There were excellent, down-to-earth characters, the most wholesome romance, and an adventurous setting. Jenn Bennett always writes hit contemporaries, and Starry Eyes was no exception. Perfect for the summer: that comfortable time in-between semesters where teens have that sense of freedom and independence. But can Zorie and Lennon’s rekindled connection sur-vive out in the real world? Or was it just a result of the fresh forest air and the magic of the twinkling stars? But fighting each other while also fighting off the forces of nature makes getting out of the woods in one piece less and less likely.Īnd as the two travel deeper into Northern California’s rugged backcountry, secrets and hidden feelings surface. With no one but each other for company, Zorie and Lennon have no choice but to hash out their issues via witty jabs and insults as they try to make their way to safe-ty. It doesn’t hurt that their fami-lies are the modern day, Californian version of the Montagues and Capulets.īut when a group camping trip goes south, Zorie and Lennon find themselves stranded in the wilderness. Ever since last year’s homecoming dance, best friends-turned-best enemies Zorie and Lennon have made an art of avoiding each other.
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