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After a cheerleading stunt goes terribly wrong, Melanie is rushed to the hospital. Her frightened friends are praying for her recovery. Drifting in and out of consciousness, she feels a comforting presence. Is her imagination at work, or is Melanie not as alone as she thinks?

Of course Nicole's concerned about her so-called friend, but she has a modeling contest to worry about. She's still following a strict diet--she's got to be in perfect shape. Especially now that Jesse's begun to take her seriously....

Finally, Jenna has a room she can call her own! But will her new surroundings cause hurt feelings between Jenna and her closer-than-close sisters?

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Laura Peyton Roberts

36 books52 followers
Laura Peyton Roberts is the author of numerous books for teens and tweens, including the Clearwater Crossing series, Ghost of a Chance, The Queen of Second Place, Queen B, Green, and Walk on Water. Visit her at www.LauraPeytonRoberts.com

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April 8, 2014
Proper review attached to book one; this makes wonderfully easy train reading.
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August 14, 2012
Nichole continues to diet for a chance at modeling, a chance to show Jesse what he passed up. Except for Nichole's response to it, the modeling part ends up being predictable. Her friend Courtney thinks this chance at modeling is laughable and takes every chance she can to tell her. Courtney is always canceling events with Nichole to be with Jeff who she's been spending more and more time with.

Jenna is delighted in having her own bedroom. She's feeling a bit jealous at the attention Peter seems to be giving someone else.

Jesse has been preoccupied and doing less than stellar in football. Where before he was looked upon as its hero, now he's humiliated.

Leah has been losing sleep over mysterious Miguel and what he could be keeping from her.

What is evident in this series is that some of the characters are Christian while others are not. That makes it true-to-life. What makes it less than true-to-life is the lack of advances between the sexes which is so apparent today. While it is refreshing to read books without sex scenes, one would have to wonder at the perfectness of the goody-goody characters and their ability to restrain themselves.
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February 16, 2012
This book is one of those teen books that is definitely written for teens and teens only.
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