Meet Simone—a small-town girl with a big secret....
In book one of the Angel Light Story, we meet Angela—small-town spiritual detective. Now, meet Simone, one of the Angela's friends, who, in the first book discovers the Angel Lines along with the rest of the group of friends. However, Simone has a secret of her own that none of her friends suspect. They think her mother is in Paris on business, but Simone knows she has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Simone thinks she may know of a way to find her mom and tries to complete her dangerous rescue mission alone. That's when she find out that she has angel helpers watching over her who are more than willing to join her quest. They lead her across the world to fascinating places in France where she finds a more amazing adventure than she ever imagined-one that will reveal secrets about the Angel Lines and the reason for the angel wars. Simone's Secret is the second book in the Angel Light young adult fantasy series. each book in the series leads readers to biblical answers to teen's spiritual questions, threading each issue through a different adventure story. The issue this book deals with is what the Bible says about moral values, and its illustrates that not all the "values" that the secular world esteems are Christian values.
Brief summary: Simone is a saxophone player and has a band but she's hiding a secret. Her mom, who belongs to a secret network, is missing. Simone spends most of the book trying to win a "contest" so she can go to Paris to look for her mom. My thoughts: This is part 2 in the series and I hadn't read the first book. Maybe it's one of those books you have to read the first one to understand what's going on. In my experience I have always been able to pick up anywhere in a series and know what's going on but not with this one. I am going to read the first one now but I don't think even that is going to make this book better. From the description I expected a spiritual warfare book. No where in the book did it deal with spiritual warfare. Do not recommend.