Katie Kacvinsky
Katie Kacvinsky writes teen and new adult fiction novels published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 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. She...
show more
Katie Kacvinsky writes teen and new adult fiction novels published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 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. She currently lives in Madison, Wisconsin with her husband, two children, and slightly insane dog. She owes most of her writing inspiration to traveling.
show less
Katie Kacvinsky's Books
Recently added on shelves
Katie Kacvinsky's readers
Share this Author
http://bl.cm/1tQ8MkZ
This book is a bucket of feels and bliss and love and realizations. It was hard to put down, and I read it just in time for Valentine's day. :) ❤️
First part was so-so, just very weird and unbelievable. The second time was mostly about sex (no details, thank Lord, but it just get tiring to hear them discuss/have it all the time). All in all, the characters (especially Dylan, who I at first thought was a guy, sorry, I never heard of Dylan as a ...
First part was so-so, just very weird and unbelievable. The second time was mostly about sex (no details, thank Lord, but it just get tiring to hear them discuss/have it all the time). All in all, the characters (especially Dylan, who I at first thought was a guy, sorry, I never heard of Dylan as a ...
I will admit that I didn't read the previous two books in this series, but this book was written in a way where you didn't really need the previous two books to know what was happening with the characters. The characters in this book were quirky. We meet the main characters: Gray, a college baseb...
First Comes Love is the book that you can never pass up. It will sweep you off your feet and ignite those dormant butterflies in your stomach. Now, as the cynic that I am, I do find it hard to believe that I actually said that, but yep I just did. Usually, this kind of story would've earned intermin...