Ronni Davis
author : Ronni DavisRonni Davis lives in Chicago, where she copy edits everything from TV commercials to billboards by day, and writes contemporary teen novels about brown girls falling in love by night. You can visit her at ronnidavis.com, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @lilrongal.\n\nHer first novel, WHEN THE STARS LEAD TO YOU, will be released November 12, 2019\n\nPraise:\n\n“[F]ans of Sarah Dessen and Nicholas Sparks need look no further than Davis’ debut for their next book crush.”—Booklist\n\n“Debut author Davis provides a new take on the archetypal first love novel by tackling the impact of mental health, race, and class wars. A moving love story, timely given the pervasiveness of mental health crises.”—Kirkus Reviews\n\n“Filled with passion and conflict, Davis’s debut novel, [is] a modern Romeo and Juliet tale.”—Publishers Weekly\n\n“A unique look at love and depression.”—School Library Journal\n\n“When the Stars Lead to You is lovely, so lovely. A diverse story full of heart and hope, truth and acceptance, that tackles the tough stuff even as it leaves you breathless. As one of the characters says, there is so much love here, and I didn’t want it to end.”―Jennifer Niven, New York Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places\n\n“This debut explores all the beauty and ache of first love with so much compassion. Devon and Ashton, both on their own and as a couple, tread a rocky, soul-nourishing path to acceptance and healing. A book to be savored.”—Rachel Lynn Solomon, author of You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone and Our Year of Maybe\n\n“When the Stars Lead to You is a powerful debut about reaching for the stars and how to put yourself back together after falling apart. Deftly blending the complications of first love with an exploration of mental illness, Ronni Davis is a bright new voice in YA that readers of today and the future are lucky to have.”―Rachel Strolle, Teen Librarian, Glenside Public Library District\n\n“[L]oved this sweet story about first love and yet poignant about effects of depression.”— Dee Yeh, Pages, A Bookstore View more >>