Posted by Jennifer Bardsley August 3, Posted in Genesis Girl Tags: Dear Teen Me 1 Comment on Dear Fifteen-Year-Old Me The brave men of st Tank Battalion Once when I was little my grandma told me the story of my grandpa’s service in WW II and I didn’t believe her. Jennifer Bardsley believes in friendship, true love, and the everlasting power of books. A graduate of Stanford University, she lives in Edmonds, Washington with her husband and two children. Jennifer’s “I Brake for Moms” column has appeared in The Everett Herald every week since /5. · For my 2nd author from YA Bash , I was happy to be chosen to work with Jennifer Bardsley, author of Genesis Girl. Genesis Girl is a futuristic thriller.
Genesis Girl is the start of a series, which you will be happy to hear once you read the ending and are left wanting more! More Blanca! More of the crazy world depicted! More secrets revealed! The author of this insanely addicting book, Jennifer Bardsley, is more than just a debut author. About Jennifer Bardsley. The YA Gal believes in friendship, true love, and the everlasting power of books. As Jennifer Bardsley she writes the "I Brake for Moms" column for The Everett Daily Herald and is the author of GENESIS GIRL and DAMAGED GOODS. As Louise Cypress she publishes YA Paranormal Romance books like BITE ME, HUNT ME, and SLAY. Jennifer Bardsley believes in friendship, true love, and the everlasting power of books. A graduate of Stanford University, she lives in Edmonds, Washington with her husband and two children. Jennifer's "I Brake for Moms" column has appeared in The Everett Herald every week since
Genesis Girl is the story of Blanca. An 18 year old who has never been online. Never even had her photo taken. All because in the future there was a brain cancer epidemic that killed a lot of people, causing some to think technology was NOT the way of the future. Jennifer Bardsley is known online as "The YA Gal" with over 20, followers on Facebook. She hosts the weekly instant book club called #TakeALookTuesday where YA Gal friends geek out, share pictures of what they are reading, and chat about books. Jennifer Bardsley believes in friendship, true love, and the everlasting power of books. A graduate of Stanford University, she lives in Edmonds, Washington with her husband and two children. Jennifer’s “I Brake for Moms” column has appeared in The Everett Herald every week since
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