Showing posts with label Katie Kacvinsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katie Kacvinsky. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2018

Mini-Reviews: Cream of the Crop, Too Far to Care, and Second Chance

A collection of mini-reviews, quick thoughts, and books worth mentioning. Check them out!




CREAM OF THE CROP by Alice Clayton
Publication Date: July 12, 2016
Pages: 320
Source: Purchased
Rating: 4 of 5





My Thoughts

This book makes me want to visit a dairy farm. Thank goodness there's one just down the road.

Alice Clayton is an author whose books I turn to when I need a book that will make my laugh and get my heartbeat racing. Cream of the Crop is a book that did just that. I loved Natalie and how much she cracked me up. And I love a girl who enjoys her cheese. "Brie?" "Oh, yes."

Such a fun read!





TOO FAR TO CARE by Jen Luerssen
Publication Date: January 6, 2016
Pages: 178
Source: Purchased
Rating: 4 of 5






My Thoughts

A cute debut by my friend Jen Luerssen. I loved the wit and hilarious characters - Jane is a lady full of sass! And Niall - he's definitely easy to fall for. Their story is full of ups and downs proving to that long distance love is difficult, but if it's worth it, you make it work.




SECOND CHANCE by Katie Kacvinsky
Publication Date: September 7, 2012
Pages: 239
Source: Purchased
Rating: 5 of 5






My Thoughts

While these characters fall in and out of love while the try to figure out who they are are and what they mean to each other, you can't help but experience their journey with them. Dylan and Gray are and always will be two of my favorite characters. Their story is special - one I'll always remember.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Review: DON'T KISS THE MESSENGER by Katie Ray





DON'T KISS THE MESSENGER
by Katie Ray
Publication Date: April 10, 2017
Published by Entangled Teen Crush
Pages: 300
Source: Publisher via Netgalley


Synopsis

For most of her teenage life, CeCe Edmonds has been dealing with the stares and the not-so-polite whispers that follow her around Edgelake High. So she has a large scar on her face—Harry Potter had one on his forehead and people still liked him.

CeCe never cared about her looks—until Emmett Brady, transfer student and football darling, becomes her literature critique partner. The only problem? Emmett is blindsided by Bryn DeNeuville, CeCe’s gorgeous and suddenly shy volleyball teammate.

Bryn asks CeCe to help her compose messages that’ll charm Emmett. CeCe isn’t sure there’s anything in his head worth charming but agrees anyway—she’s a sucker for a good romance. Unfortunately, the more messages she sends and the more they run into each other, the more she realizes there’s plenty in his head, from food to literature. Too bad Emmett seems to be falling for the wrong girl…  

Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book involves one fiercely scarred girl who wants the new guy in town, the new guy who thinks he wants the new girl, and the new girl who really isn’t sure what she wants, and the misunderstanding that brings them all together. You’ll laugh, you’ll swoon, you’ll fall in love.   

My Thoughts


DON'T KISS THE MESSENGER is a fun read about love, identity, self-awareness, self acceptance, and friendship. When I first learned that Katie Ray had a new book coming out for Entangled Crush, it immediately went on my TBR list. I was vaguely aware of the story of Cyrano de Bergerac, I enjoy reading retellings, and I was interested in reading Katie Ray’s YA retelling of this story.


Straight off, I was a fan of CeCe and her no-nonsense "this is me, just as I am" self. And for other reasons, it was easy to relate to CeCe. Oh man, how did I know how CeCe felt, having a connection and then falling for the one who is falling for your friend. Too often I heard dreaded words, “Can you talk to her for me?” Bryn and CeCe’s situation was a little different, since she was helping Bryn with talking to Emmett, but the feeling of resignation is there because of course you want to help your friend find love with the one she is falling for.


I loved CeCe’s beautiful words in her emails to Emmett. They are poetry and show that it is easier to reveal your true self behind a veil. She had so much depth and knew how to express her emotions, it’s just too bad that she couldn’t use them for herself, but instead used them to give Bryn a voice.


