Kayla, a twelve-year-old girl who recently lost her father in a school shooting, is facing many changes. Raised in a Christian home, she has learned to take her religion for granted. Now, she is starting seventh grade in a new town, a new school, with no friends, and no father. Her problem escalates when she makes friends with two girls who seem to be archenemies. For the first time, being a Christian seems to interfere with being popular, and she is faced with one of the biggest decisions of her life: Does being a Christian mean more than just believing in God…and if so, does she really want to be one?

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About The Author

Angela Dusenberry is the calendar editor for Valley Parent Magazine. Her Undercover Angels series, targeted to tweens, is intended to portray an active Christian lifestyle of adventure, hope, and victory. Angela has a passion for seeing people achieve their full potential and live the truly abundant life God intends for those who seek first His kingdom. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their two children.

Books by Angela Dusenberry

Undercover Angels: Kayla’s Big Move

Starting seventh grade in a new school, twelve-year-old Kayla finds that being a Christian seems to interfere with being popular -- and is faced with one of the biggest decisions of her life.