Another day of the Heartbreakers tour for 2015! It's a week filled with Valentine's Day goodness from some amazing authors! Visit each stop as each of the bloggers will be highlighting different authors and asking different questions! Also be sure to enter the giveaway that will be located at the bottom of each tour stop.
Today, I have Judith Tewes and D.G. Driver visiting the blog and answering some very important Valentine Day themed questions!
Judith is spotlighting her novel My Soon - To - Be Sex Life
Charlie is down to her absolute. Total. Last. Resort.Who doesn't love a bad bad on the road to redemption? Yes, please!
Despite a thoroughly comprehensive list of potential cherry poppers, er…suitors, and careful plotting, Charlie is three weeks into her devirginization campaign, still untouched, and getting desperate. In the movie of her life, this aspiring screenwriter
is giving herself a PG, for please, get some.
Her project goes into freeze frame when her mom checks herself into rehab and packs Charlie off to live with her estranged, or just plain strange, grandfather, Monty. How is she supposed to get a date when she has to go pick up his Depends?
Enter Eric, a hot rehab grad on the road to redemption, and the only one who can make Charlie rethink her strategy. The more she gets to know him, the more convinced she becomes that is the one, and not just another to add to the list of people who will abandon her.
In this hilarious and heartbreaking story of one girl’s detoured road to womanhood, Charlie’s list develops a life of its own – right when she realizes there’s so much more to lose..
Judith was kind enough to answer some questions for me! Catherine and Heathcliff are iconic and extremely twisted (aka the best kind of love story).
1. What do you think is the best way to get over a heartbreak?
Throwing yourself into something new and challenging, and / or throwing yourself into a vat of warm chocolate.
2. What literary couple is your favourite?
I’ve always adored the messed up, twisted, haunting relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights.
Judith Tewes resides in Northern Alberta where she: writes, sings, plays bass guitar,walks her three crazy labs, and suspects she’s living the life of a superhero’s alias.
Blog: http://judithteweswrites.blogspot.ca/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JudithTewes
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/judithteweswrites
Next up, as part of the tour, I have D.G. Driver sharing details about her novel!
Mark has finally gotten the attention of the girl of his dreams. Only, his lame attempts at romance through texts and emails seem to be turning her off. When he gets put in the back of the room in an over-full class at school, he begins to discover old notes giving advice about how to write a great love letter. At first he thinks he’s stumbled on some long-forgotten notes passed in class ages ago, but every time he reads them they seem directed specifically to him. They also appear at the perfect moment each time he needs more advice. It’s like someone is haunting him. How dothe notes keep appearing? Who’s writing them? Why?Mysterious notes, and romance. What's not to be excited about?!
And if Mark follows the ghostly writer’s advice, will he win Bethany’s love?
D.G. also answers my questions and Elizabeth and Mr Darcy may just be my favourite as well!
1. What do you think is the best way to get over a heartbreak?
Ice cream first. Rocky Road. A couple sad movies to get all the tears out. Then, most importantly, getting busy with a project to keep my mind off of it. It is not, and I repeat NOT, a good idea to start dating someone new.
2. What literary couple is your favourite?
This is so hard to answer. Of all books I’ve ever read? I’m going to say Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy. Of YA books? My current favorite (as it is always changing) is Bodee and Lexi from Faking Normal.
Notes is D. G. Driver’s second book published by Fire and Ice. Her fantasy novel Cry of the Sea was released in 2014. She has published several award-winning, critically acclaimed non-fiction books as Donna Getzinger. She is an active member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and lives with her family in Nashville, Tennessee. Visit her web site to learn more about her, and follow her to keep up with future projects.
www.dgdriver.com
www.facebook.com/donnagdriver
@DGDriverAuthor
Thank you to both of them for stopping by. Be sure to stop by tomorrow for the next day of the tour.
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