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Until Something

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Six weeks in, Berkley’s transition to college had been smooth. She was just a regular Christian girl navigating the obstacles most girls faced in college. Her parents had always said that God had a plan for her and she never had a reason to doubt God's plan. Being the "good girl" is what she did best. It was easy… until she met The One. Then, everything became complicated, especially her faith

210 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 4, 2016

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Scott Patrick is a Christian writer, husband and father. After serving in the United States Air Force and graduating from The Ohio State University, he enjoyed a career in investment management. After giving his life to Christ in 2003, he felt led to become a spiritual leader in youth ministry. With what started out as an exploration of Biblical truth and faith, he combined his love of writing and his passion for evangelism by creating a blog entitled The Commit Manual in 2011. His debut novel, Until Something, resulted from a promise he made to his oldest daughter that he would write her a young adult romance novel that not only exalted and honored God, but was also real, relevant, and one she would enjoy reading.

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February 6, 2016
This book was fantastic! Traditionally, Christian fiction isn't very good. The characters are too perfect and unrelatable and the stories are normally too cheesy and cookie cutter. This book broke all of those barriers and told a real story with real characters.

The main character, Berkley, deals with issues that come with being a Christian in college. It's really hard to keep being faithful in such a spiritually dark place, and he understands that. Berkley learns what it really is to be a Christian. It's not about following rules and being perfect. We're imperfect. We make mistakes. And that's okay. And I LOVED that.

Also, the portrayal of the Newport family was fantastic. Every character was unique and brought something interesting and different to the story.

Overall, I cannot rave about this book enough. It's so nice to finally read a book where an author understands what their audience goes through. The romance is really sweet, the characters are really unique, the book is very well written, and the payoff at the end is 100% worth the wait. This was just a really good book and everyone should read it.
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February 6, 2016
It's really what girls in college go through. The payoff at the end was so worth it! Have to read it!
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