Halloween Character Booktacular with (Miranda Kenneally)

Oct •  19 •  2012

Hello ! Today I have the lovely Miranda Kennealy with an awesome excerpt that Catching Jordan fans will love!!

In my first book CATCHING JORDAN, Jordan’s love interest is a guy named Ty Green. Ty’s little sister, Vanessa, is still in middle school during CATCHING JORDAN, but in my fourth book, RACING SAVANNAH (coming in December 2013), Vanessa is one of the main characters. Below is a scene from RACING SAVANNAH that will most likely be the finished book. I hope you like the references to Halloween, and avid fans of CATCHING JORDAN and STEALING PARKER should pick up on some references!
Damned Five-Year Plans ~ Vanessa ~

 Papa has this prehistoric plaid couch the color of Halloween. Orange, red, gold, and more orange. It’s hideous. It’s hideous and I love it. It may look shitty on the outside, but it’s the comfiest couch ever. If I weren’t so scared I’d kill it, I’d dissect a cushion to see what’s inside. I bet it’d be full of clouds. My brother hates this couch. Ty keeps trying to buy Papa this leather and marble monstrosity that belongs in a castle, but I keep defending Halloween Couch’s honor. I’m not surprised Ty wants to replace it. He always thinks we should have the best, no matter if it’s practical or not. Like, he’s dating a top-of-the-line supermodel right now. It’s like he went to the supermodel factory and said, “I’ll take that one please. The one with the extra-long legs and the big boobs and hair that falls past her butt.” I’m thinking of my brother because I’m lying on the Halloween couch trying to figure out what to write for this stupid Five-Year Plan project the school wants me to do for Rory. I remember Ty having to work on his with a partner. His was easy: In five years, Ty will be playing for the NFL. And his partner was right. Ty is playing for the NFL. However, he was a bit wrong because Ty wanted to play for the Cowboys but he got picked up by the Cardinals and I like to make fun of him because, even though I don’t know shit about football, I know that Cowboys are more badass than birds. I type on my laptop: In five years, I’ll be Mrs. Rory Whitfield. Then I furiously jab the delete button because I hate girls who say stuff like that. It’s so lame. It’s as if they aren’t real people unless they’re attached at the hip to the guy they want. I’m a hypocrite. I haven’t been able to think about much besides Rory for the past year. I miss him. I hate watching Savannah Barrow moon over Jack Goodwin, not only because of what I did with Jack, but because I saw what she became because she lusted after him so hard. I don’t want to be that kind of girl. “How about macaroni and cheese for dinner?” I hear Papa call out from the kitchen. “Sounds great,” I say, knowing what’s coming. “Well get in here and make it then,” Papa jokes. “Let’s just order pizza.” “I love you,” Papa says with a laugh. “I love you, too,” I say. “Turn the game on.” “I hate football.” “Too bad. Your brother’s playing tonight.” “You mean he’s sitting on the sidelines holding a clipboard, right?” “Back-up quarterback is an important job!” “If you say so.” “He’s learning from the best quarterback in the league.” “I want pepperoni on my pizza!” “Don’t think you can change the subject by distracting me with pepperoni. You’re sucking up to me.” I grin to myself. I hate pepperoni, but Papa loves it. We always split our pizzas right down the middle. He’s my best friend. I’m sure lots of people would think it’s pretty lame that my best friend’s my grandfather. But whatever. I stare at the blinking cursor on my laptop screen. Where will I be in five years? Out of college, I guess. God only knows what I want to study. Will I have a boyfriend? Will I have any friends at all? Will Rory and I finally be back together? It’s my fault I lost Rory, I know that. When I first moved to Tennessee, I was only thirteen. My brother and I had to leave Texas to move in with Papa because my dad had died in a car wreck, and the same crash paralyzed my mom. When I started ninth grade, it was like all the girls automatically hated me because of my looks. I wasn’t stupid – I knew what I looked like, and I knew I drew the same reactions in guys that my brother elicits from the supermodels from the supermodel factory. I tried to make friends, I really did, but nobody wanted to be friends with the boyfriend-stealer. It’s not like I actually stole boyfriends. I just took their attention away from their girlfriends. I didn’t do it on purpose or anything, it just happened. And because my mom was sick and my dad had just died, people mistook my sadness for snobbishness. It was like all anyone could see was long blond hair and a skinny waist and blue eyes. How could a person who got so much attention from guys be so damned lonely? I had stopped talking to nearly everybody except Ty, Papa, and Mrs. Woods, the mother of one of my brother’s ex-girlfriends. That’s when one day, out of the blue, Rory Whitfield asked me out. He approached me in the library during lunch, and his face looked so sweet, so earnest, I couldn’t help but say yes. He wasn’t my type at all. His arms were thinner than strands of spaghetti, but I loved his smile and adored the way he cracked his knuckles when he was nervous. I fell in love with him. Hard. I shake my head, thinking of how funny it was when he threw a surprise party for me at Pizza Hut on my sixteenth birthday. We dated for nearly two years. I lost my virginity to him. I told him I loved him and he said the same thing to me. And then my brother went away to school. And all I had was Papa and Mrs. Woods. And Rory, and I loved him more than anything. And then my mom died. And I freaked out. I was dumb. I told Rory that I needed to make sure I really loved him, and I needed some time apart, and I pushed him away, because I didn’t think my heart could handle it if anything happened to him. I needed to forget about him. Rory cried. He said he’d wait for me. I knew he would. And then one night I went to a party. Got too drunk. Ended up sleeping with Jack Goodwin. How can Rory forgive me when I can’t even forgive myself? I don’t know where I’ll be in five years, I type. I don’t know how to get out of this place.

