When Joshua Trent poses as a progressive Minister in a small town, he finds himself unexpectedly attracted to their local priest, Father Darius. Sparks fly between them as Joshua continues the search for his client’s missing son. It becomes more and more difficult to continue the charade while drawing closer to the town’s real clergy, and the lies keep piling on each other.
I'm torn with this book. I thought it was excellent and the irreverent flare and humor were great. But I didn't get enough romance with this. I needed a few pages more to really feel satisfied. That being said, I highly recommend this. Four stars from me..