Snow
by
Kathryn Hewitt
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Book Genre Religious Fiction/ YA (13+ or 7th grade)
Publisher Westbow Press, Inc A Thomas Nelson Division
Release Date May 2012
Snow is a fiction novel, based on true events, about the struggles of a teenage girl and the consequences of a devastating mistake. Whether readers are young adults, exploring their sexuality for the first time, or an older adult, struggling to understand their teenage daughter, everyone will have a character in which to relate.
Young adults will be gripped by the reality and bluntness of it's characters. Parents will appreciate the censorship of otherwise “uncomfortable” topics. With sexuality among young adults beginning at an early age, "family values" are now being pushed back into the forefront of parental teaching. Snow influences people with Christian values, such as sexual abstinence, pro-life advocacy, and prayer, without pushing God as the subject of the book. Biblically based information is strategically scattered throughout the novel with dialect and personal thoughts.
The protagonist's quest to discover the path she needs to take unearths findings of a secret life, lead by her boyfriend. With two lives at stake, readers will eagerly anticipate the outcome only to find themselves with lessons and warnings about the consequences of making detrimental mistakes. Comfort will be found in understanding that God is bigger than any situation and He catches ever tear. Miracles so often go unnoticed, yet powerfully affect those they touch. Snow will set the stage for future novels reflective of countless miracles and divine intervention.
Excerpt
For a moment she thought about what it would be like to have sex with Luke. This was such a perfect setting. Nothing could be more romantic than just the two of them alone on the beach under the moon. She closed her eyes and pushed aside the guilt in her heart for betraying her commitment to stay pure until marriage.
Her thoughts were interrupted with his lips pressing the top of her head. He caressed her back and arms as he kissed her forehead.
“You do love me, don’t you? I love you so much; I don’t know what I’d do if you ever left me. I don’t know how I could survive without you. Please just love me, Ruth. That’s all I ask.”
“I do love you,” she said as she lifted her face to his.
He pulled her down on the blanket he spread in the sand and held her like she’d never been held before. She burned inside. She burned with desire for him and burned with guilt for what she was willing to give him.
She’d never felt this way before, and it frightened her. Before she had a chance to stop him, they heard Robins shouting from the other side of the sand dunes.
Luke’s mother was on the phone and furious with him and the girls for being out so late. She demanded that Amy and Ruth return to their room immediately.
Ruth felt humiliated as she entered the condo, but fortunately for Amy and her, the Davis’s were in their room. The girls tip-toed their way to their bedroom. After Amy entered, Ruth paused at the door, directly across from the Davis’s room, listening to the heated argument taking place behind the closed door.
“All I’m saying is that we don’t need another incident. I mean, my God! He’s changed schools once this year already. We don’t need him changing again. He needs to at least graduate.”
“Marie, calm down. We took care of that situation. He can handle himself here. He’s a teenager. Let him live a little. He’s going to have girlfriends, you know. No matter what has happened in the past.”
“That’s real easy for you to say. You didn’t have to see that little blonde beast last week. You didn’t have to make those phone calls or control yourself when what you really wanted to do is slap those little curls right off her head.”
“It’s been taken care of Marie. I don’t know how many times I need to tell you that. He’s not going to be around her again.”
Ruth heard a glass being slammed on the dresser.
“Go to bed, you’ve drank enough tonight.”
“No. I think I need another after tonight’s escapade on the beach with his newest prize.”
Ruth stepped into the bedroom and closed the door just as Mrs. Davis made her exit. Her heart pounded inside her chest. She leaned her head against the door and tried to catch her breath.
His newest prize? She thought. She can’t possibly be talking about me! What in the world could that mean?
She stood there, her feet cemented to the floor. Ruth wanted to ask Mrs. Davis what she meant, but she was clearly drunk. Ruth took a deep breath and decided that must be the reason behind Mrs. Davis’s behavior. She was talking in circles because she had drunk too much that night.
Still unsatisfied with the explanation she invented, Ruth climbed into bed with Amy, said goodnight, and attempted to sleep. She had a restless night with visions of waves washing her away from shore and drowning her in a sea of darkness.
Author Bio
Kathryn Hewitt was born
and raised in the small town of Camden, South Carolina. Breaking away from
becoming a statistic, she was an Honors Graduate from Camden High School and
went on to study British Literature and Sociology at Charleston Southern
University, inspiring to teach High School English.
Kathryn has a passion for
teaching teenagers and reaching out to those who seem as though the world has
closed the door. Because of her own experiences, including becoming a teenage
mother at fifteen, Kathryn knows the value of life and the blessings it
contains. Understanding the importance of making wise decisions, Kathryn
passionately seeks to instill that wisdom into the minds of every young lady
she encounters. The inspiration for Kathryn's writings comes from her own
experiences, and she is never afraid to speak the truth that others refuse to
acknowledge.
Kathryn married in 2005
and is a stay at home mom with her four sons. She and her family currently live
in the same town she grew up.
Author Bio Summary
As
a teenage mother, Kathryn Hewitt understands the consequential trials and
sacrifices resulting from teen pregnancies. Leadership positions throughout
high school, college, and church provided a forum for her activism in promoting
premarital abstinence and accountability, and pro-life support.
Kathryn
currently lives in Camden, South Carolina with her husband and four boys.
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Guest Blogging at A Book Lover's LibraryReviewed at Books, Books, and More Books
Promo & Excerpt at Turning The Pages Review & Guest Blogging at Debbie Jeans Guest Blogging at Waiting On Sunday To Drown
December 24 -
Feature Bookalicious Travel AddictInterviewed at Books, Books, The Magical Fruit
Guest Blogging at Lori's Reading Corner
Feature at Read It All Book Reviews
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This is an important book. I have a teenage daughter as well, and this will be on our list of must reads!
ReplyDeleteI wish you well on your tour:)
Michelle
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Thanks for your comments Michelle.
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