



Perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon’s The Sun is Also a Star and John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, Into the Deep Blue is Fiona and Nick’s achingly moving, wry, and hopeful tale about falling apart and coming together told from two unforgettable points of view,
Nick and Fiona were meant to be friends—best friends—and they wouldn’t change that for the world. At least, that’s what they tell themselves. Because they can’t be an us. Nick doesn’t believe in happy endings ever since they both lost their moms unexpectedly senior year. And Fiona often wonders if all they have in common is their numb hearts. Still, they’re content to share everything else with each other. Honestly. Everything but sparks.
But when Fiona accidentally lets her guard down more than she intended to with Nick, it threatens to ruin their fragile balancing act. Luckily, Nick isn’t about to let a little misunderstanding get in the way of the weekend trip they’ve been planning for months. Fiona is just hoping for some closure on the first anniversary of her mom’s death—except grief isn’t that simple, and choosing to love again isn’t, either. Now the only thing standing between Fiona and Nick is the truth. They just need the courage to reach for it.
Publishing date: September 30th 2025ISBN:9781958325377(Hardcover)
ISBN:9781958325384 (Ebook)
Hardcover: $19.99 US
Length: 304 pages
Size: 8.5×5.75 inches
Ages: 13 and up Grade: 7 and up
Jennifer E. Archer is an author and screenwriter based in Toronto. Her screenplay, Into the Deep Blue won the Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting and the hearts of many. When she’s not writing, she can be found hiding behind a book, re-watching Pride and Prejudice, or trying to find peace in nature—really trying. Into the Deep Blue is her first novel. Visit her online at jenniferarcherauthor.com or on Instagram@jennwrites.