Jun
23
08

The Big Picture, by Jenny B. Jones, revolves around teenager Katie Parker. When Katie’s mom arrives at her foster home out of the blue on the same night that Katie’s sort-of boyfriend, Charlie, tells her he’s hanging out with his ex again, Katie’s once perfectly ordered life goes down the drain. To make matters worse, the mayor is determined to close the town’s beloved drive-in theatre to put in a strip mall. As the day to move back in with her mom looms nearer, Katie is caught up in getting Charlie back, but when she finally does move, her problems only get worse.

In this third installment of the Katie Parker series, Jenny B. Jones incorporates a wide variety of trials for Katie. Toward the beginning of the novel, Katie’s obsession with some of her problems drags on; however, as the book progresses and Katie is put to the test in ever more serious or humorous ways, the story becomes vastly more interesting. Although it starts slow, The Big Picture makes a great comeback, leaving the reader delighted with the novel.

Review by Jane Muir

Posted by jill, in Chick-lit, Chick-lit Authors, Jenny B. Jones

Dec
19
07

Katie Parks finds herself in a foster home in In Between, Texas when her mom lands in jail and her dad is a no-show. Katie is slow to warm up to her foster family who seem to be hiding secrets of their own. As she hangs out with the wrong crowd, Katie finds herself on the wrong side of the law. While doing community service and hanging out with her foster mom’s eccentric mom, Katie’s defenses begin to crumble as she comes to know the love of God.

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