How I Fly, the conclusion to the bestselling, young adult romance, How I Fall series by Anne Eliot. *What if its time to move on?* Over six months after an accident that broke her legs as well as removed her boyfriend from her lifebecause Cam Campbell left town and dumped herhigh school senior, Ellen Foster, wants to move past her broken heart. Shes off to attend a summer photography workshop at a real university along with her best friends. Ellens determined to find a new loveor at least a summer boyfriend. In the dorm, she meets Harrison Shaw. Hes a handsome photography student, a charmer who likes her, and a perfect way to forget her past.
*What if it all goes perfectly?* Ellen thinks she has everything she wants. Her summer program couldnt be better. Shes half in love with Harrison Shaw, and shes going after her next scholarship. But when she kisses Harrison, she can only remember how Cam Campbell used kiss her better, sweeter, and how he used to make her feel like she could fly&
*What if somethings not right?* When Cam shows up at the university its a shock, especially to Ellens new boyfriend. Cams distant, different and very afraid to hurt Ellen again. He asks Ellen if they could be friends despite the past and how theyve both changed and Ellen agrees. But after all theyve been through, can Cam and Ellen ever be just friends?
*What if...?* Editorial Description: How I Fly, is the second book in the two-book, bestselling, high school romance series that begins with: How I Fly. Though they can be read as stand-alone stories, it is recommended that readers read this book second. The series is about friendship, boyfriends, taking risks and first love. Theres a photographer heroine who has left-sided cerebral palsy (hemiparesis) that makes her weak on one side and she falls often; all while shes falling deeply in love with football jock,ló'