I’m excited to share this debut novel and it’s the first in a series. Let me first introduce this author:

Eliza Noel is a home school graduate with a passion for Jesus, people, and literature. Growing up, her favorite books were always Nancy Drew, Anne of Green Gables, and Pride and Prejudice. Around age twelve she wanted to read something with positive values in a modern setting, but couldn’t find what she was looking for. So she wrote it. When not doing something book-related (reading, writing, blogging, bookstagramming), Eliza works at her day jobs, spends time with her many younger siblings, longboards, has coffee with friends, eats chocolate, and listens to music. California is home, but she would like to travel more and feels she could learn to be content anywhere. You can follow her writing journey and see snippets of her everyday life on elizanoelauthor.blogspot.com or by following @elizanoelauthor on social media.

Back to the book: The storyline really puts a smile on the face of a reader. it’s basically an adventure and the author’s style of writing makes this book fun and captivating. I love the beginning part of the book. The layout is very interesting, makes one eager to read more- that’s good stuff. I love how the Characters feel so real and one can picture the communication and relate to them. Dawn Chandler is a contemporary story, and though it’s for girls ages 9-12, I believe older ages would also enjoy reading this. If you love contemporary stories, this is for you. Just so you know, I’m a huge fan of anything series because I never want a good story to end.

This book is about a young girl, Dawn Chandler who is torn by her parent’s decision to move and make more changes to the family. Dawn is comfortable in her present environment; she has friends and she’s involved in activities making it hard to walk away. The thought of moving out of her comfort zone is scary, and she doesn’t quite know what to expect in her new environment. Nevertheless, she has to get herself together for this new adventure.

As Dawn and her siblings get acquainted with the new changes in their family, they have a lot to learn. “Don’t be afraid to take a step into something different, God has a way of surprising us with the best where we least expected”, that’s one thing I learned from this book. I’m eager to read more from this author and I also look forward to the next series of Dawn Chandler.

Dawn Chandler is now available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback. Enter the giveaway below to win a free copy.

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I received a copy of this book from the author to give an honest review. This has in no way affected my opinions, all thoughts are my own.

Anne Etim writes short stories and inspirational blog. She is a wife and mother of two lovely children. When she is not working as a Master data coordinator, she brings to life the creative writing side of her. Movie production and screenplay are the goals she’s building up. Connect with Anne through her social media page.