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Some lovely indie romcom authors have teamed up to bring us some spooky romance reads! Follow them on IG to check out the upcoming cover reveals and release dates!
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Have you heard?
Some lovely indie romcom authors have teamed up to bring us some spooky romance reads! Follow them on IG to check out the upcoming cover reveals and release dates!
Welcome to the blog tour for Expired Return by Lisa Phillips, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!
About the book
Title: Expired Return
Series: Last Chance Fire and Rescue #1
Author: Lisa Phillips
Publisher: Sunrise Publishing
Release Date: January 31, 2023
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense
She’ll give everything to protect her family.
He always knew she was the one.
Veterinary tech Pepper Miller lives a quiet life in Last Chance County. She’s watching her niece until her sister shows up…if she ever does. When Victory’s father demands he take over her care, Pepper knows something has gone wrong. With a new drug in town, and her sister embroiled in a dangerous bargain, it’s up to Pepper to protect the people she loves.
Even if it costs every secret she’s ever kept.
Fire Department liaison Allen Frees lives with the injuries he sustained as a police officer in a raid gone wrong. He’s put his life back together but getting the truck crew and engine squad to succeed might be his toughest assignment yet. When Victory is nearly kidnapped at a community event, Allen steps in to help Pepper keep her niece safe. The one thing he couldn’t fix was the love he lost, but he isn’t going to let Pepper walk away this time.
No matter what walls he has to break down.
Last Chance County returns in this blazing new series from Sunrise Publishing.
Purchase Links: Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | BookBub
About the author:
Lisa Phillips is a USA Today and top ten Publishers Weekly bestselling author of over 50 books that span Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense line, independently published series romantic suspense, and thriller novels. She’s discovered a penchant for high-stakes stories of mayhem and disaster where you can find made-for-each-other love that always ends in happily ever after.
Lisa is a British ex-pat who grew up an hour outside of London and attended Calvary Chapel Bible College, where she met her husband. He’s from California, but nobody’s perfect. It wasn’t until her Bible College graduation that she figured out she was a writer (someone told her). As a worship leader for Calvary Chapel churches in her local area, Lisa has discovered a love for mentoring new ministry members and youth worship musicians.
Discover the world of Last Chance Fire and Rescue at: https://lastchancecounty.com/lc-fire
Conncect with Lisa by visiting www.authorlisaphillips.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.
Tour Giveaway
(1) Winner will receive a print copy of Expired Return, a $10 Amazon gift card, and sticker swag from Last Chance County!
Full tour schedule is below. The giveaway begins at midnight January 31, 2023 and will last through 11:59 PM EST on February 7, 2023. Winner will be notified within 2 weeks of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or risk forfeiture of prize. US only. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.
Giveaway is subject to Just Read Publicity Tours Giveaway Policies
Follow along at JustRead Tours for a list full of stops!
I’m so excited to have Carley on the blog today! She was super sweet to take the time to answer allllll my questions—check it out below 👇
Hi Carley! I, along with all the other book lovers out there, loved loved loved Every Summer After. It’s literally the perfect summer read 😍. How did this book come to fruition?
Thank you so much! I grew up on a lake in Barry’s Bay, where the book is set. My parents sold our house about a decade ago, but my husband and I still rent a cottage in the area every summer. I was there for all of July and August in 2020 and feeling so nostalgic for the summers of my childhood. That might have been because I’d read my teenage journals a couple months earlier in one of the early lockdown weekends. The pandemic had me feeling pretty raw — I was thinking a lot about the people who come and go from our lives. One day, I got off a very stressful work call and decided at that moment to write a novel — it had been something I’d always wanted to do. I knew I wanted to set the book at the lake, and I knew I wanted to tackle young love from an adult perspective. I started Every Summer After a day or two later.
Tell us about growing up in Barry’s Bay!
I was born in Toronto, and our family cottage was on Kamaniskeg Lake in Barry’s Bay. When I was three, we moved to Australia. When I was eight, we moved back. But instead of settling in Toronto, my parents decided to make our cottage a home. I lived in Barry’s Bay from fourth grade until the end of high school. So like Sam in Every Summer After, I was a year-round resident on the lake. We lived down a bumpy dirt road in the bush, and cottagers would come and go throughout the year. My family had an inn and restaurant in town, so when I was a teen, I worked there. Every Summer After is very much an ode to the summers of my youth. Friendship bracelets. Reading on the dock. Spending all day in a bathing suit. There’s a jumping rock on Kamaniskeg and my cousins had an old yellow boat, just like the Floreks do in the book.
Is there a character in Every Summer After that is most like you?
