Bryan Lane is standing at a crossroads. Just kicked out of the rock band he founded ten years ago, the gifted guitarist and songwriter wonders what's next. Through a series of coincidences, Bryan reluctantly agrees to play with a Christian singer named Cassie McCourt, who's in desperate need of a guitarist for the last three shows of her tour.
At first glance, Cassie seems like a typical Christian peppy, positive, and squeaky clean. But Cassie proves to be full of surprises and a darker side lurks beneath her pristine image. And the non-religious Bryan's very presence on tour shakes up the status quo, placing Cassie squarely within the bullseye of her Christian audience. As Bryan tries to understand why Cassie is teetering on the edge of disbelief and his feelings for her intensify, he finds himself moving ever so slowly back to his childhood faith.
In the end, Cassie and Bryan are faced with crucial decisions that will shape not only their professional careers, but also who they are and will become.
Porcelain Faith is a novel that wrestles with faith, doubt, and the spaces inbetween.
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