Spending the summer with her grandmother while her parents try to sort out their troubled marriage, seventeen-year-old Ginnie grapples with unexpected romance, curiosity about sex, and the problems of growing up.
Elizabeth Barrett's life has revolved around books for many years. She worked as an editor for several publishing houses in New York City, and now has her own freelance editing business. Her first romance novel was published in 1985 and was swiftly followed by four more. In 1994, HarperCollins published her young adult novel, Free Fall. While building her editing business, she kept writing. She has self-published two of her novels, Lost Mothers and Every New Beginning. Her romances and Free Fall will be republished throughout 2016. When she is not writing or editing or reading, Elizabeth can often be found either gardening around her New Hampshire home--or shoveling snow.