Beka returns for the final semester of her senior year and quickly finds herself in trouble. The song she wrote and performed offended a fellow student and the principal blames Beka and her teacher Mr. Thompson. Meanwhile, she's torn between two different guys, Mark and Josh. And as she prepares for her father's upcoming wedding, Beka is devastated to learn the family will be moving out of their house and into her dad's fiancee's house. Soon Beka is overwhelmed with decisions, including the option to sign a record contract and move to LA after graduation.
I mean honestly I would be okay with a Josh. Do I rlly want a Bible college man to buy me stationary to write him letters with? Debatable. Not ideal, but neither are the current options. Becca has a decent deal.
It's interesting how this series has progressed. It went in a different direction than I had anticipated, but I still liked it. I never really cared for Mark though, I didn't feel like he was completely believable...or maybe that was just me seeing all the signs that Beka couldn't seem to pick up. The book ended well and I thought most of the characters were portrayed realistically.