Friday, March 20, 2015

Miles From Nowhere

Here is a book for you to check out by Amy Clipston!

About the book:
In the third book in the Roadside Assistance trilogy, Chelsea Morris has always been responsible, and focused on her dreams of fashion design-a dream that will officially begin come fall, when she leaves for college in New York City. And as she settles into her role as the lead designer for the local theater group, she decides to make the most of her last summer in North Carolina. But with her best friend Emily working late and spending time with Zander, and tensions with Chelsea's boyfriend, Todd, running high, the summer she envisioned seems to be falling flat. Then Dylan joins the latest summer production. There's something about the college boy that makes her feel free and alive, and soon she's broken up with Todd, and is sneaking out late to meet Dylan at parties and breaking rules at the playhouse. Before she knows it, her exciting nights are interfering with her job, her role on the play, as well as her relationship with Emily and with her parents. Worse, Chelsea finds herself feeling more and more estranged from God.

My thoughts:
I had not read any of Amy Clipston's young adult books.  I must say this is a very enjoyable book and I would recommend it.  There are so many lessons in this book for young adults which would make it a great book for a book study group.  I felt like the relationships and troubles experienced in this book are real to life for young adults today.  I liked that things were not just solved immediately and Chelsea doesn't always make the right decisions, which makes her seem like a real person.  I think young adults will be able to relate to the situations in this story.

If you have young adults in  your life looking for a good author with great stories, check out Amy Clipston.

This book is available April 7.  You can find more information here.  I received an ARC of this book as part of Amy Clipston's Bakery Bunch.

Have a day of blessings!
 

1 comment:

Debby@Just Breathe said...

This books sounds interesting and I have a great-niece who might enjoy reading it. I am sure I would enjoy it too!