Analysis Of Pivot Point By Kasie West

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Kasie West is an American novelist that writes Young Adult, Paranormal and contemporary romance literature. She grew up in California and attended Fresno State University graduating with a Bachelor that is totally unrelated to writing. She is best known for the Pivot Point series of novels of which Pivot Point first published in 2013 was her debut title. She has also written several standalone novels in the contemporary romance genre and paranormal genre that have just been as successful as her YA novels. While she has recently been concentrating more on contemporary, romance she does not prefer any genre though contemporary comes easier for her given that she does not have to come up with new worlds or rules. Growing up she never knew that …show more content…

She believes she has the ultimate insurance plan until she gets the devastating news that her parents are getting divorced. To make matters even worse, she now has to choose which parent to live with. Her father is leaving the paranormal life to go live with normal people while her mother is staying behind to live a life Addie has always known. Being a searcher should make the decision easy but six weeks of looking into the future says it is not so easy. In one of her futures, she meets Trevor a sensitive, understanding, and cute artist in the normal high school she joins after opting to live with her father. In her alternate future, she is the object of interest of the quarterback that also happens to be the hottest guy in her school. Both paths portend loss and love and ultimately it comes down to who can she live with and what reality she can bear living through. In Split Second the sequel to Pivot Point, Addie has had some of the worst period in her life after her parents’ divorce. To make matter worse, her best friend betrayed her and it turns out that her boyfriend was just using her. The path that she chose seems to have been the worst of the two and she is forced to slow down time just so that she can bear the misfortunes dogging her

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