A review by heykellyjensen
The Inevitable Collision of Birdie & Bash: A Novel by Candace Ganger

This was slow going until about page 100. I didn't particularly find myself interested in either character. Not bad, but definitely not for me. It's a romance built upon tragedy, with two families who are struggling with death and destruction, along with financial woes (which was refreshing, though it made Kyle, the rich kid, much more of a stereotype than a fully-fleshed character, and he needed much more depth to make the impact of his part of this greater). Birdie's chapters with the attempt at cleverness at the end of each didn't come across as authentic as they could have.