Anything Goes On A Friday Night
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Seventeen-year-old Elena lived a vibrant life with a great boyfriend and great friends. Little did she know that turning in her pom-poms was the least of the changes she would experience in the upcoming year. Life-changing, heart-shattering circumstances would soon cause her happy life to crumble right in front of her.
The once fun-loving Elena retreated into herself, finding it easier to push people out than chance more heartache. Just when she figured out how to keep herself busy enough to ignore the imperfections of her life, Finn Kerrville showed up with one mission: to prove that life could be more than disappointment and betrayal. Life could be fun and exciting. Life could be unexpected. Life could be forgiving.
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Sara Daniell's young adult and new adult romantic coming of age novel, "Anything Goes on a Friday Night," is a feel-good love story that had this reader entranced and fully engaged by the end of the book--and that's no mean feat. I got that involved in this beautifully told tale of a teen who somehow, despite all the challenges and abusive situations thrown at her, manages to stay true to herself and to trust in love, no matter how vulnerable it makes her. I loved watching as she picks herself up as her family falls apart, moves to a new school, and finds her life all over again. Daniell's plot is inspired, and her writing is a joy to read. And while I'm admittedly not in the target audience for this story, I'll be looking for Sara Daniell's other works and fully expect to get this involved in her characters' lives once again. Anything Goes on a Friday Night is most highly recommended. --Readers' Favorite
A delightful and wonderful read...I finished it in one sitting. It was that good! --The Literary Vixen
...the pace is steady, and the conflict, conversations, and romance all flow well. This is a good book for YA readers who get a kick out of drama and romance. --InD'Tale Magazine