There’s a bit of me in both Percy and Sam, but I think I’m more of a Sam. It’s not just that we had similar childhoods, but I’m very goal-oriented and tend to pursue them relentlessly. When I was a teenager, I also dreamed of having a big life away from my small town, but I’ve come to appreciate Barry’s Bay a lot more as an adult.
How would you describe your feelings once your debut hit the market?
Overwhelmed in the best way! When I started writing the book, it was a project for myself. I always dreamed about writing a novel, and I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it. It was a very private, personal process, and I told very few people I was writing. To have the book be out in the world is surreal. To have it be so widely read is flabbergasting. There’s been so much hype surrounding Every Summer After that I kind of want to tell people, Lower your expectations, please!!! But I’m so grateful and humbled by how readers have responded — and how they’ve encouraged friends and family to give it a chance.
Are you still involved in journalism or strictly writing novels now?
I left my job as Executive Editor of Refinery29 Canada last fall to pursue fiction full-time. I was a magazine and newspaper editor for 16 years, and I worked so hard to build a successful career in media. I love so much about journalism, and I adore journalists, but I hadn’t been happy for several years. Writing Every Summer After was such a revelation — it felt like what I was meant to be doing with my life. I hope I can continue to write forever.
What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
We have two young children, so between work and family, there’s in a whole lot of free time. I try to run as often as I can — running has become a part of my writing process and is the best way for me to manage anxiety and stress. I read, of course, and my husband and I try to have some kind of date night every week, which is often having a nice meal together at home. We love food.
Where is your favorite place to write? Do you need silence/background noise?
I feel most creative at the lake, but I don’t get to work there very much. I used to think I needed silence to work, but I’ve learned over the past two years that I can write in almost any situation. I’ve written on the dock with friends chatting around me. I’ve written in the living room while my son watches TV. I’ve worked in coffee shops. I gave birth to my second child in April of last year, and my husband and the baby have been home with me while I’ve been working on my second novel. I never used to write with music, but now I put on noise canceling headphones and music in order to work through the boys’ racket.
Who are some of your favorite authors?
Oh gosh. So many. In adult fiction, there’s Elin Hilderbrand, Tia Williams, Christina Lauren, Colleen Hoover, Taylor Jenkins Reid, Emily Henry, Talia Hibbert, and Beth O’Leary. In young adult, Nicola Yoon, Jennifer Niven, Cath Crowley, Jenny Han, and Tahereh Mafi. I’m sure I’m missing plenty more!
Do you have any family traditions you look forward to every year?
Going to the cottage. My oldest son is almost six. That first time he runs down the dock and leaps into the water fills my heart completely. We also have an annual visit with my best friend and her family at their cottage. Drinking wine with my bestie at the lake while the kids play is heaven.
How would you describe your personality?
Gah! That is a difficult task. I was once asked to describe my writing in three words, and I went with: emotional, nostalgic, and sparkling. Maybe I’m a bit like that too. I’m also very determined and a total extrovert.
Tell us more about your husband’s nonna’s homemade lasagna!
HA! I’m not lying when I say I was first interested in my husband because I overheard him talking about his nonna’s cooking. Nonna Angela’s lasagna is life-alteringly good. She makes the most incredible thin lasagna noodles (everything is from scratch, of course) and the perfect sugo (a red sauce with ground pork and maybe veal). She layers it with mozzarella and parmigiano cheese. So it’s sauce, noodle, cheese, sauce, noodle cheese. It’s sounds heavy, but the noodles are thin and she has a light touch with the sauce and cheese, and it’s just layer upon layer — I think I once counted eleven. I’ve helped her make it a couple of times, but she’s a secretive lady. Whenever you cook with her, she always has done something ahead of time — like get the pasta dough ready before we roll it out — so you’re never quite sure how her pasta is so wonderful or her sauce so perfect.
What is something your readers may not know about you?
I went to sleepaway summer camp once for a week. I think it was the summer before fifth or sixth grade. I was having a hard time in school then — I struggled with friends when we moved to back to Canada. But I was immediately embraced by this group of camp girls, many of whom knew each other from previous summers. We spent the week riding horses and swimming in the river. They called me Bubbles because of my bubbly personality — I think I must have been over the moon to have friends. It was one of the best weeks of my childhood.
Favorites:
Drink? Coffee
Dessert? Cheese and crackers
Movie? 13 Going on 30
Scent? None
Fashion style? I work at home, so I’m usually in sweats or my running clothes, but I make an effort when I go out. I love clothes, and I’m a bit of magpie. I don’t think I could define my style. I try to wear Canadian as much as possible.
Vacation spot? The lake, though you know that by now.
Book? Seven Days in June by Tia Williams.
Person? People! I’m lucky to have lots.
Color? Purple.
