

Ben is the star quarterback and practically owns the school with all the girls crushing on him. Instead, I jumped to the end where, things concluded just like I had expected them to.īria is purple haired vegan with a passion for art, she's falling for her best friend's brother and she realises that she may not be completely a vegan as she's sneaking in bacon cheeseburgers when no one is looking. I'm totally cool with that, but all the high school drama and cliché’s does get awfully overbearing and at times, I wanted to DNF the book. There's a minor family dynamic but I felt that this book was just all about the romance. The Art of Falling was a cute and fun read about two teens who fall into an unlikely romance. I'm a little hesitant about posting my review of this book as I had to skim the middle of this novel and jump to the end. No compensation was given or taken to alter this review. Thank you Bloomsbury Australia for sending me this copy. The four of them are always looking for their adventure.

She lives near Los Angeles with her husband, son and daughter. Her debut, THE ART OF FALLING, is coming from Bloomsbury Spark in Winter 2013.Īpart from writing, Jenny is still an avid photographer, loves music despite no discernable musical talent and reads the dictionary for fun.

She likes her heroines smart and quirky, her heroes nice, and her kisses sweet. After earning a degree in photojournalism from Kent State University, she vowed to never spend another winter in Ohio and moved to Los Angeles, where there is far too much sunshine.Īmid working as a grant writer for Sound Art, a non-profit that teaches music in inner-city neighborhoods, and raising two kids, Jenny decided to do something with all the snippets of stories she wrote during microeconomics and began writing for young adults.

Raised in Avon, Ohio, the duct tape capital of the world, Jenny began her writing career as a featured columnist for her hometown newspaper.
