What she doesn't count on is meeting the church's handsome and
charming guitarist. It's a match set for disaster, and yet January
has no ability to stay away, even if it means pretending to have
faith in a God she doesn't believe in.
Only this time, keeping her secret isn't as easy as she thought it
would be. Especially when she's constantly running into her aunt's
landscape architect, who seems to know everything about her
past-and-present sins and makes no apologies about pushing her to
deal with feelings she'd rather keep buried.
Torn between two worlds that can't coexist, can January find the
healing that's eluded her, or will her resistance to the truth ruin
any chance of happiness?
"In this touching inspirational from Gray, a faithless woman gets
more than she bargained for as she rebounds from a broken heart. .
. . Gray's entertaining tale showcases the power of love and faith
in unexpected places."--Publishers Weekly
"Once Jan opens up her heart to God, a family rift starts
to mend, and she finds love and a place she belongs. Gray has
crafted a sweet story."--Library Journal
"I found this book to be both enjoyable and entertaining.
There is quite a bit of well-written humor that is dispersed within
the story. The plot is believable, and the characters are
realistic. Love and a Little White Lie by Tammy L. Gray is a
quick, easy read that would be perfect for reading beside the pool
or at the beach. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys sweet
romance novels."--Fresh Fiction
Tammy L. Gray lives in the Dallas area with her family, and they love all things Texas. Her nine modern and true-to-life contemporary romances include the 2017 RITA Award-winning My Hope Next Door. When not taxiing her three kids to various events, Tammy can be spotted crunching numbers as the financial administrator at her hometown church. Find her online at www.tammylgray.com.