Fans of Melody Carlson, Rachel Hauck, Robin Jones Gunn, and Jenny B. Jones will surely love The Miracle Girls!
Riley McGee knows what everyone thinks: that she’s Little Miss Perfect. But all they see is her blonde hair, the cheerleading skirt, and the good grades.
But nothing could be farther from the truth. It’s senior year at Marina Vista and Riley is barely keeping her head above water. Her older boyfriend Tom is acting fishy. Again. Ms. Moore is trying to remove her younger brother from Marina Vista because his Asperger’s is holding him back. And never mind that Riley has no idea where she wants to go to college—no matter how many times her mother hands her the Harvard application.
And just when she needs The Miracle Girls the most, their relationship is straining under the prospect of a future without each other. Even church, once a place of refuge, becomes a battleground as a new pastor treats a friend unfairly. Is God really still out there?
Eventually Riley realizes she has to stop playing the role of Little Miss Perfect and stand up for what’s right. She has to find a way to keep the Miracle Girls together—no matter what--and hold onto her faltering faith. Oh, and figure out her future. No small task for senior year!
The Miracle Girls is a four-book young adult fiction series. The novels focus around four very different girls, each living out her faith in the modern world.
Riley McGee knows what everyone thinks: that she’s Little Miss Perfect. But all they see is her blonde hair, the cheerleading skirt, and the good grades.
But nothing could be farther from the truth. It’s senior year at Marina Vista and Riley is barely keeping her head above water. Her older boyfriend Tom is acting fishy. Again. Ms. Moore is trying to remove her younger brother from Marina Vista because his Asperger’s is holding him back. And never mind that Riley has no idea where she wants to go to college—no matter how many times her mother hands her the Harvard application.
And just when she needs The Miracle Girls the most, their relationship is straining under the prospect of a future without each other. Even church, once a place of refuge, becomes a battleground as a new pastor treats a friend unfairly. Is God really still out there?
Eventually Riley realizes she has to stop playing the role of Little Miss Perfect and stand up for what’s right. She has to find a way to keep the Miracle Girls together—no matter what--and hold onto her faltering faith. Oh, and figure out her future. No small task for senior year!
The Miracle Girls is a four-book young adult fiction series. The novels focus around four very different girls, each living out her faith in the modern world.