Tully has no memory of what happened at the ancient passage grave on the night of the full moon, but Kit was there too. She finally figures out what he chose.
And decides he got it wrong.
The Celtic god of love and music might have made their wishes come true, but the price is too high –– a hopeless future trapped in their deadbeat home town, unless Kit can find a way to change it.
Unfortunately, there’s only one way to do that. Kit needs to seek out Aonghus again.
But now she knows the risks involved, is she desperate enough to go through with it, especially when Tully doesn’t agree?
What Early Readers Say...
The first book left me wanting for more, I couldn’t wait to know what would come next for Kit and Tully! Safe to say, I absolutely loved it and I’m sure other readers will too. Seeing Kit and Tully’s relationship evolve over time, watching them grow and become two wonderful people made this book pretty perfect. While the first book was from Tully’s pov, this one’s from Kit’s which gave this book a refreshing new take. I loved how everything slowly fell into place for both of them and can’t wait to see the next chapter of their story! (Goodreads Reviewer)
Even with her insecurities she (Kit) still pushes Tully towards his dream. This book offers more insight into the parents, and the struggles that Tully faces daily. I can’t wait to see what happens in Book 3. (Goodreads Reviewer)
It was really interesting to see everything happening through Kit's eyes— I enjoyed reading about all of the sweet moments between Kit and Tully as they continue realizing how strongly they feel about each other and as they both strive to create different lives for themselves. It was great to see Spike and Felice again! As well as their ever strong friend group. This story includes: a 1990s small town Irish setting, well written three-dimensional characters, songwriting, music, Celtic Mythology, friendship, love, and conflict. This series continues to be mysterious, intriguing, and lots of fun. I highly recommend this book and series! (Goodreads Reviewer)
Kit and Tully are back. They are as adorable as ever. Tully is still the greatest human ever. They go through some hard times but he is always smiling. (Goodreads Reviewer)
The second book in the Kit and Tully series is just as good. This book develops Kit and Tully's relationship, following them both through the school year from the start of Kit's final year to the celebratory ball. We also watch Tully become a lead member in a new and emerging band within Dublin. Side notes include learning more about Kit's and Tully's families including Tully's mother's illness. As well as the various mysteries, primarily with Aonghus. As in book 1, I also enjoyed the romance unfolding in a time before technology which is a unique selling point for this book for young adults. I very much look forward to reading the third book of the series. (Goodreads Reviewer)
First Valentine is a nice, quick, easy read if you want a hit of romance with a mix of magic. (Goodreads Reviewer)
I can't wait to see where this story and relationship goes. If you're looking for a short, fast moving story with a bit of magic, and a lot of music and romance, this is a book series for you. (Goodreads Reviewer)
Mocha Von Bee is the author of the Kit & Tully series. She writes about coming of age, with characters her readers can’t help rooting for, even when they expect the worst—like Tully, the new guy in town who’s always there for Kit, who has eyes only for bad boy wannabe rock star, Mac Whitehead. The story is inspired by where Mocha grew up in Ireland, not far from the home of Aonghus, a Celtic god of love and music who’s said to have lived deep inside an ancient passage grave.
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