Gay the pray away

And to make things even more complicated, there’s a new girl in town. Privately, they grasp at any chance to continue their forbidden romance--until they are found out. Gay the Pray Away. Valerie Danners is in a cult. Valerie Danners is in a cult. Now Valerie must choose between staying with a family she fears will never accept her, or running away with the girl she loves. Publicly, the girls are close friends--holding hands in prayer, rooming together at a conference.

Soon Valerie and Riley are exchanging notes in secret and stealing kisses behind the church. Community Reviews. Rate this book.

In Gay the Pray Away, our main character, Valerie, has a love of reading that leads her to begin her questioning journey, with specifically One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston, which you narrated. And then I love that meta moment when Riley is like, "Oh, yeah, I listened to the audio.

Soon Valerie and Riley are exchanging notes in secret and stealing kisses behind the church. When she finds a queer book at the library and smuggles it home, her conservative Christian homeschooling world the prays to crack. About the author. She just doesn’t know it yet. Gay the Pray Away is her debut novel.

Riley is rebellious, kindhearted, and impossibly cool. But when she stumbles upon a queer romance novel gay the library, everything about her life—centered around a fundamentalist Christian homeschooling group —is thrown into question. She just doesn't know it yet. And when the cutest girl she's ever met shows up to Bible class, she starts to question everything.

But when she stumbles upon a queer romance novel at the library, everything about her life—centered around a fundamentalist Christian homeschooling group —is thrown into question. Valerie Danners is in a cult. Valerie Danners is in a cult. When she finds a queer book at the library and smuggles it home, her conservative Christian homeschooling world begins to crack.

She has won an Audie award and nine Earphones awards, and maintains a robust social media following. And when the cutest girl she's ever met shows up to Bible class, she starts to question everything. And when the cutest girl she's ever met shows up to Bible class, she starts to question everything. She just doesn’t know it yet.

Natalie Naudus. Jump to ratings and reviews. She lives with her family on a mountain in Virginia. She just doesn't know it yet. As the two bond over being multiracial teens in their very white and very religious community, Valerie finds herself falling in love. Riley is rebellious, kindhearted, and impossibly cool. Search review text.

Riley is rebellious, kindhearted, and impossibly cool. She just doesn't know it yet. Riley is rebellious, kindhearted, and impossibly cool. Want to Read. When she finds a queer book at the library and smuggles it home, her conservative Christian homeschooling world begins to crack. Write a Review. As the two bond over being multiracial teens in their very white and very religious community, Valerie finds herself falling in love.

Riley is so confident and kind, and she and Valerie bond quickly over existing as multiracial teens in a very white Christian community. In this gripping queer YA romance perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Becky Albertalli, an Asian American teen longs to break free of the conservative cult she was away in.

In this gripping queer YA romance perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Becky Albertalli, an Asian American teen longs to break free of the conservative cult she was raised in. “Beautiful, gripping, and crafted with such care, Gay the Pray Away is a vitally important book about how love and hope shine through the darkness.

Natalie Naudus’s debut marks her as an author to watch.” — Ann Liang, New York Times best-selling author of I Hope This Doesn’t Find You. Valerie Danners is in a cult. And to make things even more complicated, there’s a new girl in town. Naudus’s story is a necessary joy.”—Alix E. Harrow, New York Times best-selling author of Starling House “Beautiful, gripping, and crafted with such care, Gay the Pray Away is a vitally important book about how love and hope shine through the darkness.

Natalie Naudus books followers. As Valerie explores her feelings for Riley, she begins to see that the world she knows is a carefully crafted narrative. Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!