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Book Review of Roadside Assistance (Roadside Assistance, Bk 1)

Roadside Assistance (Roadside Assistance, Bk 1)
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I knew this book was good even before I'd finished the first chapter. Emily is dealing with the death of her mom and moving with her dad to her aunt's house as well as a new high school all at once. She's also sorting through her faith and what's left of it even though she was always a believer before her mom passed away. It's very easy to relate to this character even without experiencing the loss of a loved one and despite all that goes down, there is so much humor and hope in the story.

Emily loves to work on cars and that's the best way she finds in dealing with her grief and connecting with God once again. I know nothing about cars, but the story is so well written I was pulled in as Emily sorts through her feelings. I loved her personality and even though her attitude bothered me at times, I understood her feelings completely. I also feel more comfortable wearing jeans and sneakers than dresses :)

Loved Chelsea and wished friends like her existed in real life :) Zander is a wonderful guy, but so much more than a hottie or typical crush. He gets Emily, prays with her and for her, and his friendship is very special. I was amazed at his patience and understanding with her. I also really liked Whitney, despite how she gets off on the wrong foot with Emily. She became my hero in the end at how she backs Emily up.

Emily's dad is involved with her, but he comes off as a minor character in this because he has to deal with his grief differently. I kept hoping he'd stick up for Emily, but he did what he had to do. I enjoyed his conversations with Emily, but also hated when they got into arguments. His birthday present to Emily was so very precious!

Have lots of tissues ready to read this story, but soooo well done and loved every part of it!