There You'll Find Me by Jenny B Jones

There You'll Find Me

by Jenny B Jones

Grief brought high school senior Finley Sinclair to Ireland. Love will lead her home.

Eighteen-year-old Finley Sinclair is witty, tough, talented, and driven. With an upcoming interview at the Manhattan music conservatory, she just needs to finish composing her audition piece. But her creativity disappeared with the death of her older brother, Will.

She decides to take a break and study abroad, following Will’s travel journal to Ireland. Her brother felt closest to God there, and she hopes to find peace about his death. Meanwhile, Beckett Rush—teen heartthrob and Hollywood bad boy—is flying to Ireland to finish filming his latest vampire movie. On the flight, he bumps into Finley—the one girl who seems immune to his charm. Undeterred, Beckett convinces Finley to strike an unconventional bargain.

As Finley deals with the loss of her brother, the pressures of school, and her impending audition, she wonders if an unlikely romance is blossoming between her and Beckett. Then she experiences something that radically changes her perspective on life. Has everything she’s been looking for been with her all along?

  • Don’t miss Finding You—the movie based on There You’ll Find Me—released in 2021
  • Contemporary Young Adult romance
  • Stand-alone novel
  • Book length: 78,000 words
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs

Reviewed by nitzan_schwarz on

2 of 5 stars

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Hmm... Well, this was an interesting read, I guess.
I'm not Christian. I don't even believe in God half the time, so I found it hard to relate to Finley's search of him. I could understand her search of closure, her search of her brother's memory and spirit, but not God.
Don't get me wrong - I read books with God. Usually its fantasy books and God plays a rule more than someone's belief in him, but still. I also have nothing against Christianity.
But the fact I couldn't relate to half the messages of this book stays true, which is why I couldn't give it higher stars.
Still, it was different from my normal reads and I liked it. Good writer.

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