9 Quotes & Sayings By Courtney Kirchoff

Courtney Kirchoff is an acclaimed author of Young Adult fiction as well as a blogger and podcaster. She is the author of the "New York Times" bestselling "The Valedictorian," which has been translated into multiple languages, and the "New York Times" bestseller, "Belonging." Her first novel, "The Perfect Boyfriend," a contemporary romance featuring a teen girl who falls for a boy who is not quite perfect, won award nominations from the Romance Writers of America and the American Library Association. Courtney's second book is a middle grade novel about friendship, secrets, and love titled "The First Thanksgiving." Hailed as one of the most popular young adult authors on Amazon, she is also a frequent guest on interview and literary podcasts such as Hello Giggles and Lit Reactor. Her blog is found at www.couchpotatohistory.blogspot.com and her podcast can be found at www.couchpotatohistory.com

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A worm of fear wriggled in Jaden’s stomach, and the ethereal assuredness he channeled moments before evaporated as the worm burrowed deeper. When he next spoke, his own voice of trapped hysteria broke through, the worm having reached journey’s end. Courtney Kirchoff
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Modern American culture dictated the importance of touching the hand of someone you’ve just met, however counterintuitive it seemed. Why would he want to touch someone he didn’t know? Courtney Kirchoff
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His rules were thus: One, resist when beneficial to the cause. Two, dignity before humiliation. Three, don’t show true emotions. Courtney Kirchoff
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There were so many viciously sarcastic ways to respond, Jaden’s brain was temporarily paralyzed due to witty comeback overload. Courtney Kirchoff
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I've been to the other side... You're dead there, too. Courtney Kirchoff
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The two studied one another for what seemed hours, neither saying a word. Jaden’s first inclination was to yell and demand his freedom, but something held him back. Here was a new man, and a new set of mind games. He waited for the old man to speak first and introduce himself, as Dalton had upon their first formal meeting. The stranger remained silent. Courtney Kirchoff
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You make me believe in happiness... if I had my way, if anything were up to me, I’d never be without you. You are my purpose. Courtney Kirchoff
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Though it was mid- July, the morning was brisk, the sky a gray cotton of clouds, and Puget Sound a steely, cold blue. Most of Seattle grumbled, worn with winterish weather, impatient for the elusive summer sun. With umbrellas tucked away in the trunks of cars, sunglasses lost and separated from their original purchasers, the Pacific Northwest was a bastion of misty air and pale, complaining residents. Courtney Kirchoff