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Being seventeen and a senior in high school is hard enough. But having my best friend turn her back on me and then becoming a target because I'm a Christian, that's . . . unbearable. Alli's faith has always been a big part of her life. Even though her best friend, Tessa, isn't a Christian, it's never come between them. Then, Tessa makes the cheer team. When two cheerleaders target Alli for her Christian faith and Tessa ultimately chooses popularity over friendship, Alli struggles to make sense of it all. Ridiculed for her faith and being disowned by Tessa leave Alli desperate to prove that…mehr

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Being seventeen and a senior in high school is hard enough. But having my best friend turn her back on me and then becoming a target because I'm a Christian, that's . . . unbearable. Alli's faith has always been a big part of her life. Even though her best friend, Tessa, isn't a Christian, it's never come between them. Then, Tessa makes the cheer team. When two cheerleaders target Alli for her Christian faith and Tessa ultimately chooses popularity over friendship, Alli struggles to make sense of it all. Ridiculed for her faith and being disowned by Tessa leave Alli desperate to prove that she's not that different from everyone else. Her vulnerability leads her to succumb to the attention and flattery of Chad Barton: West Morrison High School's football star and every girl's dream. Smitten by his irresistible charm, Alli can't believe her good fortune. But Chad's intentions aren't as innocent as Alli believes, leaving her pride wounded and her heart shattered. When Tessa ends up missing one night after leaving a party with two strangers, Alli is devastated and terrified. Will her faith be strong enough to not only forgive her best friend but also pray for her safe return?
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REGINA FELTY lives in Arizona with her husband, Andrew, and their energetic rat terrier, Rocco. She spends way too much of her free time listening to Crime Junkie episodes and scrolling through social media when she should be writing. Although she has always written to entertain others, it was during her difficult teen years that Regina turned to writing as a source of personal therapy. Besides dividing her time between being an author and her career as an American Sign Language Educational Interpreter, Regina also manages her personal blog, It's a Felty Thing, and has a special place in her heart for troubled youth.Her debut novel, While You Walked By, was a finalist for The Wishing Shelf Award.To learn more about Regina, visit www.rlfelty.com