Right Where I Belong

Right Where I Belong
ISBN-10
1401684939
ISBN-13
9781401684938
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2012-12-10
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Author
Krista McGee

Description

Natalia’s about to discover her place in the world . . . and it’s not following in her father’s footsteps. After watching her father jump from one marriage to the next, Natalia has completely written off love. And when her father divorces his third wife—the only one who has been a mother to her—Natalia is ready to write him off too. Needing a change of scenery, Natalia leaves her home in Spain and relocates with her stepmother to sun-soaked Florida. But she didn’t realize just how far a new school, a new culture, and a new lifestyle would push her out of her comfort zone. One of her biggest surprises comes from Brian, a pastor’s son with an adorable smile, who loves God with a sincerity that astounds Natalia. She doesn’t want to fall for him, but she can’t seem to avoid him long enough to get him out of her mind. Love is the last thing Natalia wants. Even so, God has her right where she belongs. “. . . an absolute gem.” —Romantic Times TOP PICK for First Date

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