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Faith Over Fear by ByFaithForFaith
ByFaithForFaith
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Rylyn Delson's life has been pretty predictable for the past eight years after her mother's death. She's gotten used to her dad being "clingy". But when life takes a turn for the unexpected, Rylyn has to face the reality of the world alone, with no one who understands. God understands, doesn't He? What good is He planning to come out of this anyway? Meanwhile David Ark and his wife, Mirissa, are just a Christian couple adjusting to their new lives in the town of Riverside. Getting to know the teens firsthand as a Youth Minister, he discovers the shy, only child girl with a hard past. Soon after gravitating toward her, tragedy strikes her hard. When they take her in, both of them go through hard times themselves. But God's ways are higher than our's, right? Told from the two perspectives that resemble a father-daughter relationship, they not only discover hidden truths of the struggles but also try to learn to take on unwavering faith. {Started: September 2014 Finished: February 2015} (Picture credit to legit-faith.com)
Run Away Teen by Crazeebookgirl
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Can Ever Live Happily Ever After? Blogs. Beaches. Betrayal. Everleigh's life has never been completely tickety-boo. Her dad ran away when she was young, and her selfish mum remarried her horrid P.E teacher not long after. Her best friend's been acting a bit strange for a little while as well, and soon she sees for herself who a loyal friend is...or isn't. One day all of this gets too much for her, is it time to follow in her dad's footsteps? She runs away from her life as she knows it, her face plastered on the front of newspapers and magazines, her only belongings being a laptop and a few random articles of clothing. A couple of days after she leaves her home, she starts up a blog, and before she knows it, "Run Away Teen," is being read by thousands from all over the globe. Will the blog be her saviour? Or will it be the only way to drag her back to the miserable life she used to belong in?