There You'll Find Me 
Finley Sinclair is not your typical eighteen year old. She's witty, tough, and driven. With an upcoming interview at the Manhattan music conservatory, Finley needs to compose her audition piece. But her creativity disappeared with the death of her older brother, Will.
She decides to study abroad in Ireland so she can follow Will's travel journal. It's the place he felt closest to God, and she's hopeful being there will help her make peace over losing him. So she agrees to an exchange program and boards the plane.
Beckett Rush, teen heartthrob and Hollywood bad boy, is flying to Ireland to finish filming his latest vampire movie. On the flight, he meets Finley. She's the one girl who seems immune to his charm. Undeterred, Beckett convinces her to be his assistant in exchange for his help as a tour guide.
Once in Ireland, Finley starts to break down. The loss of her brother and the pressure of school, her audition, and whatever it is that is happening between her and Beckett, leads her to a new and dangerous vice. When is God going to show up for her in this emerald paradise?
Then she experiences something that radically changes her perspective on life. Could it be God convincing her that everything she's been looking for has been with her all along?
This was not the light, fluffy read I thought it was going to be. It tackled several heavy topics, which made for a much deeper, more meaningful read. Full RTC
Some people have this uncanny ability to get you laughing quite easily, and isnt that a wonderful thing? Laughter just makes everything better, youre happy, youre comfortable, and you really dont want it to end. Those are pretty much my feelings about books written by Jenny B Jones. The thing that is really a fascinating combo though is that right along with the laughter in that place where you are happy and comfortable, Jenny introduces you to characters that have stuff that is pretty serious

When Finley Sinclair leaves home to study abroad in Ireland, her goal is to follow in her brother Wills footsteps, using his journal as a guide. She wants to see the places Will saw, feel what he felt when he traveled through Ireland before he died. Shes hoping for closure, and an ending to the song she is composing.But she meets Hollywood heartthrob Beckett Rush on the airplanethe last thing she needs, another guy whos full of himself and drawn to trouble. But her lack of interest intrigues
Yes,I admit I was expecting a good old contemporary romance. But it was so much more than that. I was enjoying it so much I didn't even think about the romance. Do you remember this scene from Pride and Prejudice? [image error]I felt so good while watching that and through the whole book I had the same feeling,like there is something bigger than me in this world. Two years ago Finley lost her brother Will and now in her senior year of high school she is in Ireland where her brother was spending
This book was really hard for me to rate.. I did liked it a lot (I simply LOVED some of the characters in this story), and it could have been a 5 stars book, but all that talk about God and prayers was definitely not for me.Let me get this strait, it's not that I don't believe in God (truth being told I don't know how much I do either), but I don't like reading about this subject and I had to skip entire paragraphs.Except for this little discomfort, the book was amazing, that's why the high
This book was sad but it was good this book was set in island the character has an eating disorder and lost a loved one.
Jenny B. Jones
Paperback | Pages: 310 pages Rating: 4.07 | 9254 Users | 1059 Reviews

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| Original Title: | There You'll Find Me |
| ISBN: | 1595545409 (ISBN13: 9781595545404) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | Ireland |
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Grief brought Finley to Ireland. Love will lead her home.Finley Sinclair is not your typical eighteen year old. She's witty, tough, and driven. With an upcoming interview at the Manhattan music conservatory, Finley needs to compose her audition piece. But her creativity disappeared with the death of her older brother, Will.
She decides to study abroad in Ireland so she can follow Will's travel journal. It's the place he felt closest to God, and she's hopeful being there will help her make peace over losing him. So she agrees to an exchange program and boards the plane.
Beckett Rush, teen heartthrob and Hollywood bad boy, is flying to Ireland to finish filming his latest vampire movie. On the flight, he meets Finley. She's the one girl who seems immune to his charm. Undeterred, Beckett convinces her to be his assistant in exchange for his help as a tour guide.
Once in Ireland, Finley starts to break down. The loss of her brother and the pressure of school, her audition, and whatever it is that is happening between her and Beckett, leads her to a new and dangerous vice. When is God going to show up for her in this emerald paradise?
Then she experiences something that radically changes her perspective on life. Could it be God convincing her that everything she's been looking for has been with her all along?
Present Of Books There You'll Find Me
| Title | : | There You'll Find Me |
| Author | : | Jenny B. Jones |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
| Published | : | October 3rd 2011 by Thomas Nelson |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Teen. Contemporary Romance |
Rating Of Books There You'll Find Me
Ratings: 4.07 From 9254 Users | 1059 ReviewsAssessment Of Books There You'll Find Me
When her brother Will was killed in a terrorist bombing, Finley Sinclair's carefully ordered life came undone. Consumed by grief and anger, she lashed out at those closest to her, alienating her family and becoming an infamous party girl whose tabloid-worthy exploits masked a depression that threatened to consume her. The God who once seemed as close as her beloved brother fell silent. Following a family intervention and a stint in therapy, Finley -- further guilt-ridden over what her rebelliousThis was not the light, fluffy read I thought it was going to be. It tackled several heavy topics, which made for a much deeper, more meaningful read. Full RTC
Some people have this uncanny ability to get you laughing quite easily, and isnt that a wonderful thing? Laughter just makes everything better, youre happy, youre comfortable, and you really dont want it to end. Those are pretty much my feelings about books written by Jenny B Jones. The thing that is really a fascinating combo though is that right along with the laughter in that place where you are happy and comfortable, Jenny introduces you to characters that have stuff that is pretty serious

When Finley Sinclair leaves home to study abroad in Ireland, her goal is to follow in her brother Wills footsteps, using his journal as a guide. She wants to see the places Will saw, feel what he felt when he traveled through Ireland before he died. Shes hoping for closure, and an ending to the song she is composing.But she meets Hollywood heartthrob Beckett Rush on the airplanethe last thing she needs, another guy whos full of himself and drawn to trouble. But her lack of interest intrigues
Yes,I admit I was expecting a good old contemporary romance. But it was so much more than that. I was enjoying it so much I didn't even think about the romance. Do you remember this scene from Pride and Prejudice? [image error]I felt so good while watching that and through the whole book I had the same feeling,like there is something bigger than me in this world. Two years ago Finley lost her brother Will and now in her senior year of high school she is in Ireland where her brother was spending
This book was really hard for me to rate.. I did liked it a lot (I simply LOVED some of the characters in this story), and it could have been a 5 stars book, but all that talk about God and prayers was definitely not for me.Let me get this strait, it's not that I don't believe in God (truth being told I don't know how much I do either), but I don't like reading about this subject and I had to skip entire paragraphs.Except for this little discomfort, the book was amazing, that's why the high
This book was sad but it was good this book was set in island the character has an eating disorder and lost a loved one.


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