In this quirky, romantic novel a young woman is getting texts from an iPhone-obsessed God, and sheâs not okay with thatâher handsome new neighbor tries to intervene in the dispute, but is he on her side, or the Almightyâs?
Patience Kelleher doesnât want to be a soldier of the Lord. She doesnât want His voice in her head, and she certainly doesnât want Him texting her emoticon-laden messages about boy band singers, sinister solar power corporations, and other failures that will lead to the worldâs end. But what would a cranky, twenty-three-year-old waitress know about preventing the Apocalypse? Heâs got believers for that sort of thing, or the Army. All Patience wants is to keep a job she actually likes, and avoid falling for her confounding new neighbor, if at all possible. When the Lord enlists said neighbor to convince her to step up, it doesnât brighten her mood.
Zane Grey Ellison doesnât particularly want to be a soldier of the Lord either, but heâs keeping an open mind. His worldâs been pretty skewed since he abandoned his fatherâs estate, and his preoccupation with the waitress across the street hasnât helped him regain his equilibrium. The messages sheâs receiving from a text-happy God donât seem all that much more wondrous to him than his discovery of diner food, or the realization that not every girl in the world can be impressed by a Bugatti Veyron. In fact, if Patience would just stop bickering with the Lord for a minute, he believes they might even get the job done.
Patience fights to keep her sanity as Zane fights to keep the peace, determined not to let the world dieânot when itâs just getting good.