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      Starry-Eyed Love Blog Tour

      May 12, 2022


      “Hunting puts her own sexy spin on the classic fairy-tale” – Booklist

      Starry-Eyed Love, an all-new laugh out loud romantic comedy with off the charts chemistry and all the feels from New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting, is available now!

      Charming, hilarious, and emotional, Starry-Eyed Love is Helena Hunting at her very best!

      Having just broken up with her boyfriend, London Spark is not in the mood to be hit on. Especially not when she’s out celebrating her single status with her sisters. So when a very attractive man pays for their drinks and then slips her his number, she passes it right back to him with a ‘thanks, but no thanks’. As the business administrator for their family’s event hotel, the Spark House, London has more important things to worry about, like bringing in new clientele.

      As luck would have it, a multi-million-dollar company calls a few months later asking for a meeting to discuss a potential partnership, and London is eager to prove to her sisters, and herself, that she can land this deal. Just when she thinks she has nailed her presentation, the company’s CEO, Jackson Holt, walks in and inserts himself into the meeting. Not only that, but he also happens to be the same guy she turned down at the bar a few months ago.

      As they begin to spend more time together, their working relationship blossoms into something more. It isn’t until their professional entanglements are finally over, that London and Jackson are finally ready to take the next step in their relationship. But between Jackson’s secretive past and London’s struggle with her sisters, London must question where she really stands – not just with Jackson, but with the Spark House, too.

      💜 My Review 💜

      Give me all the Helena Hunting books! I loved Avery’s story in the first book, so I jumped at the chance to read this one with London’s story! One of my favorite things about this series is the relationship between the Spark sisters. They’ve been through so much together and continue to support and love each other in a way that only sisters can. Now, for the romance…Jackson, sweet & thoughtful Jackson. I love the pairing of him and London, but of course being in a business relationship is putting a damper on things! Want to know what happens? You better read it to find out!

      Fall in love today!

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      Read on for a look inside Starry-Eyed Love! 

      My stomach does a flip-flop as our server moves on to another table and the hot guy slides across the bench seat and rises. He’s tall, must be over six feet, and lean. Broad shoulders that taper down to a narrow waist. I glance at his feet and notice his scuffed running shoes.

      He rolls his shoulders back and crosses over to our table. He nods to my sisters, but doesn’t really look at them, his eyes on me. Now that he’s right in front of me, I notice they’re a deep mossy-green color, reminding me of a Colorado forest. “Hi.” A slow smile forms as his gaze moves over my face.

      I feel it like a gentle caress and heat travels through my veins. It’s an unexpected reaction, so my own “hi” comes out rather breathily. “Thank you for the drinks and the food. You really didn’t need to do that.”

      His grin widens, showing off perfectly straight, white teeth. “Well, I wanted to make a good impression, and have an excuse to come over and talk to you.”

      Harley squeezes my leg under the table. I don’t risk looking at her because I’m sure she’s smiling like a loon.

      “You certainly did that. Make a good impression, I mean.” Why am I so awkward right now? And why does it feel like this man is sucking all the oxygen out of the room and turning my brain cells into mush?

      That gets me another smile. “I wanted to apologize if it seemed like I was staring. I hope I haven’t made you uncomfortable.”

      I touch my fingers to my lips and resist the urge to play with my hair, but just barely. Why does this man make me feel like a starry-eyed high school girl? “You haven’t made me uncomfortable.”

      “Good. That’s very good.” His tongue drags across his bottom lip. “I just needed to tell you that from across the room, you were beyond stunning, but up close.” He lets out a low whistle. “You are an absolute work of art.”

      I fight with my eyebrows not to rise. This guy has all the lines. “Oh, really?” I lace my fingers together and set my chin on them. “The kind of art you might hang in your living room?”

      “Bedroom, actually.”

      I laugh. I can’t decide if this guy is too smooth for his own good. Or mine. I have to wonder how many times he’s dropped these lines on other women and they’ve ended up in his bed as a result.

      “That sound is music to my ears,” he says, his white-toothed smile still in place. “I knew I’d be kicking myself if I didn’t come over here and at least say hello.” He slides a small piece of paper across the table, roughly the size of a business card. “I’m going to leave my number, and maybe if you’re interested, I can take you out for a drink, or dinner, or a hot air balloon ride.”

