2 Novels by Kristen Kehoe
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Overview: I am the youngest of three daughters and I think this is the reason I enjoy writing about love so much.
Genre: Romance

Tell Me Something Real: “Maybe that’s why when he looks at her, he sees more. Sees everything.” …our fingers fan against one another, eventually threading together, where we grip tightly. “She sees everything, too. In him.” Lincoln Brewer was no stranger to disappointment and heartache. An addict mom, no money, and an autoimmune disease which required far more time and attention than she had, taught Lincoln early on that people like her could only survive—dreams were for other people, the kind to whom the word future meant more than a high school diploma and moving far, far away from the town they had grown up in. Go to school, work, run, repeat. Look for the day she could leave and begin life without the baggage. This was her life. And it was enough. Until him. Ford Slaughter didn’t give a damn about anyone. It was easier that way. Well, had been easier, until it landed him in the middle of a lawsuit/scandal that his parents couldn’t deal with, which then landed him in the middle of Podunk U.S.A., aka Albany, Oregon. Regardless of location, his plan was simple: engage with no one, go to school, and count down the days until he was eighteen and graduated so he could finally be free. What Ford didn’t count on was the girl who literally fell into his lap that first day. He didn’t count on Lincoln Brewer. He didn’t count on falling in love.
Lessons in Gravity: The higher the climb, the bigger the fall… This is something Cameron Carson learned early on in life. It’s not enough to get to the top— people expect you to stay there. And when you don’t, the fall back to Earth is more than painful—it’s devastating. Gunner Thornton took his first fall at fourteen when he locked eyes with Cameron in Spanish class. She was confident, and beautiful, and everything he’d ever dreamed of. Now, four years later when Gunner looks at CC, he sees beyond the girl on the ground in her cheer uniform and mini-skirts, to the girl he fell for when he was fourteen—the girl who pointed her body to the sky and flew, ignoring the rules of gravity that bound the rest of them. It’s their senior year, and Gunner only has one more chance to convince CC that invincible girl still exists. And he’s all in. A challenge is thrown: he’ll help her pass her classes and graduate, but she has to train to jump again. With him. CC agrees, ready to do as little possible. But something about Gunner’s unending challenge—and belief—that she can be better, be more, makes CC want to fly…even as she’s falling.
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Requirements: ePUB/AZW3 Reader, 1.4 MB
Overview: I am the youngest of three daughters and I think this is the reason I enjoy writing about love so much.
Genre: Romance
Tell Me Something Real: “Maybe that’s why when he looks at her, he sees more. Sees everything.” …our fingers fan against one another, eventually threading together, where we grip tightly. “She sees everything, too. In him.” Lincoln Brewer was no stranger to disappointment and heartache. An addict mom, no money, and an autoimmune disease which required far more time and attention than she had, taught Lincoln early on that people like her could only survive—dreams were for other people, the kind to whom the word future meant more than a high school diploma and moving far, far away from the town they had grown up in. Go to school, work, run, repeat. Look for the day she could leave and begin life without the baggage. This was her life. And it was enough. Until him. Ford Slaughter didn’t give a damn about anyone. It was easier that way. Well, had been easier, until it landed him in the middle of a lawsuit/scandal that his parents couldn’t deal with, which then landed him in the middle of Podunk U.S.A., aka Albany, Oregon. Regardless of location, his plan was simple: engage with no one, go to school, and count down the days until he was eighteen and graduated so he could finally be free. What Ford didn’t count on was the girl who literally fell into his lap that first day. He didn’t count on Lincoln Brewer. He didn’t count on falling in love.
Lessons in Gravity: The higher the climb, the bigger the fall… This is something Cameron Carson learned early on in life. It’s not enough to get to the top— people expect you to stay there. And when you don’t, the fall back to Earth is more than painful—it’s devastating. Gunner Thornton took his first fall at fourteen when he locked eyes with Cameron in Spanish class. She was confident, and beautiful, and everything he’d ever dreamed of. Now, four years later when Gunner looks at CC, he sees beyond the girl on the ground in her cheer uniform and mini-skirts, to the girl he fell for when he was fourteen—the girl who pointed her body to the sky and flew, ignoring the rules of gravity that bound the rest of them. It’s their senior year, and Gunner only has one more chance to convince CC that invincible girl still exists. And he’s all in. A challenge is thrown: he’ll help her pass her classes and graduate, but she has to train to jump again. With him. CC agrees, ready to do as little possible. But something about Gunner’s unending challenge—and belief—that she can be better, be more, makes CC want to fly…even as she’s falling.
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