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Seventeen-year-old Rachel is longing for a bit of normalcy. After taking a summer job away from home, she meets a good-looking Australian boy with a similar appreciation for church, family, and a more conservative lifestyle. But before she knows it, Rachel finds herself isolated, afraid, and over her head in a religion that doesn’t want to let her go.
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If you're interested in stories about the darker side of faith and the struggles of adolescence, this book offers a gripping look into manipulation and control. Rachel's story is both compelling and relatable, capturing the tension of wanting independence while facing powerful external forces. It’s a gripping read for anyone curious about the real-life risks lurking beneath seemingly harmless attractions.