      I can see exactly where this will go if I take that card from him. And while getting into bed with a random, attractive man might be fun, I know it’s not the right thing for me. Before I can really consider what I’m doing, or fully absorb the last part, I put a hand out to stop him. “I’m very flattered, but I have to be honest with you. I won’t call you. I have a boyfriend.” The lie tastes sour on my tongue. Although, had it been three days earlier, it would have been the truth.

      Avery does some kind of cough-choke thing, and I kick her under the table and get Harley on the back swing.

      His smile falters for a moment, but he doesn’t break eye contact. “That’s disappointing, but unsurprising. I didn’t see a ring, so I’d hoped maybe luck was on my side.” He tips his head to the side. “Is it serious?”

      “Pardon me?”

      “You and this boyfriend, are you two serious?”

      This guy is unbelievable. “And if we are?”

      “Hmm.” He withdraws his hand and slips the paper in his pocket. “I’d hate for karma to pass judgment on me and get in the way of our future together, so I’m just going to hope I run into you again when you’re single. Have a lovely night, ladies.” He nods to my sisters and gives me one final lingering glance before he winks. “Thank you for existing.”

      And then he walks away.

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      About Helena Hunting 

      New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the outskirts of Toronto with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately intolerant cats. She writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst to romantic sports comedy. 

      Connect with Helena

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      Meet the Bookstagrammer: @mjnicefield

      April 7, 2022

      You guys! I’m thrilled to have my sweet book friend, Marie-Josée aka “MJ” on for a Q&A today. She has an amazing story to share about what led her to start a bookstagram. She’s such an inspiration and I love following her. Check it out below! 👇🏻

      Hey MJ! I’m so excited to have you on my blog! Tell us a little bit about what inspired you to start your bookstagram journey. 

      When I first joined Instagram in 2012, my photos where mostly music and art related; back then I went to a lot of concerts and festivals, and enjoyed walking around the city snapping pictures of murals and urban art. That said, my life changed quite a bit in 2017 when a bacterial infection landed me in the hospital. Streptococcus (flesh eating bacteria) somehow attacked my blood stream and septic shock put me in a coma. Miraculously I survived, but lost both my hands and feet. I went through a year of rehab and lots of ups and downs to finally rebuild myself and appreciate my new life. With prosthetics I’m able to walk again and though I still enjoy music and wondering around my neighbourhood, books and sharing bookish posts have become my focus these past few years.

      One of the reasons I love following you and reading your posts is because you feature and review so many author’s I’m not familiar with and I love learning about them. Do you have a favorite “go to” author? 

      I’m a huge fan of Patti Smith (@thisispattismith); love her music and her writing… Just Kids (winner of the 2010 National Book Award for Nonfiction) is my favourite book, I recommend it to everyone!

      Have you always been a reader? If so, have your reading preferences stayed the same through the years or changed?

      I’ve always loved books and read quite a bit, but after I got sick and spending so much time in the hospital, books really saved me… They became my comfort and escape. I read a lot more now, also because I have more time.

      What’s one of your favorite things about the bookstagram community? 

      The people. I’ve connected with so many amazing book lovers, from everywhere, and discovered new to me authors and books! Buddy reads on bookstagram are so much fun, and insightful!

      Do you have any top reads of 2022 that stand out so far? 

      Marlon James’ Moon Witch, Spider King – the sequel to Black Leopard, Red Wolf (and second instalment in the Dark Star Trilogy) is my most anticipated release this year, haven’t started it yet but can’t wait!

      What is your favorite thing about living in Montreal? I was able to visit 3 years ago and I have to say the food was AMAZING!!

      I Love the energy of the city; its people, its culture… Beautiful street art, museums, and parks!

      What are you currently reading/watching?

      I’m excited to read Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport this spring. At about 1000 pages it’s a little intimidating, so my plan is to read 100 pages per week, starting April 1st through mid-June. 

      As for TV; I’m looking forward to season 2 of ‘Russian Doll’ and season 4 part 2 of ‘Ozark’ this April, and season 6 of ‘Peaky Blinders’ out on Netflix in June!

