Thursday, January 16, 2014

Blog Tour: Where You'll Find Me by Erin Fletcher



Published January 7th 2014 by Entangled: Teen
When Hanley Helton discovers a boy living in her garage, she knows she should kick him out. But Nate is too charming to be dangerous. He just needs a place to get away, which Hanley understands. Her own escape methods (vodka, black hair dye, and pretending the past didn't happen) are more traditional, but who is she to judge?

Nate doesn't tell her why he's in her garage, and she doesn't tell him what she's running from. Soon, Hanley's trading her late-night escapades for all-night conversations and stolen kisses. But when Nate's recognized as the missing teen from the news, Hanley isn't sure which is worse: that she's harboring a fugitive, or that she's in love with one.




Interview: Erin Fletcher
1. Describe your book in one sentence.
After discovering a boy living in her garage, Hanley isn’t sure which is worse: harboring a fugitive, or falling in love with one.

2. Tell us a little something about Hanley and Nate?
Both Hanley and Nate have secrets. They’re both running from different situations in different ways. Hanley’s escape is drinking and going to parties with her friends. Nate’s escape is living in Hanley’s garage.

3. In writing books, do you have any rituals?
My absolute best time to write is first thing in the morning. On days when I’m working on a book, my alarm goes off at 4:39 (yes, 4:39 a.m.). I take a shower, make coffee, and hit the computer around 5:00. I write until 6:30, when it’s time to get ready for my day job. When I’m on a deadline or feeling inspired, I’ll write on my lunch break or after work, but most of my writing is done before the sun comes up.

4. Books this 2014 you are excited to read?
So many! Blackfin Sky by Kat Ellis, Between by Megan Whitmer, NIL by Lynne Matson, Being Sloane Jacobs by Lauren Morrill, Panic by Lauren Oliver, Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy, and Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins are just a few! I think 2014 is going to be a great year for books.

5. Any new projects this year?
I wrote another contemporary YA manuscript that I have no definite plans for yet, but I’m really excited about it! And I have another contemporary YA story that I’m just starting. 

GIVEAWAY TIME!

3 comments:

  1. I read Where You'll Find Me yesterday and really enjoyed it. I only wish it had been longer. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  2. I'm excited too for Isla and the Happily Ever After and obviously for Where You'll Find Me

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  3. Howdy, strangers!

    It's been FOREVER since I stopped by your blog-- and I've missed it! You guys always have great book recommendations ( you're reviews are recommendations in a sense). I have not heard of Where You'll Find Me and it sounds like a YA novel I definitely would enjoy reading, so thanks for sharing!

    I need to get back into reviewing some more YA books: I sorta went on a NA romance trip for a bit and am trying to play catch up on reviewing those books. But in between I want to get back to reading some more YA. This book sounds like a good place to start!

    Best Wishes,
    Mia @ The Muses Circle

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