Nick had been the one to convince his dad to run for office, so now both Nick and Eve feel like they are on a mission from God (cue the Blues Brothers music!). Once there, she finds Nick, who turns out to be the son of a newly elected senator. When she learns that her dad has been offered a job at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., (right after she’s had a vision of Nick in D.C.), she decides to convince her dad to take the job and move the family from New Mexico to D.C. She decides to ask God for help and promises to go wherever God leads her (hence, the title of the book). Finally, Eli tells Samuel that if he hears the voice again to say, “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening.”Įve realizes she needs to pray about what these visions might mean. He reminds her of the story of Samuel, who kept hearing a voice calling for him in the night, but when he ran to the priest Eli, Eli said that he had not called him. When neither the nurse or the counselor offer any helpful suggestions, Eve turns to the elderly priest at her parish. After a while Eve starts having difficulty telling reality from the visions, so she seeks help at school. All she knows is that his name is Nick, and she thinks she’s supposed to help him. High school junior Eve keeps having visions of a boy she’s never met. Today I’m happy to tell you about her latest, Where You Lead. If you’ve been around the blog a while, you know I love a good YA mystery by Leslea Wahl.
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