      What is something your followers wouldn’t know about you by looking at your IG?

      I’m a quadruple amputee. Though I wear prosthetics (hands and feet), setting up posts and taking photos can be a challenge; I often use my nose to tap the capture button on my screen.

      Let’s do 3 favorites!

      What’s your favorite drink?  Coffee, all day every day!

      Animal? I Love cats… I have a black cat named Loulou, she’s 19 years old!

      Movie? My all-time favourite movie is Reality Bites; I’ve had a crush on Ethan Hawke since… 😉

      Thank you so much MJ for being our guest today and for sharing a glimpse of your story with everyone. The first time I heard it, I was truly inspired by you 💕. I love how books have a way of bringing us all together and so thankful for this community. Also, your reading a 1,000 page book?!?! Wow, you’re going to have to let us know how that goes! I’m also stuck on the fact that your cat is 19! 😮💖

      Friends, if you’re not already following MJ on instagram, you should! Her reviews are so insightful and she always has great book recommendations. Here’s a link!

      Filed in: Uncategorized • by Kristyn •

      Q&A with Dylan Newton

      March 31, 2022

      Hey hey it’s Thursday and I’ve got a treat for you! I’m pumped to have author Dylan Newton join us for a Q&A 💖. She immediately went on my favorite author list after her debut book last year! Check out our chat below 👇🏻

      Hi Dylan! I’m so glad you’re able to join me today on the blog! I feel like 2021 was the year of debut romcoms and How Sweet It Is was easily one of my most-loved books! What was the inspiration for Kate-an event planner and Drake-a horror author as the main characters in your book?

      Hi Kristyn! First off, thank you so much for having me as your guest, and for the lovely compliment about SWEET. As with most writers, I’m a reader, first—a voracious one. There aren’t many genres I don’t read, and my favorite author growing up was Stephen King. I submitted an idea to my agent for a romantic comedy featuring a hero who was prolific in horror and felt trapped by his genre. I wondered what would happen if a Stephen King-like character wanted to switch to writing romance, and what that might mean to his fans and to him/his reputation as the Knight of Nightmares. That is where Drake’s character originated—a young, hot horror writer as famous…and infamous…as Stephen King. In this book, I created the hero first, then spent time figuring out my heroine. Since it was a rom-com, I asked myself: who would be the funniest match for a man trapped in a horror genre…but a glitter-loving, princess-style-wedding, event planner like Kate Sweet? After that, the characters came alive for me, and I was off writing the book!

      Was this your first published book? As a book influencer and reviewer, Forever Publishing is one of my favorite publishers to team up with. I knew the moment they mentioned this book (Hey Estelle!) and showed the cover, it was immediately going to the top of my list! How was your experience with the publishing process for this one?

      My first three books (as well as a short story) were paranormal romances with a small traditional romance publisher. I loved writing paranormal romances, but as with every genre, paranormals went through a lull in industry demand. Wanting to switch to the YA genre—and with my bucket list goal of having my book in every bookstore in America—I pitched to, and was lucky enough to snag, the amazing Cori Deyoe as my agent at 3 Seas Literary. Cori sent my next two novels (gritty, young adult contemporary romances) out on submission, and while we are still awaiting the fate of those, Cori recommended I switch genres to rom-coms. I wrote HOW SWEET IT IS, and she sent it out on submission, and the fabulous Leah Hultenshmidt at Forever Books/Grand Central Publishing saw it and loved it. I’m forever grateful (ha, no pun intended) to Cori and Leah, and now Estelle (the incredible marketing force at Forever Books) for their hard work. I have never collaborated with such a powerhouse group of talented women before, and I am so blessed to be a part of this team. In 2021, I finally got my bucket list goal of seeing my book on the shelves of every Barnes & Noble in America, and I ugly-cried. (That’s not hyperbole. I really did ugly cry in an IG video, complete with red-eyed, tear-streaked pictures, haha!)

      What does a day of writing look like for you?

