Directionless, jobless, and about to be homeless, Presley is in need of some quick cash. Her solution? Start stealing packages from porches.
Except, when a homeowner catches her in the act, he just so happens to slip on the ice and hit his head, which sends him into a coma long enough for his family and friends to mistake Presley as his foreigner missionary girlfriend. And when he wakes up, he conveniently has amnesia and can't remember his real girlfriend. It's the perfect fresh start—that is, if Presley can figure out how to successfully impersonate a Christian missionary.
Just a few pages in, I knew I was going to love this book. The characters had engaging conversations, and Presley was so funny that the book made for a delightful read. I especially appreciated how the author tackled some questions about faith and seamlessly wove Christ into the narrative. My biggest lesson was that in Christ, we find the purest form of love and belonging. He perfectly fills the void we anxiously try to fit with anything else.
Overall, I highly recommend it. Don't think twice. Just read the book! PS: I love the authors writing, so I have read all of her books.(You should check those out too) I was so excited when I discovered a new release.