Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss
(Libby/OverDrive eBook, Kindle)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Contributors
West, Kasie Author
Published
HarperCollins , 2019.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

Available Platforms

Libby/OverDrive
Titles may be read via Libby/OverDrive. Libby/OverDrive is a free app that allows users to borrow and read digital media from their local library, including ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines. Users can access Libby/OverDrive through the Libby/OverDrive app or online. The app is available for Android and iOS devices.
Kindle
Titles may be read using Kindle devices or with the Kindle app.

Description

Fan favorite author Kasie West delivers an effervescent story about chasing your dreams and following your heart, perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Huntley Fitzpatrick.

Lacey Barnes has dreamed of being an actress for as long as she can remember. So when she gets the opportunity to star in a movie alongside one of Hollywood’s hottest actors, she doesn’t hesitate to accept the part.

But Lacey quickly learns that life in the spotlight isn’t as picture perfect as she imagined. She’s having trouble bonding with her costars, her father has hired the definition of a choir boy, Donavan Lake, to tutor her, and somewhere along the way she’s lost her acting mojo. And just when it seems like things couldn’t get any worse, it looks like someone on set is deliberately trying to sabotage her.

As Lacey’s world spins out of control, it feels like the only person she can count on—whether it’s helping her try to unravel the mystery of who is out to get her or snap her out of her acting funk—is Donavan. But what she doesn’t count on is this straight-laced boy becoming another distraction.

With her entire future riding on this movie, Lacey knows she can’t afford to get sidetracked by a crush. But for the first time in her life Lacey wonders if it’s true that the best stories really do happen when you go off script.

More Details

Format
eBook
Street Date
02/05/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9780062675804

Discover More

Similar Titles From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for titles you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These books have the appeal factors whimsical, and they have the subjects "teenage romance," "filmmaking," and "films"; and characters that are "likeable characters" and "well-developed characters."
These books have the themes "opposites attract" and "set the stage"; the genre "romantic comedies"; and the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "teenage romance," and "theater."
These books have the appeal factors banter-filled, and they have the theme "opposites attract"; the genre "romantic comedies"; the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "teenage romance," and "filmmaking"; and characters that are "likeable characters."
These books have the themes "opposites attract" and "set the stage"; the genre "contemporary romances"; and the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "teenage romance," and "filmmaking."
These books have the themes "opposites attract" and "set the stage"; and the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "teenage romance," and "films."
These books have the appeal factors banter-filled, and they have the theme "opposites attract"; the genres "contemporary romances" and "romantic comedies"; the subjects "teenage romance" and "teenage boy-girl relations"; and characters that are "likeable characters."
Famous in love - Serle, Rebecca
These books have the theme "opposites attract"; and the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "fame," and "teenage romance."
The fame game - Conrad, Lauren
These books have the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "fame," and "films."
These books have the appeal factors banter-filled, and they have the themes "opposites attract" and "set the stage"; the genre "contemporary romances"; the subjects "teenage girls," "teenage romance," and "theater"; and characters that are "likeable characters."
These books have the appeal factors amusing and upbeat, and they have the theme "opposites attract"; the genre "contemporary romances"; and the subjects "teenage girls," "teenage romance," and "teenagers."
Open road summer - Lord, Emery
These books have the theme "opposites attract"; the genre "contemporary romances"; and the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "teenage girls," and "teenage romance."
These books have the appeal factors amusing, upbeat, and fast-paced, and they have the theme "opposites attract"; the genre "contemporary romances"; and the subjects "teenage actors and actresses," "teenage girls," and "teenage romance."

Similar Authors From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for other authors you might want to read if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These authors' works have the appeal factors romantic, and they have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "high schools."
These authors' works have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating."
These authors' works have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating."
These authors' works have the appeal factors romantic, and they have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating"; and characters that are "likeable characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors romantic, and they have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boys," and "teenage boy-girl relations."
These authors' works have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating."
These authors' works have the appeal factors romantic, and they have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating."
These authors' works have the appeal factors romantic, and they have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "high schools"; and characters that are "likeable characters."
These authors' works have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating."
These authors' works have the appeal factors banter-filled, and they have the genre "contemporary romances"; the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating"; and characters that are "likeable characters."
These authors' works have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating."
These authors' works have the subjects "teenage romance," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "dating."

Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Lacey hit the jackpot getting cast with young heartthrob Grant James in a new zombie movie. Can this dream-come-true scenario launch her into the big time? If only it were so easy. First, her dad tries to micromanage Lacey's life with his embarrassing overprotectiveness. Worse, Grant seems less than thrilled with her presence, and things keep going weirdly wrong on set. Then negative social media coverage almost derails Lacey and causes her to doubt herself. Turns out there's a saboteur on set, and Lacey manages to summon inner resources and gather a team around her to catch the perpetrator. The mystery quickens the plot, offering a surprise whodunit element and a clever way for our leading lady to grow in her role, fighting back when down and holding on to her aspirations. Donavan, the tutor Dad hired to help Lacey stay on track with classes, adds an opposites attract subplot readers will enjoy. Teen actors and celebrity-world fans will enjoy this fun, intriguing romance.--Anne O'Malley Copyright 2018 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Powered by Syndetics

