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Over Her Head

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Laurie Hale has the perfect life--and the perfect family to go with it--until her teenage daughter is accused of murder, and the life Laurie knows disappears.

Laurie Hale imagined fun, love, and success for her daughter, Anna. But when one of Anna's classmates is murdered and the police start asking questions, a very different future threatens everything Laurie values. Anna isn't the only suspect--a whole group of teenagers seems to be involved, but none of them is talking, and the community is in an uproar. Laurie's marriage bears the strain of the crisis, and her only ally is Janice, a wealthy woman from the church who refuses to let Laurie slip away quietly. Ultimately, Laurie must face her What if Anna really was involved in Randi's murder? And what kind of person is Laurie if she can doubt her own child's innocence?

304 pages, Paperback

First published May 23, 2007

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Shelley Bates

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Shelley Bates holds an M.F.A. in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania, where she teaches as adjunct faculty. She was the winner of RWA's RITA Award for Best Inspirational Novel in 2005, a finalist for that award in 2006, and, writing as Shelley Adina, was a Christy Award finalist in 2009. Three of her books have shortlisted for the American Christian Fiction Writers' Carol Award for book of the year.

A transplanted Canadian, Shelley returns there annually to have her accent calibrated. Between books, she enjoys traveling with her husband, playing the piano and Celtic harp, and spoiling her flock of rescued chickens.

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January 1, 2008
Over Her Head
Shelley Bates

During her morning run, Laurie Hale discovers the body of young girl. She becomes more shaken later when she finds out the dead girl’s mother is the newest member of her bible study group.

People around town are growing uneasy as the events of the girl’s last night alive come to light. Several teens were in attendance when the girl either fell or was pushed off the bridge. No one is talking or those that are talking seem to want to point the finger at Laurie’s daughter, Anna. According to Anna, she was no where near the bridge that night. Laurie chooses to believe her daughter despite their strained relationship.

When Anna becomes more of a suspect, Laurie begins to question her own daughter. Laurie soon finds her relationship as the bible study group leader becoming more and more awkward when she must face the fact someone is lying. What if Anna did have something to do with the girl’s death? Laurie must deal with these disturbing questions as her perfectly orchestrated life, family, marriage and church service begins to crumble.

This was a well written, well executed suspense. At times I disliked the protagonist. If the author wanted to paint Laurie Hale as a control freak, she certainly nailed the character development. Laurie had a tendency to be self-absorbed and controlling at the most awkward times. This weakness was upsetting, but at the same time represented human behavior as a whole. Humans tend to want things there way and nothing bad to ever touch them.

There are quite a few themes that run through this novel like the relationship struggles between parents and teenagers, single parenting, marriage struggles, grief, judgmental attitudes and forgiveness. Over Her Head offers something for readers of women’s fiction or suspense in one emotional fulfilling package.
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91 reviews47 followers
November 3, 2015
Over Her Head was an enjoyable and uplifting read. Author Shelley Bates depicted how church family works and I could truly relate to the situations.

While it was a good read, I rated this book 3 out of 5 stars because I would have loved more suspense to the story. I felt like some of the true emotions of the accident were brushed over and too much time was spent on developing a romance story within this book. I feel like I would have enjoyed this book more if it were written from Anna's prospective and the turmoil she was going through rather than her mother, Laurie.
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50 reviews9 followers
July 3, 2009
Shelley Bates isn't afraid to take on the hard realities of life, whether it be religion, self, teenagers, family, or all of the above. In Over Her Head we are forced to look at our own beliefs, judments, and actions, and that is one of the hardest things for most of us to do. In a plane ride back to Wyoming, I was able to lose myself in this really great story, and not think at all about how much I hate flying. That is quite a feat as a writer...
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August 10, 2017
This is a Christian book but is in no way preachy. It’s definitely holding my attention. So much so that before I was done reading it, I went online to see what else the author had written.
This is the best Christian book I've read in years.
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January 27, 2016
4* I really enjoyed this story of family/teen relationships. A girl drowns, and none of the teens on the bridge that night are giving any information. The circumstances are unique and thought-provoking. There was enough suspense to keep me reading.
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July 12, 2013
I read one of Bates' books before, and I was looking for a sequel to it, but I settled for this instead. I'm very glad I read this book. It was not astounding by any means, but it was a good read. I couldn't stand the suspense, which is great for this kind of book.
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