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Right Where I Belong Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 110 ratings

Natalia’s about to discover her place in the world . . . and it’s not following in her father’s footsteps.

After watching her father jump from one marriage to the next, Natalia has completely written off love. And when her father divorces his third wife—the only one who has been a mother to her—Natalia is ready to write him off too.

Needing a change of scenery, Natalia leaves her home in Spain and relocates with her stepmother to sun-soaked Florida. But she didn’t realize just how far a new school, a new culture, and a new lifestyle would push her out of her comfort zone.

One of her biggest surprises comes from Brian, a pastor’s son with an adorable smile, who loves God with a sincerity that astounds Natalia. She doesn’t want to fall for him, but she can’t seem to avoid him long enough to get him out of her mind.

Love is the last thing Natalia wants. Even so, God has her right where she belongs.

“. . . an absolute gem.” —Romantic Times TOP PICK for First Date

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When Natalia’s father leaves Maureen, his third wife, the 17-year-old decides to stay with her stepmother, who has served as her spiritual advisor. The two move from Madrid back to Maureen’s hometown in Florida. Here Natalia attends her senior year at Tampa Christian School and faces more trials than she expected (including Maureen’s worsening depression), each of which calls into question God’s purpose for her new life. Natalia meets cute, nice Brian, the pastor’s son and fellow classmate, but she is determined to keep him at arm’s length, believing Jesus is the only man I want in my life. Throughout, Natalia’s internal musings (Why purposefully court temptation?)—as well as her short prayers to God—appear in italics. While the religion messages feel didactically delivered at times, it’s the stiff, formal dialogue that is most problematic, as the characters come off feeling inauthentic. Still, girls looking for Christian YA will welcome McGee’s third effort (Starring Me and First Date, both 2012), which is part chick lit and part deeper exploration of faith. Grades 7-12. --Ann Kelley

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“…an abundance of real-life problems like divorce, depression, fitting in at school, workaholic parents, and figuring out one’s purpose in life should keep this story relevant for many teens…” -- Publishers Weekly

“…girls looking for Christian YA will welcome McGee’s third effort (Starring Me and First Date, both 2012), which is part chick lit and part deeper exploration of faith.” -- Booklist

“Right Where I Belong is a novel I can definitely recommend to young adults. Natalia is a good character to emulate as she continually strives to grow in her love for God and her desire to deepen her knowledge of Him. Readers should be prepared to be stretched.” -- Fiction Addict Review

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B008GVYWJU
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Thomas Nelson (December 10, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 10, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.0 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 318 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 110 ratings

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Krista McGee
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I write for teens, teach teens, and more often than not, act like a teen. My family and I have lived and ministered in Texas, Costa Rica, and Spain. Our current hometown is Tampa, FL.

Check out my website for FAQ's, info on my books, and my blog. www.kristamcgeebooks.com

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2013
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    Right Where I Belong
    I received this book completely free from Booksneeze for the purpose of review. I am only obligated to write a review.

    Natalia lives with her wealthy businessman father in Spain because her parents divorced and Mom is a busy career woman who really has never had time for Natalia. Natalia loves Maureen, the step-mother who is being divorced by her father.

    Maureen is different, she is American and is the most compassionate, kind and loving woman she has ever known. Maureen, heartbroken, has decided to return to Tampa, Florida, United States of America. Natalia knows if that happens she will not see Maureen again. Natalia has a thought.....what if she asks Papa about going to the United States with Maureen to help and to complete her high school career in the USA,

    Papa, also very selfish, decides for business and personal reasons to allow Natalia to move to Tampa. He reasons that it would be good to get her last year of high school in the United States since Papa wants her to attend a prestigious university. Papa has a long range plan for Natalia and this trip to the USA fits well into his plan. Well, things happen and Natalia does return with Maureen to Tampa, attends a Christian school, and goes on her first missions trip. Life is never the same for Natalia.

