Bizarre events occur in this true story. Ariel Gentry meets a man online and leaves her home, career, family, and country for the promise of love. She boldly tells her shocking and shameful reactions reminding us that everyone struggles, and no one is perfect. Especially not Christians, as we are the adversary’s greatest challenge and he wants us most.
Taking Vaguebooking to new levels.
“She boldly tells her shocking and shameful reactions reminding us that everyone struggles, and no one is perfect.”
Huh?
“Faulty Christian: A True Story ”
Ah.
Is the whole book written this vaguely? If so, it is enough to make someone do something at sometime that will be shocking and shameful and a challenge.
Sorry. I apologize if my vague theories have disillusioned any authors of their dreams of perfecting mediocrity. Carry on with your masterful blurbs.