Kiss Me Again

Kiss Me Again by Rachel Vail, published by HarperCollins on December 26, 2012, is a 256-page work of juvenile fiction that explores the complexities of family dynamics and adolescent relationships. The story follows Charlie Collins as she navigates her feelings for Kevin Lazarus, her crush and new stepbrother, amidst the challenges posed by their intertwined lives. With the backdrop of a newly formed stepfamily, Charlie grapples with her emotions and the repercussions of her actions, particularly concerning her best friend Tess and her sort-of boyfriend George.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a relatable exploration of social issues surrounding stepfamilies and friendships during adolescence. As Charlie attempts to balance her relationships and personal dilemmas, she discovers the intricacies of love and loyalty. The story delves into the tension of wanting to be close to someone who feels off-limits, making it a poignant reflection on the trials of growing up. Kiss Me Again presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by young individuals as they seek to understand their identities and connections within a changing family landscape.
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He closed the distance I’d opened up between us and kissed me lightly on the lips. “Maybe we can just be,” Kevin whispered.
Charlie Collins doesn’t know what to do about Kevin Lazarus, her crush and, awkwardly, her new stepbrother. Things were complicated enough when their parents were only dating and when Kevin was going out with Charlie’s best friend, Tess. Now, post-wedding, Charlie and Kevin are crossing paths and crossing lines, and then they have to eat breakfast . . . together.
If only Charlie could get some time away from Kevin and her annoyingly happy and strange stepfamily, she might be able to deal. Yet first she has to make things right with George, her sort-of boyfriend, and Tess, whose trust she broke. But while Charlie struggles to be the perfect friend and daughter, at the end of the day Kevin is the one waiting for her at home. Would it really be so bad if they kissed again?
The follow-up to If We Kiss, Rachel Vail’s addictive story of first kisses and heartbreak, Kiss Me Again at long last answers the question of what happens when a crush so off-limits it has to be a fantasy suddenly becomes something very real.
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