    Krista McGee has once again written a book great for teens and the adults who love them.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023
    This book is perfect for the teenage girl! I have purchased multiple of these as gifts. This author shines Gods word through this book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2012
    Natalia Lopez has vowed never to fall in love while she watches the third divorce of her father. She does not want to hurt the way he has hurt Maureen, her most recent stepmother. Maureen left everything in the US to follow her love to Spain where she has learned the language and has adapted to their culture. In their five years together, Maureen has been more than another stepmother or friend, she is Natalia's religious mentor. Italians do not believe in God, but through Maureen, Natalia has found hers.

    Natalia is surprised that her father is happy with her idea to go to the US with Maureen. She wants to find a place where she feels she belongs. Her father wants her to get a well-rounded education, get into a good college and become a success.

    Almost immediately, Natalia's life in Florida is engulfed in religion. The pastor brought his son, Brian, to help the ladies move into their new home. The moment she saw Brian's red haired head, her heart starts to betray her vow of no man to love. She tries to keep her distance from Brian but they always seem to get thrown together, making the vow harder for Natalia to keep.

    While Brian's feelings for Natalia are obvious to everyone around except for her, Brian is confused at the mixed signals she gives him. Does she like him or is it the cultural differences? She seems to have a lot more in common with Spencer, the good looking, rich, popular boy in school and his eyes are on Natalia.

    A group of students travel to Costa Rica to volunteer in a missionary teaching English to adults and using money the church has raised to help out a local church. Natalia took on teaching Spanish to the children who are afraid they will not be able to make new friends when they go with their parents to a country in need of a missionary. Natalia finds out things about Spencer that draws her closer to him. Brian does not understand why because Spencer is usually a jerk.

    Natalia visits her father in New York where he gives Natalia her ten-year plan of schooling and working up the corporate ladder to take over her father's business. But Natalia wants to be a teacher, helping missionaries and their children with language. Natalia is really confused about her family expectations, her wants in life and her vow to never love, so she turns to God for help in guiding her in the right direction.

    I GIVE THIS BOOK: 4 out of 5 stars

    The thing that I love most about this book is that it stays on target with the religious aspect and it does not drown you in talk about God. The descriptions of the high school student is dead on. The author maintained character personalities while putting them in high school age settings. I really reminded me of a group of friends in my own high school. They were my friends, but when it came to religion, I stayed in the fringe.

    I really like how the author uses the members of the church and school to envelop Natalia and Maureen when they needed help without having to be asked. In a world where everyone it out for their own butt, reading a story of pure kindness and goodness makes me long to be a member of the character's church and school. I was drawn in and unable to put the book down - the sign of a truly gifted author.

    This book is the third in a series that is not technically a series. The stories stand on their own; you do not have to read the first two to understand this book. However, it does follow the succession of dates in some character's back-stories. I have not read the first book (but with a donation you can help me purchase it) and have completely understood the second, and now third, books.

    So far, my favorite author for teen fiction!

    If you don't believe me, check it out for yourself!

    Until next time, take life one page at a time!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2013
    This is a sweet story with something for everyone. The main characters are realistic and charming as they find their way through high school while living for the Lord and making decisions about the future--like where to go to college, who to date & how to date. My students are going to love this book. Highly recommend!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2015
    Love this book! A very cute and humerous story about young love and following Gods plan for your life 😊
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2015
    While I liked the story line and characters, the only thing I didn't like was how contrived and unrealistic the dialog was. It just seemed really corny, forced, and super cheesy at times. I have quite a few teenagers in my life, and I've never heard them speak as these teens do. I don't like religious messages to be browbeaten into my head. And the author tended to do this at certain points in the book.

    Right Where I Belong is an okay book. I like the story line and the characters, especially Natalia, but I could do without all the cheese.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014
    love this author! such wit, such fun, totally connects with teenagers especially christian teen girls. A great read for mum and daughter
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014
    it was in perfect condition and loved the book awesome writer.it reminds you that you do have a place you belong

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