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Faking Grace
Leigh, Tamara

Faking Grace

Multnomah Books (Aug 19, 2008)
978-1-59052-929-4
| Paperback
400 pages | 130 x 201 mm | English
Dewey 813.6
LC Classification PS3612.E3575 .F35 2008
LC Control No. 2008014982

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Chick Lit
  • Love Stories
  • Nashville (Tenn.)
  • Women journalists
  • Women Journalists/ Fiction

Plot

All she wants is a job. All she needs is religion. How hard can it be?

Maizy Grace Stewart dreams of a career as an investigative journalist, but her last job ended in disaster when her compassion cost her employer a juicy headline. A part-time gig at a Nashville newspaper might be her big break.

A second job at Steeple Side Christian Resources could help pay the bills, but Steeple Side only hires committed Christians. Maizy is sure she can fake it with her Five-Step Program to Authentic Christian Faith–a plan of action that includes changing her first name to Grace, buying Jesus-themed accessories, and learning “Christian Speak.” If only Jack Prentiss, Steeple Side’s managing editor and two-day-stubbled, blue-jean-wearing British hottie wasn’t determined to prove her a fraud.

When Maizy’s boss at the newspaper decides that she should investigate–and expose–any skeletons in Steeple Side’s closet, she must decide whether to deliver the dirt and secure her career or lean on her newfound faith, change the direction of her life, and pray that her Steeple Side colleagues–and Jack–will show her grace.