It is difficult to find suitable, wholesome books for teenagers to read. Recently, my 15 year old daughter and I went to our local library only to be disappointed. Modern, secular books are vulgar, ungodly and full of trash. So, I was thrilled with Sandra Byrd's,
"Asking for Trouble." This is
Book 1 in a series called,
"London Confidential." I smiled, laughed and enjoyed myself as I read this delightful story. There are a total of four books in this series, two of which will be available this fall. Savvy, the main character is a Christian girl, who lives a modern life, while using Scripture as her guide. It is a fabulous, fun and wise book for teens!
Description of book:"When her family moves to London, 15-year-old Savvy Smith has to make her way in a new school and a new country. She just knows the school newspaper is the right place for her, but she doesn’t have the required experience, and the cute editor-in-chief is not looking to train anyone. She has to come up with a way to prove herself and nab the one available position on the newspaper staff at Wexburg Academy. London Confidential is a new series where British fashion, friendships, and guys collide, and where an all-American girl learns to love life and live out her faith."
About the author:"
After earning her first rejection at the age of thirteen, bestselling author Sandra Byrd went on to publish more than three dozen books including her widely-acclaimed adult fiction debut, Let Them Eat Cake and it's sequels, Bon Appétit and Pièce de Résistance. Her new series, releasing this month, is a tween/teen fiction series, London Confidential. "
*Disclosure: I receive this book from Tyndale House for review purposes.*
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