Top of the Class (Borrowing Abby Grace Book 3)

Top of the Class (Borrowing Abby Grace Book 3)

Kelly Green

Language: English

Pages: 69

ISBN: B006OFMIAA

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Smart and sassy Abby Grace is a seventeen-year-old with a talent for getting out of trouble. Sent to repair the lives and loves of teenagers on the edge of disaster, Abby is the perfect girl for the job. She has everything going for her… except one thing: a body.

This fast-paced and exciting episode is the third installment in an ongoing mystery series with a supernatural twist.

Critical Acclaim for Borrowing Abby Grace

“As you fall deeply into Borrowing Abby Grace, you'll find yourself hooked and yearning for more. Suspenseful, thrilling, and exciting! You'll find yourself sitting on the edge of your seat.” –Jodie Baker, Uniquely Moi Books

"Borrowing Abby Grace is what you get when you take a dash of paranormal fiction, a handful of detective fiction, and a healthy dose of intrigue… one of my favorite reads of the year." -Jill PrzytarskiI

“Borrowing Abby Grace is a clever, intelligent page-turner with a strong, likeable, witty female character that’s sure to turn young adults into life-long mystery lovers. Highly recommended.” -Claudine Wolk, author

“Borrowing Abby Grace is a most unusual story that provides thought-provoking reading for young adults; the author demonstrates an agile mind and shows much promise.” –John H. Manhold, award-winning novelist

“Borrowing Abby Grace is a modern day Quantum Leap for teens and tweens that boasts a fresh new voice, and which grabs you from the very first word. I dare you to stop reading once you’ve started.” –Angela Felsted

“Girl Steals Guy rocked my world. Oh, I loved it so much I want to squeeze-hug it. Kelly Green knows how to handle the fast-paced stories and keep people engaged.” –Ashelynn, Gypsy Book Reviews

“Girl Steals Guy is a story unlike anything else I have ever read.” –Moirae, The Fates Book Reviews

“What a joy this was to read. Green never fails to put a smile on my face with her clever adventures!” –Lisa, Read Me, Bookmark Me, Love Me

Borrowing Abby Grace Episode 3: Top of the Class

Abby finds herself in a boy’s body for the first time, where she has to fumble her way through a secret love affair, while getting to the bottom of a grade-tampering scandal that could send her to jail.

Stay in touch for more Borrowing Abby Grace episodes!
Coming soon: Borrowing Abby Grace, The Nemesis Trilogy (episodes 4, 5, 6)

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sent on.” –Brittany Moore “Borrowing Abby Grace…a good snack mystery--a.k.a. a full mystery in a little package with a YA twist.” – Kelley, Writtled: Reading, Writing, but no Arithmetic “The book is full of mystery that makes you read and read and read until you finish it and go running to buy the next one, because you need to know what is going to happen next! What is going to happen to Abby? Will she go home? Will she remember? Is she d...? There are so many questions that need to

mid-sentence, but Richard had already read enough. “You…and Miss Rogers?” he moaned. “How?” “I have no idea,” I answered truthfully. “You weren’t supposed to see that. Antonia certainly wasn’t supposed to see that. You can’t tell anyone.” “I can’t say anything until I pick my jaw off the floor, which might take a few years,” he said. “Did you…with Miss Rogers...you know?” “None of your business.” “Wow,” he nodded. “I’m impressed.” I spent the rest of the morning

that comes from a box, called another voice. A familiar voice that I somehow identified as my own, even though I technically had no idea what my real voice sounded like. I flashed on a woman with dark hair to her shoulders, bangs, and freckles, with a beautiful face—not young anymore, but not old. A mother, aging gracefully. You’re a food snot! she said, laughing. She was waving a box of Kraft macaroni and cheese in my face, trying to shove the box in my mouth. Eat it! she laughed. The

hallway to the student council meeting, I tried to think of how to fudge my way through it with no idea what the topics of discussion were. “Do you…have the agenda?” I asked, while we continued to power walk through the hallways. “No, you do!” she said. “Right,” I said. I felt like I was in an episode of The West Wing. I unzipped my backpack and rifled through the folders. AP calc. AP Euro hist. AP chem. AP French. Eric sure loves his AP classes. Student council. Bingo.

under suspicion,” said Richard. His nose floated in the air on a cloud of self-righteousness. How had he already heard about my moral qualifications being under suspicion? “I think, under the circumstances, that I should assume the position of student council president.” Miss Rogers looked up from her lap, amused. “I appreciate your concern, Richard, but I don’t think that’s necessary.” “But Miss Rogers,” Richard said, lowering his voice. “You and I both know the position should

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