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Breaking the Ice (Juniper Falls #2)
by Julie Cross Publication Date: December 26, 2017 Publisher: Entangled Teen
About the Book:
The second book in the Juniper Falls series from NY Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Julie Cross, perfect for fans of Miranda Kenneally and Abbi Glines. Haley Stevenson seems like she’s got it all together: cheer captain, “Princess” of Juniper Falls, and voted Most Likely to Get Things Done. But below the surface, she’s struggling with a less-than-stellar GPA and still reeling from the loss of her first love. Repeating her Civics class during summer school is her chance to Get Things Done, not angst over boys. In fact, she’s sworn them off completely until college. Fletcher Scott is happy to keep a low profile around Juniper Falls. He’s always been the invisible guy, warming the bench on the hockey team and moonlighting at a job that would make his grandma blush. Suddenly, though, he’s finding he wants more: more time on the ice, and more time with his infuriatingly perfect summer-school study partner. But leave it to a girl who requires perfection to shake up a boy who’s ready to break all the rules.
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About the Author:
Julie Cross is a NYT and USA Today bestselling author of New Adult and Young Adult fiction, including the Tempest series, a young adult science fiction trilogy which includes Tempest, Vortex, Timestorm (St. Martin's Press). She's also the author of Letters to Nowhere series, Whatever Life Throws at You, Third Degree, Halfway Perfect, Chasing Truth, Off the Ice and many more to come! Julie Cross was a longtime resident of central Illinois but has recently moved her entire family across the country to continue her academic studies at Stanford University.
Interview:
What does a typical day for you look like? On weekdays, my alarm goes off at 7am and I get up and pack lunches for my daughters so they can be out the door and off to school by 7:45am. Now that I’m a college student again, I have a Latin class every morning during the week at 9:30am. I spend an hour before class studying and then I usually spend a few hours in the library between classes everyday doing school work, returning emails, and if I can, writing some. Three or four evenings during the week, I work at a burger place on campus called the Axe & Palm (google it, the story is really cool) from 6-10pm. On the weekends I get to sleep in during the mornings, study and write some in the afternoon or go to the store or hiking with my husband and kids. Friday and Saturday nights I usually work from 6:30pm-3am. It’s exhausting to close at a very busy late night food place but California is expensive and there aren’t enough regular hours in the day to do school and work. It’s definitely interesting being there late, making milkshakes and boba for the Stanford students who have been out partying. What is your writing "must have"? Coffee. Definitely. How did you come up with the idea for this series? The series was inspired by my love of the TV show, Friday Night Lights. Also, I desperately wanted to create a fictional town, I had never done this before in any of my books. What character spoke to you first? Fletcher. Definitely. He’s like a mashup of my favorite guilty pleasure movies: Rudy, Dirty Dancing, The Cutting Edge. What is your favorite book? Little Women |
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