Review: Chris Fabry’s “Saving Grayson”
Author Chris Fabry teams up with Jerry Jenkins, Focus on the Family and Tyndale House Publishers to bring the novel “Saving Grayson” this fall.
In the contemporary fiction book, Grayson Hayes is dealing with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis and is determined to right the wrongs in his life…. while he still remembers them. His current wife, Charlotte, allows him to take a cross country road trip from their home in Arizona to his hometown on the east coast. At the suggestion of his doctor and his wife, he takes the road trip with a man named Josh, who Grayson can only recall his ethnicity everytime his memory escapes him. Josh has a secret connection to Grayson that only Grayson discovers at the end of the book. Plus, the young woman is Grayson’s dreams is real, and he uncovers the truth about his vision. He finally meets her after his long trip. The entire tale unfolds as a story of learning to unconditionally love others, ourselves and the power of true forgiveness.
“Saving Grayson” is a melodrama on paper and quite the tearjerker. It’s for readers who enjoy a good cry, while learning valuable life lessons in their literature. Grayson’s reconnection with his brother Sam and childhood friend Pooch put a little added variety in the emotional mix. “Saving Grayson” is less than 300 pages, so you’ll be able to easily absorb the message in a short amount of time.
“Saving Grayson” is scheduled to be released on November 7th, 2023.
A Special Thanks to Tyndale House Publishers and Focus on the Family for the advance reader copy of the book and cover image.


