"I have an idea," she said and with those four words, Ethan Parker’s quiet life was set on fire. Janet Rhodes doesn’t fit in anywhere, least of all in a high school classroom. She's fierce, impulsive, and impossible to ignore, exactly the kind of girl who turns detention into destiny. When she crashes into Ethan’s life, what starts as annoyance becomes intrigue and then something deeper neither of them expected. Thrown together by circumstance and later by choice, Ethan and Janet navigate school, secrets, and the messy reality of growing up too fast. But as their bond deepens, life throws curveballs that no teenager should have to face. Told with sharp dialogue, aching tenderness, and unflinching emotional depth, Ethan & Janet is a powerful story of two teens learning what it means to fight for love, to choose family, and to believe, against all odds, that broken things can still become whole. What truly lifts this book is its people. Ethan faces hardship with a subtle strength, while Janet boldly charts her own course - they feel real. Their story unfolds naturally, shifting from dislike toward something unexpected. Teenage connections feel real thanks to the writer's attention to detail - so does figuring out who you are. A standout moment? When Janet winds up at Ethan's place after school trouble, it's a touching glimpse into the story. "I Have an Idea" delivers a good story for younger readers, filled with people you care about. It isn't groundbreaking literature; however, it connects with feelings honestly. The surprise ending felt abrupt yet amplified the book's impact. -- Michael B at Booksterr -- I wanted to say, writing, "I Have An Idea!" was an amazing journey. It was a perfect storm of opportunity and adversity which allowed me to get this story out of my mind and to ready to publish. I sat there with goosebumps as I wrote. Crafting this story gave me a venue to process my bottled up emotions. As my debut novel it has opened a flood gate and new stories keep pouring out. I hope you take the time to read this book, it is an emotional rollercoaster.