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Book Review of Destination Unknown (Roadside Assistance, Bk 2)

Destination Unknown (Roadside Assistance, Bk 2)
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About this book:

"It's senior year, and Whitney Richards is tired of the constant pressures to be perfect. When she gets a D in Calculus, her mother immediately hires a tutor, worried Whitney won't get into the 'right' college---her alma mater---with imperfect grades. Her tutor, Taylor, is a quiet, mysterious boy who is unlike anyone Whitney has met before. But Taylor's rougher upbringing has her mother and friends discouraging any type of relationship. Tired of having to play a part for everyone else, Whitney quits the cheerleading squad that once defined her social identity, and begins spending more time with Taylor. Her mom and friends worry Whitney is making a huge mistake, and even Taylor begins to show concern for some of her choices. But for the first time, Whitney is in the driver's seat of her life. Will she be able to find her identity---and God's plan for her life---before she throws everything away?"


Series: "Roadside Assistance" is it's prequel.


Spiritual Content- Whitney goes to church & youth group; Whitney prays many times; Whitney & Taylor have a pretty strong Faith.


Negative Content- N/A


Sexual Content- A few (not-detailed) kisses.

-Whitney Richards
P.O.V. of Whitney
267 pages

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Okay, Mrs. Clipston, waiting for the next one. =D Heeheehee! What can I say? Besides I really really like it!? I've waited for a sequel to "Roadside Assistance" for two years and "Destination Unknown" was worth the wait!




*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.

*{{'Books for Christian Girls' reviews all genres of Christian books, writing down all the Spiritual, Negative & Sexual content and does ratings for girls ages 9-19.
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