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Small Town Sinners
Small Town Sinners
Small Town Sinners
Melissa Walker
Lacey Anne Byer is a perennial good girl and lifelong member of the House of Enlightenment, the Evangelical church in her small town. With her driver's license in hand and the chance to try out for a lead role in Hell House, her church's annual haunted house of sin, Lacey's junior year is looking promising. But when a cute new stranger comes to town, something begins to stir inside her. Ty Davis doesn't know the sweet, shy Lacey Anne Byer everyone else does. With Ty, Lacey could reinvent herself. As her feelings for Ty make Lacey test her boundaries, events surrounding Hell House make her question her religion.Melissa Walker has crafted the perfect balance of engrossing, thought-provoking topics and relatable, likable characters. Set against the backdrop of extreme religion, Small Town Sinners is foremost a universal story of first love and finding yourself, and it will stay with readers long after the last page.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Romance

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Lacey Byer is a sixteen-year-old girl who just got her license and is now ready to take on the world, that is, if her Christian parents would let her. Once Ty Davis arrives back in town though, (he had lived there once before years ago), he shakes up her world. Ty is absolutely perfect and good-girl Lacey quickly falls for him, especially his gorgeous blue eyes and his lovely smile.

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Small Town Sinners is a verry faith-based book. The main charector is Lacey, who's dream has always been to be the Abortion Girl for her church's Hell House. Then she re-meets Ty Davis who used to live in Stile Water with Lacey but, he moved away. Now he is back and Lacey is falling for him. Ty starts asking Lacey questions that make Lacey question her own faith. And Lacey's father ,one of the church's Pastors, is not okay with Lacey hanging out with Ty anymore.

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