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“I think every teen girl has wondered what her mother was like at her age, and in this book, we get to know both mother and daughter at age 17. And there’s love and longing and a quest and music, so while this is a completely different book from Love Letters to the Dead, I am confident that fans of the first book will adore this one, too.”

Ava Dellaira, author of Love Letters to the Dead, announces her upcoming book 17 years, which follows a girl and her mother during their 17th year. Who else can’t wait to see what Ava has in store for this one?! 

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Love Letter to the Dead Paperback Tour

Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira is a must read, and now it’s coming out in paperback. Don’t miss out! The screenplay is in the works. 

If you loved The Perks of Being a Wallflower this is your next favorite book! 

Tour Dates: 

Monday, September 28, 7 PM- A Great Good Place For Books (Oakland, CA)

Wednesday, September 30, 7 PM- Powell’s Cedar Ridge Crossing (Beaverton, OR)

Thursday, October 1, 6:30 PM- Pages (Manhattan Beach, CA)- with Stephen Chbosky and Liz Maccie

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First & Then ‘Book Superlative’ Blog Tour 9/13-10/13

The most epic of blog tours ever planned... ever! It’s going to be so much fun! There will be reviews, interviews, giveaways, and more for FIRST AND THEN by Emma Mills! 

First & Then: FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS MEETS PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

·         September 13: Adventures of a Book Junkie, “Pucker Up Best Kiss”

·         September 14: The Book Addicts Guide, “You’ve Come a Long Way” (Character that changes the most over time)

·         September 15: Michelle and Leslie’s Book Picks, “Say What?!” (Best quote)

·         September 16: WinterHaven Books, “Best Dressed” (best book jackets)

·         September 17: Lili’s Reflections, “Sizzle Factor” (Best Romance)

·         September 18: Alexa Loves Books, “Biggest Tear Jerker”

·         September 19: Pure Imagination, “Favorite Female Character”

·          September 20: The Reader Bee, “Most Likely to Be Turned Into a Movie”

·         September 21: Andi ABC’s, “Favorite Character That’s a Class Clown”

·         September 22: The Irish Banana, “Hottest Couple”

·         September 23: YA Bibliophile, “Most Important to Share with a Friend”

·         September 24: Eater of Books, “Favorite Male Character”

·         September 25: Hello Chelly, “Most Diverse”

·         September 26: Ex Libris Kate, “Character You’d Most Like to Get Stuck on a Desert Island With”

·         September 27: Reading Adventure, “Favorite Best Friend”

·         September 28: A Perfection Called Books, “Best Sense of Humor” (writing)

·         September 29: Swoony Boys Podcast, Most Likely to Become a Classic

·         September 30: That Artsy Reader Girl, “Most Adorkable Moment”

·         October 1: Love at First Page, “Most Likely to Inspire Fan Fiction”

·         October 2: My Book Muse, “Favorite Scene in a Book”

·         October 3: Green Bean Teen Queen, “Most Likely to Make You Cry on Public Transportation”

·         October 4: Book Briefs, “Most Likely to End up on Banned Books List”

·         October 5: Paper Riot, “Biggest Plot Twist”

·         October 6: Supernatural Snark, “Book Most Likely to Change Your Life”

·         October 7: Who R U Blog, “Most Inspirational”

·         October 8: Reading Nook Reviews, “Favorite Adult Character”

·         October 9: What Sarah Read, “Best Beach Read”

·         October 10: Fiction Fare, “Character You Most Love to Hate”

·         October 11: Dark Fairietales, “Most Heartbreaking Book or Moment”

·         October 12: Addicted 2 Novels, “Can’t Live With ‘Em: Favorite Character That’s a Sibling”

·         October 13: Fiktshun, “Friendliest Author(s) on Social Media”

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Tonight the Streets Are Ours Blog Tour Schedule

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Recklessly loyal. That's how seventeen-year-old Arden Huntley has always thought of herself. Taking care of her loved ones is what gives Arden purpose in her life and makes her feel like she matters. But lately she's grown resentful of everyone--including her needy best friend and her absent mom--taking her loyalty for granted.

Then Arden stumbles upon a website called Tonight the Streets Are Ours, the musings of a young New York City writer named Peter, who gives voice to feelings that Arden has never known how to express. He seems to get her in a way that no one else does, and he hasn't even met her. Until Arden sets out on a road trip to find him.

During one crazy night out in New York City filled with parties, dancing, and music--the type of night when anything can happen, and nearly everything does--Arden discovers that Peter isn't exactly who she thought he was. And maybe she isn't exactly who she thought she was, either.

Check out the TONIGHT THE STREETS ARE OURS Blog Tour for author interviews, giveaways, and more! 

10-Sep: Miss Print

12-Sep: Reading Teen

16-Sep: Fierce Reads

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