Finally, I hear that you’re currently writing your second book! I couldn’t be more excited about this 🤩🤩🤩. Is there info you can give us on this—or is it all tight-lipped?
I have info! Meet Me at the Lake comes out on May 2, 2023. It’s a love story that I’m so, so proud of. It’s about Fern Brookbanks, who’s had to return home to run her mother’s lakeside resort. (The absolute last thing she’s ever wanted to do.) The business is struggling and her ex-boyfriend is the manager, and then in walks Will Baxter with an offer to help. Fern spent twenty-four magical hours with Will in her early twenties after a chance encounter in the city turned into a daylong adventure. They shared all their secrets and made a promise to meet one year later. Fern showed up. Will didn’t.
Will might be the only person who understands what Fern is going through — and the lifeline she needs. But Fern isn’t sure she can trust him, especially because she can tell he’s hiding something.
Like Every Summer After, the book is told in alternating timelines. In the past, you spend the day in Toronto with Fern and Will. And in the present, you’re at Brookbanks Resort for the summer, so it’s a little bit Before Sunrise and a little bit Dirty Dancing, with an element of mystery and a ton of big feelings.
Thank you so much for your time Carley! I love your story about summer camp 😍. This whole interview kind of makes me want to go to Barry’s Bay, eat some homemade lasagna, and curl up to watch 13 Going on 30—I completely forgot about that movie!
I know I can speak for most of us when I say we are anxiously awaiting release day for Meet Me at the Lake! 📖
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You guys, I was so PUMPED when Ali agreed to answer some questions for my blog! I’m a huge fan and loved learning more about her and her books. 💕 She’s hilarious! Check it out below 👇
Hi Ali! The Love Hypothesis is one of my all-time favorite rom coms! I know it blew us all away and I can’t believe it was your debut! Can you tell us how this book came to be?
In a Star Wars fic exchange, a friend mentioned that they wanted to read a fake dating fic. I had recently watched To All The Boys, so I was in a fake-dating mood and I took the prompt!
Tell us your connection to women in STEM!
I have a Ph.D. in neuroscience, and I’ve been in STEM academia in various roles for about 10 years now.
What was your favorite scene to write in The Love Hypothesis? (without spoilers of course 😍)
The sunscreen scene (because I love to see my characters suffer!!)
Of the 3 novellas you wrote, do you have a favorite?
Below Zero! I just really like the idea of a love interest who’ll drop anything to go save the person he loves, even if she’s stuck in a crevasse in the Arctic…
How long have you been writing?
For about five years! I started write fan fiction a few months after seeing Star Trek Beyond at the movies…
Do you have a stand-out, amazing, or crazy moment after becoming a published author?
This summer I got to go to Brazil for a mini book tour and it was one of the most amazing experiences ever! I got to meet tons of amazing people and eat delicious food and had an absolute blast!
What does a day of writing look like for you?
Lately: I wake up, decide that today I’m going to write a ton of words and be super productive, then about twelve hours later I realize that I spent my entire day watching k drama and did not, in fact, write any words, and despair about absolute lack of self-control!
What do you do to celebrate after finishing a book (writing one not reading one 🤣 ).
By spending weeks in a flurry of panic and anxiety that it’s not good enough. And with a milkshake!
What are a few books you would recommend to anyone?!
The Heart of Blade Duology by Sherry Thomas
The Psy-Changeling series by Nalini Singh
A Caribbean Heiress in Paris by Adriana Herrera
If You Ask Me by Libby Hubscher
Pride and Protest by Nikki Payne (out November 2022)
What are some of your hobbies?
I love to crochet while watching K-Drama!
Do you have any pets? Tell us about them!
I have a beautiful, graceful, intelligent grey cat who walks in beauty (Bernie) and then an orange cat who’s also there (Hux) and I would die for either of them.
How would you describe your personality?
Awkward, anxious, and loud.
Tell us a fun fact we may not know about you!
As a kid, I was on a water polo team (though I was never very good at it…)
Finally, I’m dying to read Love on the Brain (coming 8/22)!!! For those who aren’t familiar with it, can you give us a synopsis?
Aaaa, it’s sooo close!! LOTB is the story of a neuroscientist who finds herself having to co-lead a very important NASA project with an engineer with whom she has a past.
Thank you so so much Ali for taking the time to answer some questions and giving us a peek into the woman behind the books! I love that I’m not the only one who thinks they are awkward and anxious 😂. And water polo sounds awesome and ridiculously hard! P.S. Definitely don’t feel panicked or anxious about Love on the Brain coming out-we all already love you and know it’s going to be great! 🤩
Ya’ll, that sunscreen scene though…🔥 IYKYK!
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