Book description
I found God. I know, I'd said it once before, to get out of trouble,
but this time it's true. I was drawn to a church, and this one hymn,
about saving a wretch like me, touched me. So did the reverend, speaking
about love, redemption, mercy and grace. It was nothing like the church
my mother dragged me to as a kid, trying to keep me from the family life
of petty crime. Next thing I knew, tears were rolling down my face as I
felt...healed. But does my stiff-necked parole officer believe me? No!
How can I convince Brandon Fairchild that this conversion - and the
feelings I'm having for this good-looking man - aren't just a con game?
I found God. I know, I'd said it once before, to get out of trouble, but
this time it's true. I was drawn to a church, and this one hymn, about
saving a wretch like me, touched me. So did the reverend, speaking about
love, redemption, mercy and grace. It was nothing like the church my
mother dragged me to as a kid, trying to keep me from the family life of
petty crime. Next thing I knew, tears were rolling down my face as I
felt...healed. But does my stiff-necked parole officer believe me? No!
How can I convince Brandon Fairchild that this conversion - and the
feelings I'm having for this good-looking man - aren't just a con game?