The tour will run from June 9th to 15th and there will be available the following types of posts:
- Review (Limited spots)
- Favorite Quotes (Blogger's Choice)
- Playlist (Blogger's Choice)
- Interviews (Blogger comes up with 5-7 questions)
- Guest Posts (Blogger comes up with AT LEAST 3 topics for author to choose from)
- Creative Option (Blogger makes a post-- could be a mood board, dreamcast, or anything dealing with the theme of the book)
- Promotional Post
Reviewers will receive a digital copy of the book via Edelweiss.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Signing up for the tour does not guarantee you will be selected. We will reach out to all hosts that have been chosen once the sign-ups have closed and the tour schedule has been published.
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, LGBTQIA
Synopsis:
Saoirse doesn’t believe in love at first sight or happy endings. If they were real, her mother would still be able to remember her name and not in a care home with early onset dementia. A condition that Saoirse may one day turn out to have inherited. So she’s not looking for a relationship. She doesn’t see the point in igniting any romantic sparks if she’s bound to burn out.
But after a chance encounter at an end-of-term house party, Saoirse is about to break her own rules. For a girl with one blue freckle, an irresistible sense of mischief, and a passion for rom-coms.
Unbothered by Saoirse’s no-relationships rulebook, Ruby proposes a loophole: They don’t need true love to have one summer of fun, complete with every cliché, rom-com montage-worthy date they can dream up—and a binding agreement to end their romance come fall. It would be the perfect plan, if they weren’t forgetting one thing about the Falling in Love Montage: when it’s over, the characters actually fall in love… for real.
Ciara Smyth is a social work student by day, writer by night and cat enthusiast 24/7.
Her first YA novel - about memory, rom-coms and girls who like girls - will be published in Summer 2020 by Andersen Press in the UK and HarperCollins in the US.
She previously worked as a teacher and mental health trainer. She enjoys jigging (verb: to complete a jigsaw) and claims to enjoy yoga in order to cultivate a zen persona that is shattered approximately ten minutes after you meet her.
She is from the south of Ireland but has lived in Belfast for so long that her parents make fun of her Northern accent.
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