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Interference by Kay Honeyman
Interference by Kay Honeyman













Interference by Kay Honeyman

A fun read with interesting themes likely to please most fans of realistic fiction." - School Library Journal Praise for The Fire Horse Girl:*"First-time author Honeyman has researched the history of Angel Island and early twentieth century San Francisco carefully, yet the ultimate strength of this story is in her character Jade Moon.

Interference by Kay Honeyman

Perfect for readers wanting an update of an Austen classic." - Booklist"The character-driven plot will have strong appeal. Kay Honeyman's big-hearted exploration of life after a scandal reveals the true meaning of love, forgiveness, and courage." - Justina Chen, author of North of Beautiful and A Blind Spot for Boys"Kay Honeyman scores a touchdown with Interference, a fabulous read about new beginnings and family politics, freshly spun with humor, scandal, football, and a little romance." - Elizabeth Eulberg, author of The Lonely Hearts Club and Better Off Friends"This light romance gives plenty of nods to Emma, including its flawed but well-intentioned protagonist, while taking a fresh approach to the story. With its winning combination of football, politics, and a swoony small-town romance, this story stole my heart." - Miranda Kenneally, author of Catching Jordan and Defending Taylor"If you've ever messed up big time and yearned to hit restart, you must read Interference. Praise for Interference:"I loved reading about Kate, who uses her street smarts and political know-how to go after what she knows is right. Terrifically funny and sweetly romantic, with whip-crack dialogue and a wise perspective on growing up, Interference is the perfect next read for fans of Jenny Han, Huntley Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Eulberg, or Sarah Dessen.

Interference by Kay Honeyman

But Kate has determination and a good heart, and with all her political savvy - and a little clever interference - she'll figure out what it takes to make Red Dirt home. And whenever Kate messes up, the irritatingly right (and handsome) Hunter Price is there to witness it. A pro tip for moving to Texas: Don't slam the star quarterback's hand in a door. Her father's campaign gets off to a rough start. None of her matchmaking efforts go according to plan. Friday Night Lights meets Jane Austen's Emma in this wonderful novel about a big election, big games, the big state of Texas, and a little romance.Īs a Congressman's daughter in Washington, D.C., Kate Hamilton is good at getting what she wants - what some people might call "interfering." But when her family moves to West Texas so her dad can run in a special election, Kate encounters some difficulties that test all her political skills.















Interference by Kay Honeyman