About the author:
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“Miranda Kenneally is the author of CATCHING JORDANSTEALING PARKER (October 1, 2012) and THINGS I CAN’T FORGET (March 2013). Miranda is the co-creator of Dear Teen Me. The Dear Teen Me Anthology will be published on October 31, 2012. She enjoys reading and writing young adult literature, and loves Star Trek, music, sports, Mexican food, Twitter, coffee, and her husband. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook. Miranda is represented by Sara Megibow at Nelson Literary Agency.”

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Loved the excerpt, especially since the character is named Savannah! Can’t wait to read it!!

Happy Reading!


16 Comments

  1. Jenny
    Oct 19, 2012

    Hmmmm. I love Miranda’s books, but at the moment I’m not sure I’m a huge fan of Vanessa. Poor Rory! Obviously she made a mistake with Jack, and everyone makes mistakes, but situations like that just push all my buttons and I feel so bad for the person who loves the person that just made a whopping error in judgment. My heart hurts for Rory!

  2. Kat C
    Oct 19, 2012

    Wait, is this book about Ty from Catching Jordan ? I always though his family would make a good book.

    I always find it weird to read books with my name (I’ve read every John Green book by An Abundance of Katherines). So funny this book has your name !

  3. Karen
    Oct 19, 2012

    I love when we get to see characters throughout a series until they mature into their own book.

    Can’t wait and thanks for the excerpt.

  4. Texas Book Lover
    Oct 19, 2012

    I like getting to see characters progress throughout a series. This one sounds great!

    Thanks so much for sharing

  5. Cali Willette
    Oct 19, 2012

    This was a good excerpt, I’ve always wanted to read Catching Jordan. 🙂

  6. Poor Rory!! *hugs to virtual boy*

    I so need to read this book. Way to go Savy! 😀

  7. desitheblonde
    Oct 19, 2012

    i have not reaad them sorry never herd them either i would love to read and blog on them

  8. Lawren Bokman
    Oct 19, 2012

    Nice post I have not really looked at this author I should.

  9. Vivien
    Oct 19, 2012

    Such a fabulous excerpt!! Need more 🙂

  10. Oh! Paper Pages
    Oct 20, 2012

    I can’t wait to read more. I loved Catching Jordan and just ordered Stealing Parker.

  11. I can’t wait to read this — loved Catching Jordan and Stealing Parker!!!

  12. Christina Fiorelli
    Oct 21, 2012

    It is awesome that the next ones include characters we love! What an incredibly sweet story:)

  13. Kelly
    Oct 23, 2012

    I haven’t read this series yet. It looks good now that i have a little taste of it!

  14. books4me
    Oct 23, 2012

    I’m not familar with this read and hope that Vanessa grows up and learns getting drunk doesn’t ‘give her permission’ to sleep around and use drinking as an excuse!

  15. lastnerve
    Oct 26, 2012

    I think this short is perfect for teens. They go through so much and seeing what they do through other people might help. Although I haven’t read the series yet, I’m totally putting this on my TBR pile. Thanks for the short!

    Val
    lastnerve2000 at gmail dot com

  16. Genevieve Tilley
    Oct 29, 2012

    I agree with pp lastnerve. To see an outside perspective of “typical” teen behavior could definitely open some eyes. Nice excerpt!