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Katie Finn

    Katie Finn captures the essence of adolescence with a keen eye for detail and a touch of humor. Her narratives, drawing from personal experiences and the familiar setting of small-town life, delve into the complexities of growing up. Transitioning unexpectedly from a passion for theater to a career in writing, Finn crafts stories that resonate deeply with young readers, illustrating how life's most significant adventures often emerge from the most unexpected places.

    Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend
    What's Your Status?
    Hearts, Fingers, and Other Things to Cross
    • Hearts, Fingers, and Other Things to Cross

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Gemma and Hallie face an unexpected upheaval as their parents' engagement forces them into a reluctant sisterhood. Determined to prevent the marriage, the girls set aside their rivalry to scheme against their parents. As a hurricane strikes the Hamptons, they find themselves trapped with a chaotic mix of exes, crushes, friends, and foes in one house. This tumultuous situation leads to the revelation of secrets and the forging of unlikely alliances, creating a storm of emotions amidst the literal storm outside.

      Hearts, Fingers, and Other Things to Cross
    • This fabulous social-networking mystery, a sequel to TOP 8, is the perfect novel for the Facebook generation.Madison MacDonald thinks things are finally working out! 300Status mad_mac Nate and I have been together for two months, and it’s wonderful! Life is good!mad_mac Well, except for the fact that I still might be failing history.mad_mac And I no longer have a BFF.mad_mac But aside from those things!mad_mac Okay. So, um, apparently I’ve just been put in charge of the school’s priceless heirloom.mad_mac And the assistant headmaster has a vendetta against me.

      What's Your Status?
    • Gemma had her summer all planned out, but it takes sharp turn when she gets dumped and finds herself back in the Hamptons after a five-year absence. Being there puts her at risk of bumping into Hallie, her former best friend (that is, before Gemma ruined her life). But people don't hold grudges forever. Do they? Gemma intends to make amends, but a small case of mistaken identity causes the people she knew years ago—including Hallie and her dreamy brother Josh—to believe she's someone else. As though the summer wasn't complicated enough already. Can Gemma keep up the charade? Or will she be found out by the very people she's been hiding from?

      Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend