Order of Julie Cross Books
Julie Cross is an author of New Adult and Young Adult novels. She writes the Letters To Nowhere series, and is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Aside from being a novelist, Julie is a longtime gymnastics fan (and a former gymnast herself), and was previously a Gymnastics Program Director with the YMCA. She loves reading novels – especially New Adult and Young Adult titles. Julie lives in Central Illinois with her husband and three children.
Julie Cross made her debut as a novelist in 2012 with the novel Tempest. Prior to that, she had published a prequel novella entitled Tomorrow is Today in 2012. Below is a list of Julie Cross’s books in order of when they were first released:
Publication Order of Tempest Books
Publication Order of Letters to Nowhere Books
Publication Order of Eleanor Ames Books
Publication Order of Juniper Falls Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Third Degree | (2014) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Whatever Life Throws at You | (2014) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Halfway Perfect | (2015) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
You Before Anyone Else | (2016) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Notes: The novels Halfway Perfect and You Before Anyone Else were co-authored with Mark Perini.
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Julie Cross Synopsis: Whatever Life Throws at You is a standalone novel by Julie Cross. Seventeen-year-old Annie Lucas’s life is completely thrown for a loop once her dad returns to the big leagues as the new pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals. Now she’s living in Missouri (too cold), attending an all-girls school (no boys), and navigating the strange world of professional sports. But Annie has dreams of her own – most of which involve placing first at every track meet… and one starring the Royals’ super-hot rookie pitcher. But nineteen-year-old Jason Brody is completely, utterly, and totally off-limits. Besides, her dad would kill them both several times over. Not to mention Brody has something of a past, and his fan club is filled with C-cupped models, not smart-mouthed high school “brats” who can run the pants off every player on the team. Annie has enough on her plate without taking their friendship to the next level. The last thing she should be doing is falling in love. But baseball isn’t just a game. It’s life. And sometimes, it can break your heart…