Where You Lead
Where You Lead
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About the Book Where You Lead
A vision from God leads to the adventure of a lifetime.
Sixteen-year-old Eve Donahue’s lonely existence changes in an instant when visions of a mysterious stranger haunt her. Certain God is calling her for a mission, she bravely says yes and begins her quest to meet this young man.
Thousands of miles away, Nick Hammond has been dealing with his own unusual experience, an unwavering certainness to convince his father to run for political office.
When these two unlikely teens finally meet, their belief that God has called them to work together sets them on a journey of faith to untangle a web of deception involving international trade agreements, lost confederate gold, and a blossoming romance. As they follow century-old clues, they realize God can call us all in big and small ways. We just need to listen and say, “Yes Lord, I will go where You lead.”
About the Author of Where You Lead
Leslea lives in beautiful Colorado with her husband and three children. Their own life of adventure includes travelling, skiing, and scuba diving. Leslea strives to write fiction that will inspire readers to use their own talents and gifts to glorify God.
The Perfect Blindside has received a 2016 First Place Catholic Press Association Book Award and a 2016 Illumination Book Awards silver medal.
An Unexpected Role has was awarded a 2017 Moonbeam Children’s book, Gold Medal.
My Thoughts on Where You Lead:
This is such a sweet novel. There is no nasty content, scripture is used throughout, and the two main characters are teenagers as well. While I do say this I probably would not let my 15-year-old read this book. Maybe older teens around 18-19 and the young adult stage would be alright though.
There is no cussing in this book. But there are “non” cuss words used. These would be things like gosh, shucks, etc that you know are just watered-down versions of the original. This is a Catholic book in my opinion. By saying that I mean that I believe our main character to be Catholic and you will find references to crossing yourself, priests, mass, etc. Another short note to say there is mention of drinking and alcohol. There are mentions of kissing and a few other things as well.
All that to say this is a sweet book and I really enjoyed it. I was laughing out loud while reading it and might have even had a few laughing tears come out of my eyes that I had to explain away to my children. You’ll love this book so grab a copy and give it a read today.
Ready for a good book? Pick this one up and don’t set it back down until you’re finished.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from JustRead Publicity Tours. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
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