

That's all you really know about him, he has no personality. He wants to become a vet and he has gay dads. Genevieve meets Elliot after deciding to go to Utah for the summer. And that's all you really get to know about him. Dallas is a "huge" YouTuber with thousands of followers and he just released his first single called "Younity" with rapper Tyrell James. We don't get to spend much time with Dallas before he dies in the first couple of chapters. Genevieve I found to be an average YA protagonist. When I was lucky enough that the parties were at private residences, I sometimes ended up on the floor somewhere playing with a dog or cat, or once a frisky pair of ferrets.” Quote: “Not to mention I’m kind of introverted, so I usually killed time in some quiet corner, texting my best friend, Shannon, or pretending to be responding to urgent emails while everyone else danced and mingled. Genevieve apparently is an "introvert" and doesn't like going to parties. The writing is average, nothing special going on. Genevieve wakes up in the hospital alone and tries to piece together what happened. Brad Freeman, was the truck driver that hit them. YouTube Sensation and singer Dallas Kade and his girlfriend, Genevieve Grace get involved in a car accident after they leave an album release party. And eventually, she will have to come to grips with what happened.and her role in it.This Is How It Happened by Paula Stokes | Book Review But she quickly realizes that she can't run away from the accident. As she slowly pieces together the night of the accident, Genevieve is hit with a sickening sense of dread-what if she's the one at fault? While the internet and social media viciously condemn Brad, Genevieve escapes to her father's house near Zion National Park to hide from curious classmates and intrusive reporters. Genevieve knows she was driving, but because of what's been reported in the media, everyone assumes the other driver, Brad Freeman, is guilty. After waking up from a coma, Genevieve Grace can't remember the car crash that killed her boyfriend Dallas, a YouTuber turned teen music idol. Perfect for fans of Sarah Darer Littman's Backlash or Robyn Schneider's The Beginning of Everything. plunges readers into a world where the internet is always watching-and judging-in this compelling story about mistakes, repercussions, and online vigilante justice.