I just know there was more to Bryn, but it was overshadowed by the intimidation of Emmett's intensity. I would've liked to see more of Bryn outside of who she was when she was with Emmett. It was easy to identify with that side of her too. Sometimes you are at a loss for words, but CeCe knew there was more substance to Bryn, and I wanted to see more of THAT girl.


What I liked:
  • CeCe and Tuba’s friendship - I loved the humor, the knowing looks, the fun!
  • The characters were athletes and intellectuals - you can be both!
  • Some REAL TALK between CeCe and her mother - especially when CeCe tells her mother that she needs to let her be broken. She can’t always be strong.


Some Favorite Quotes:


“I didn’t read to escape. I didn’t even read to be entertained. It was more elemental, more essential than that. I read because my imagination was the only thing that elevated me beyond my own reality.”


“I just live by the credence that life is at its best when accompanied by music.”


“Why did people associate alone time for lonely time?”

I really enjoyed DON'T KISS THE MESSENGER and I want to know the other characters. Will Tuba get her own story? Please say YES! I’m looking forward to reading more books in the Edgelake High series and more books by Katie Ray.





Disclaimer:  I received this e-ARC from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.  I was not compensated in any way other than the e-ARC provided. Thoughts and opinions are my own.




Katie Ray (also known by her previous author name, Katie Kacvinsky) writes teen and new adult fiction novels. Her books have been nominated for YALSA awards, and First Comes Love was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. Her screenplay, A High Note, was a semifinalist in the Austin Screenplay Competition in 2015. She currently lives in Ashland, Wisconsin with her husband, two children, and a slightly insane dog.









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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

It's Release Day: Still Point (Awaken #3) by Katie Kacvinsky

It's Release Day!!

STILL POINT

 Still Point 
Awaken Series #3
by Katie Kacvinsky
Publication Date: September 2, 2014
Published by
345 Pages

about Still Point
In the final installment to the trilogy begun with "Awaken, " Maddie returns home to make her final stand against Digital School, and uncovers deeply guarded secrets about her family an new truths about herself.


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Is STILL POINT and the Awaken Series new-to-you? Catch up with the first two books of the trilogy.
(links to Goodreads)

Awaken - book 1
Middle Ground - book 2


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Review: Finally, Forever by Katie Kacvinsky





Finally, Forever
byKatie Kacvinsky
Publication Date: May 9, 2014
Pages: 234
Source: InkSlinger PR and Purchased from Amazon
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Author's Note: Can be read as book three of the First Comes Love series, or as a standalone .

College baseball player, Gray Thomas, had to go far out into left field to find a girl like Dylan, the ex-love-of-his-life. More than a year later, literally at a crossroads, they find each other together on a journey that is a pause between a painful past and an uncertain future. In this sexy and offbeat summer read, Gray and Dylan discover that a destination isn't always a place. More often, it's a person. Now it's time for them to finally decide, is this forever?


My Thoughts 

I love Gray and Dylan! I mean I love Gray and Dylan. They are two of my favorite characters ever! Katie has given readers a love story that will keep them wondering - are Gray and Dylan going to make it? You think that they might, their friends think that they will, even strangers can see it, but will they ever be able to figure it out for themselves?

Finally, Forever is filled with so much humor and heart. Once you start it you won't want to stop and you will highlight every page with a favorite part that you will always want to remember.

Some of my favorite parts are: 

  • The first sentence: "I'm leaning against my car in a parking lot in Omaha, Nebraska, and I'm watching a girl."  
  • An unspoken conversation over a bacon scrambler
  • The "Gray Proximity Scale"
      And
  • This line: "Lenny, I'm in trouble."

Is this too cryptic for you? Need more? I guess you'll just have to read the book. 

I've read the other books in the First Comes Love series, but Finally, Forever is the part of Dylan and Gray's story that has been a long time coming. It really can be read as a stand-alone, but I hope that readers who read this first will fall in love with Gray and Dylan as much as I have and decide to read their story from the beginning.

I love this book beyond words. I'm constantly recommending it to friends because they need to discover just how wonderful this love story is.



