About Finley Pike and the SODD by Anneliese Rider
Finley is always in detention, but it’s not only because she hates school. Behind her bad attitude is a lonely girl with a hard home life, looking for something she can control. When Dale invites her to go exploring, they stumble onto a band of robbers, and Finley gets an idea. If they can figure out how to turn them in, maybe her mom will notice her!
But when Finley’s scheme leads to a graveyard at midnight, she wonders if she’ll make it out alive. Even worse—will her mom even realize she’s gone?
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There are a few things in life that I really, really love: family, Jesus, biking, teenagers, writing, donuts, and fun.
I grew up in Colorado (mountains—YAY), rounded out my teenage years in Indiana (Great Lakes—YAY), and attended Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, where I earned my BA in Communications, met Curtis (he’s very wonderful), and learned editing and customer service skills from The Greats.
Somewhere in there Curtis and I got married, moved across the country, had a baby, acquired a dozen-or-so dogs (mostly gone now), some ducks (they’re gone too, waterfowl is not my specialty), some cats, and 12 acres of woods and streams and apple trees.
We live in a one-stoplight town in middle-of-nowhere Michigan where everybody knows everybody (mostly because they’re related), and nothing is open after 9 p.m. I’m thoroughly charmed by small-town life, and wouldn’t chose to live anywhere else on the planet.