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Written on Aug 7, 2020
I was so excited to see that Tammy L. Gray was releasing another book! It has been a while and I enjoy her writing very much!
What fun it was sinking into the pleasure of Love and a Little White Lie! It was the perfect blend of searching, snark, friendship, romance, and comfort.
January, or Jan as she preferred, was broken. Her life choices up to now were less than stellar and she had come to the end of herself. I loved her photographic memory and the quirky way it affected her. As a fan of the old series Psych, I cracked up to see her pick up on details that I would never have noticed and to make accurate assessments based on them. But I especially loved Dillon's observation: that she took those "abilities" and to mean knowing about people meant that she knew people.
In Jan's new position, her true heart of compassion came out. My heart melted when she saw the prayer request for the lady in the nursing home who was going blind and didn't have anyone to read to her - therefore she began going to visit and read to her every day! I loved the way she was able to help turn people's lives around for good, having no idea what she was doing as she bumbled her way around the foreign world of the church.
Cameron was all heart. His love for the Lord and the way he poured his heart out in worship was something amazing. And he treated Jan so well. Their instant attraction was sweet.
Then there was Dillon. What Jan assumed was simply his prickly personality ended up being so much deeper - he was dealing with a great deal of pain and loss. I loved Dillon's frank honesty and that he spoke the truth, even when it hurt.
Jan's search for peace led her to see her past from a different perspective and to realize the "imaginary higher power" she had never believed in wasn't as imaginary as she had thought.
I am really looking forward to the next story in the State of Grace series! I'm guessing I know who it is about but won't say more 'cause I don't want to ruin any surprises for you!
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