School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-This companion to Love, Life, and the List is set in Los Angeles and written as a standalone novel with crossover characters. High school senior Lacey spends her days covered in elaborate zombie makeup on set, playing the love interest of famous heartthrob, Grant James. Grant is hot and he knows it, but he and Lacey lack chemistry on set of the campy horror film, Dancing Graves. Lacey begrudgingly and occasionally completes her schoolwork in between filming. When her overprotective father hires a tutor, she heeds his advice to buckle down and finish school in case acting isn't an option in her future. Donovan Lake, her easy-on-the-eyes tutor, at first seems uptight and boring, but as she spends more time with him, her math grade isn't the only thing progressing. Working on set brings Lacey into some unfamiliar social territory, but she manages to make new friends. When odd coincidences that could jeopardize Lacey's acting career keep occurring, she must decide who to trust and how to look out for her own happiness. Snippets of movie scripts are included between chapters, allowing readers to feel like they are on set with the characters. VERDICT Fans of Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen will enjoy this lighthearted, wholesome romantic comedy.-Laura Jones, Argos Community Schools, IN © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Powered by Syndetics

Kirkus Book Review

In this companion to Love, Life, and the List (2018), Lacey Barnes, 17, gets a shot at stardom when she's cast as the female lead in an indie film.OK, it's a zombie movie, but Lacey's co-star is Grant James, 19, a genuine action-hero star who's been looking for redemption since vicious reviews of his last film went viral. Lacey knows she's lucky to get this opportunity, even if it means leaving her Central Coast home, friends, and school to live with her father in his cramped, two-bedroom apartment. He's even hired a straight-laced peer tutor, Donavan Lake, to see she does her independent-study homework. More challenges await on the set, especially the absence of chemistry between her and Grant (Lacey's zombie makeup doesn't help). Co-star Amanda plays coach, telling her to imagine she's kissing a guy she likes, difficult for the career-driven Lacey until she realizes she's attracted to Donavan. Mishaps on the set proliferate until Lacey suspects sabotage, although the target is unclearis it Lacey or the entire enterprise? The snippets of screenplay provided, too blunt and juvenile for satire, are wince-inducing misfires, as is a climactic scene in which journalistic ethics are casually thrown under the bus. While far-fetched plotting occasionally weakens narrative plausibility, the lively, likable charactersLacey especiallysustain reader interest. Amanda has dark skin, and the other main characters are white.Lightweight fluff, a virtual beach read for cold days and long nights. (Romance. 12-16) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Powered by Syndetics

Booklist Reviews

Lacey hit the jackpot getting cast with young heartthrob Grant James in a new zombie movie. Can this dream-come-true scenario launch her into the big time? If only it were so easy. First, her dad tries to micromanage Lacey's life with his embarrassing overprotectiveness. Worse, Grant seems less than thrilled with her presence, and things keep going weirdly wrong on set. Then negative social media coverage almost derails Lacey and causes her to doubt herself. Turns out there's a saboteur on set, and Lacey manages to summon inner resources and gather a team around her to catch the perpetrator. The mystery quickens the plot, offering a surprise whodunit element and a clever way for our leading lady to grow in her role, fighting back when down and holding on to her aspirations. Donavan, the tutor Dad hired to help Lacey stay on track with classes, adds an "opposites attract" subplot readers will enjoy. Teen actors and celebrity-world fans will enjoy this fun, intriguing romance. Grades 7-10. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.

Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
Powered by Content Cafe

School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 9 Up{amp}mdash;This companion to Love, Life, and the List is set in Los Angeles and written as a standalone novel with crossover characters. High school senior Lacey spends her days covered in elaborate zombie makeup on set, playing the love interest of famous heartthrob, Grant James. Grant is hot and he knows it, but he and Lacey lack chemistry on set of the campy horror film, Dancing Graves. Lacey begrudgingly and occasionally completes her schoolwork in between filming. When her overprotective father hires a tutor, she heeds his advice to buckle down and finish school in case acting isn't an option in her future. Donovan Lake, her easy-on-the-eyes tutor, at first seems uptight and boring, but as she spends more time with him, her math grade isn't the only thing progressing. Working on set brings Lacey into some unfamiliar social territory, but she manages to make new friends. When odd coincidences that could jeopardize Lacey's acting career keep occurring, she must decide who to trust and how to look out for her own happiness. Snippets of movie scripts are included between chapters, allowing readers to feel like they are on set with the characters. VERDICT Fans of Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen will enjoy this lighthearted, wholesome romantic comedy.{amp}mdash;Laura Jones, Argos Community Schools, IN

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal.

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal.
Powered by Content Cafe

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

West, K. (2019). Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

West, Kasie. 2019. Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

West, Kasie. Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss HarperCollins, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

West, K. (2019). Fame, fate, and the first kiss. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

West, Kasie. Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss HarperCollins, 2019.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

Copy Details

CollectionOwnedAvailableNumber of Holds
Libby220

Staff View

Loading Staff View.