Becky meets the boy of her dreams,
too bad he keeps disappearing.
too bad he keeps disappearing.
"It could not be worse for ninth grader Becky Michigan on her first day at a new school, sitting in beet juice and staining her white jeans in a classroom about to fill up with students. In the nick of time, a gorgeous blonde boy named Danny comes in and offers his over-sized baseball jersey so she can cover up, get to the office, and change. By the time she pulls the shirt over her head, however, he has mysteriously disappeared.
Becky scours the school in search of her dream-athlete and wonders why after contact with him she has magically gained the ability to throw a fastball ninety miles per hour! Instead of finding the answer, however, Becky's new skill pits her against the school bully and the entire varsity baseball team.
That night, after her exciting showdown in front of the entire school, Danny shows up at her bedroom window. If she will agree to meet him behind Rutledge High at midnight on the ball field at the edge of the woods, he promises to reveal a secret meant to alter the past and change her life forever."
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Nicholas Fisher is a college professor and a sports enthusiast. He writes adult horror under another name, but thought of the idea for Becky’s Kiss while coaching his son’s baseball team. Since the story involved high school drama he decided to write his first young adult piece. When not writing or teaching, Nicholas Fisher enjoys pizza, reality television, and playing the banjo. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife and his son goes to Arizona State University.
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Character
Casting
(Feel
free to pick your own Cast, Who do you think would be perfect in these parts?)Becky Michigan:
the lead character. A "country" type girl (from upstate New York) with long auburn hair, a small turned up nose, and sad puppy-dog eyes. Built slim and very athletic, though she thinks she is a klutz. Pretty, but she hasn't learned quite yet how to "package" herself, so she thinks she comes off plain. When she tries out for the varsity baseball team at her high school and puts on the royal blue Rutledge Tigers hat, pulling all that hair through the hole in the back in a glorious ponytail, however, she realizes how shockingly pretty she is.
MY PICK:
Alexandria Daddario. I think she could totally own this roll.
Danny Taragna:
Becky's love interest. Only an inch or two taller than Becky, and the epitome of the "beautiful jock," always seen wearing his favorite little league tournament jersey, not tucked in. He is a blonde with crystal blue eyes, arching eyebrows, and high cheekbones. Like a cherub. He is humble and quietly clever, the type that "wears skinny well."
MY PICK:
Cole LaBrant. Technically not an actor (I don't think so, at least.) But he TOTALLY fits the description right?
Cody Hatcher:
The class bully. Tall with unkempt long black hair. Mole under one cheek. Peach fuzz goatee. Often wears an army jacket and dirty sneakers. Wise guy in class as well as the hallways. The type that tenses up the mood of the class, goading others to challenge the teacher, then leaning back in his chair saying "Oooh," to instigate. The type of guy that cuts himself shaving and wears that little piece of toilet paper with the red dot on it into school.
MY PICK:
Thomas McDonell could totally own this roll. He looks all nice and sweet, but if you've seen him on The 100, you know he can totally get ugly if he needs too.
SNIPPET:
“Here.” She had arrived at her seat, and she’d also
pretty much solved the mystery of the little rebellion going on. The guy sitting in the chair next to hers had
been absent yesterday, and he was clearly establishing himself as the class
troublemaker—tall and wiry, knees and elbows everywhere, flannel shirt with a
rip in the elbow. He had chin-zits
slightly covered by a peach fuzz goatee, haphazard hair curling up a bit on the
sides, and a big mole under his left cheekbone.
And all through Becky’s awkward entry, he’d been rocking back and forth
in his chair, hooting at each outburst, and adding a little “Ooooh-ahhh” at
each of Mr. Marcus’s retorts. He wasn’t
even the one misbehaving, at least not in any provable way. He was just the instigator, sitting back and
prodding.
He
also had his foot up on Becky’s chair.
Black Converse high top. Dirty
too.
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