Disclaimer:  I received this e-ARC from InkslingerPR in exchange for my honest review.  I was not compensated in any way other than the e-ARC provided. I've also purchased a final copy of this title for my personal library. Thoughts and opinions are my own.

Friday, May 9, 2014

It's Release Day!! Finally, Forever by Katie Kacvinsky


Finally, Forever is here.
Discover Dylan and Gray and find out if they will finally get their forever.

Finally, Forever 
by Katie Kacvinsky
Available May 9, 2014 
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BOOK BLURB:


Author's Note: Can be read as book three of the First Comes Love series, or as a standalone .

College baseball player, Gray Thomas, had to go far out into left field to find a girl like Dylan, the ex-love-of-his-life. More than a year later, literally at a crossroads, they find each other together on a journey that is a pause between a painful past and an uncertain future. In this sexy and offbeat summer read, Gray and Dylan discover that a destination isn't always a place. More often, it's a person. Now it's time for them to finally decide, is this forever?
Find out if they will finally get their forever.



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Follow Katie Kacvinsky




Fans can check out this facebook page for news about the series:
https://www.facebook.com/GrayandDylan


You can get a signed bookmark by going here: http://katiekacvinskybooks.wordpress.com/2014/04/21/old-school-style/

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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Finally, Forever by Katie Kacvinsky: Teaser & Giveaway


Finally, Forever is almost here. Just a few more days!!
Until then, I have a little teaser for you. 

Discover Dylan and Gray and find out if they will finally get their forever.

Finally, Forever
by Katie Kacvinsky
Available May 9, 2014

BOOK BLURB:

Author's Note: Can be read as book three of the First Comes Love series, or as a standalone .

College baseball player, Gray Thomas, had to go far out into left field to find a girl like Dylan, the ex-love-of-his-life. More than a year later, literally at a crossroads, they find each other together on a journey that is a pause between a painful past and an uncertain future. In this sexy and offbeat summer read, Gray and Dylan discover that a destination isn't always a place. More often, it's a person. Now it's time for them to finally decide, is this forever?


TEASER

DYLAN:
I try to un-want things. It’s my latest challenge. And I’m continually broke, so it works out. Every day people make lists of the things they want, or the things they need. Shopping lists, to-do lists, grocery lists. I make it a challenge to un-want things. To see what I can do without. I un-want new shoes and make do with my dirty, worn out ones. I glue the soles together and sew holes. I un-want a new backpack and sew a patch on the one I have. Casting something away it easy, but just because it frays, just because it shows signs of age doesn’t mean it’s worthless. It’s amazing how well things hold up if you give them extra love.
I un-wanted getting a haircut and let it grow wild until I cut it myself. I un-want makeup and let my freckles stand out. And strangely, in all the unneeding, I seem to gain more.
I look up at the door Gray just walked out of. No matter how hard I try, I can’t un-want you. I can’t un-need you. Sometimes we don’t know what we need until we’re shown what we need. Up until then, we’re only making blind guesses. Sometimes, even when we think we’re roaming, we’re just traveling in a long circle that eventually leads us home.

GRAY:
I walk into the bedroom and sit down on the bed. Dylan isn’t here; it gives me a chance for a mental pep talk. I run my hands through my hair. I have to mentally rise above the situation. I can’t let my mind go there. I can’t let myself remember. I can’t let myself want her. She is the one thing I can never have.
I look up at the door she’s about to walk through. I gave you up. I realized I wasn’t born to love you. I was born to lose you. You are my sad song.  My melancholy mix. My regrets, my what ifs. You are my past until you suddenly crashed into my present. But you will never be my future.
I replay that sentence over and over in my head. 


Find out if they will finally get their forever.

Available May 9th.


 Follow Katie Kacvinsky

Fans can check out this facebook page for news about the series:
https://www.facebook.com/GrayandDylan

You can get a signed bookmark by going here:
http://katiekacvinskybooks.wordpress.com/2014/04/21/old-school-style/


GIVEAWAY:
Win a Writing Essentials Kit. US Only. 

Enter Here: Link to Rafflecopter




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