Christian fiction |
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 | Amy Clipston |
| Roadside Assistance |
| After her mother dies and she moves in with her wealthy aunt and cousin, Emily struggles when her tomboy identity and her way of expressing her faith clash with the expectations of others. |
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 | Brandilyn Collins |
| Always Watching |
| When a frightening murder occurs after one of her famous mother’s rock concerts, sixteen-year-old Shaley tries to help the police find the killer. |
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 | Bree Despain |
| The Dark Divine |
| Grace Divine, almost seventeen, learns a dark secret when her childhood friend--practically a brother--returns, upsetting her pastor-father. |
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 | Bryan Davis |
| Beyond the Reflection’s Edge |
| After losing his parents, sixteen-year-old Nathan joins forces with the daughter of a family friend to carry on his father’s work, which leads them through a strange mirror into another world where dark forces await them. |
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 | Kim Vogel Sawyer |
| Katy’s New World |
| Katy Lambright gets permission to attend a public high school outside of her Mennonite community, but struggles to find a balance between two very different worlds. |
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 | Kristin Billerbeck |
| Perfectly Invisible: A Universally Misunderstood Novel |
| During her final trimester at St. James Christian Academy, Daisy is determined not to graduate as a high school nobody, but plans go awry when she tries to leave her mark. |
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 | Melody Carlson |
| Never Been Kissed |
| Sixteen-year-old Elise thinks starting her new high school knowing popular Asher will make things easier but not only does she develop a crush on him, she gets on the wrong side of his girlfriend. |
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 | Nancy N. Rue |
| Motorcycles, Sushi, and One Strange Book |
| Fifteen-year-old Jessie Hatcher, forced to go to Florida, finds that her father’s faith, a book that seems to speak to her heart, and new friends help her get control of her new life. |
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 | Robin Jones Gunn |
| Peculiar Treasures |
| The first book in the Katie Weldon Series, we follow Katie as she struggles to believe that God can love her, faults and all. |
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