So I spoke in sacrament meeting a few weeks ago, and in my talk I mentioned that I love to read. Well one of the members in our ward brought me this book, and the rest in the series because she loved them so much. I was touched by this gesture, and put aside my other reading to read these books. This is not a book I would have picked up on my own. I love reading doctrinal, and inspirational based church books written by church leaders. Religious fiction of any denomination is not really my speed. It's hit or miss for me. While I enjoyed this book, it didn't hold my attention as I hoped it would. I also cringed a bit at the very judgmental approach to the main character. There were many moments that got under my skin, but all in all, the premise is no terrible. 16yr old rebellious Kate goes along with her family on a vacation, gets in a car accident, and has a lengthy coma dream about her ancestors. She ends up changing her ways. The end.