      That answer varies by day, as I’m a mom, and some weeks are better for writing than others. Someday, I’d like to be the grown-up-author-lady who can write at home. But right now, home equals procrastination. So, I am a frequent patron of my local library, where I write sitting in a hard chair at a table in the corner—libraries are the best places to write, in my opinion! When I’m on deadline (which has been every day for the past two years), I have wordcount goals of 1,000 words a day. Toward the end of my recent deadline, because I was having to switch hats from writing book three to editing book two while also marketing book one, that goal increased to 2,000 words a day.

      What is one thing you would like to share with other authors starting their journey that you wish you would have known?

      I’d tell authors that failing is a part of the publishing/submission process—every author has been rejected. You will hear ‘No’ more times than the word ‘Yes’ to your work, and you have to be able to prop yourself up during rejections. It’s crucial to surround yourself with those who lift you up when you inevitably fall, so create a support system of family, friends, or fellow writers in your community/online who will remind you that while your journey may be hard, it is possible and it is important.

      How do you like to spend your free time when you’re not on a deadline?

      I love crafting, and my writing office splits space with a massive collection of scrapbook materials, glue guns and various stamp and ink hoards erm, collections! I also love antiquing, and our family recently purchased a Victorian house that we’re slooowwwly making over, room-by-room, which has been a blast.

      Do you have any family traditions you look forward to every year?

      If you’ve read HOW SWEET IT IS, you won’t be surprised that Halloween is my favorite! We carve pumpkins every year, and typically throw a big Halloween costume party, with various themes from ‘Zombie Prom’ to one epic party we did with a Harry Potter theme, which my daughter’s friends are still talking about.

      What is something people wouldn’t know about you by looking at your social media?

      I’m pretty out-loud with who I am, and my struggles with Imposter Syndrome as well as my tendency to find myself in awkward situations, lol! But here are some random facts about me you may not know: I love chocolate, but hate chocolate ice cream and chocolate milkshakes, I am terrified of spiders, and when I write, I have a hard time writing a book sequentially. I’m a mood-writer, and often skip ahead to write the scene I’m “feeling” that day.

      Who are some new to you authors you’ve found in the last couple of years that you’ve enjoyed?

      I’ve fallen in love with several Forever authors who were new to me these past two years. I love Abby Jimenez’s writing—she’s so funny and has such relatable characters—and Farrah Rochon writes the absolute best BFF relationships in her books. In the YA arena, I read Tiffany Jackson’s YA horror, White Smoke, which was my favorite YA book last year and as such, Tiffany is now an auto-buy for me.

      I have to say I’m pretty fired up about your new book All Fired Up that is releasing this May! Once again, it’s one of my most anticipated reads! Can you tell us a little more about it?

      Ha, I love your pun and I’m really stoked for May 17 when this small-town, opposites-attract romance releases to the world! While it’s the second book in my rom-com series, you can totally read it as a standalone novel. It features a stressed-to-the-max publicist, Imani Lewis, who is taking a much-needed hiatus from work to care for her grandmother (and her foul-mouthed parrot) as she recovers from a knee surgery. While Imani is envisioning some relaxation time, that’s before she realizes she’ll be spending the summer in a tiny town with Zander Matthews—her two-night stand from a year ago. Zander is Imani’s opposite—he’s a guy who’d seen enough during his time in the Marines to know that it’s best to live in the now, and his carefree, what-me-worry personality couldn’t be more different than Imani’s list-based existence. My favorite scene involves an annual festival in her grandmother’s small town…and while I won’t spoil it for you, the book’s front cover gives a big hint as to where the scene takes place! While the book is a romantic comedy, I also touch on some topics important to me—mental health and the importance of being on purpose with your own mental wellness. I loved writing Imani and Zander’s story, and I hope you enjoy reading their journey to love!

      Ahhh! I’m so excited!!! 🤩 It sounds amazing and I can’t wait to read. Mental health is so important and has a special place in my heart, so I love that your book will include this 💚. Also, your costume parties sound spectacular and incorporating Stephen King vibes into a romcom was brilliant 👏.

      Thank you so much Dylan for your time and this great interview! Peeps, if you want to pre-order All Fired Up click here. You can follow Dylan on IG or check out her website!

      Filed in: Uncategorized • by Kristyn •

      Q&A With Author Alisa H. Klinger

      March 23, 2022

      I’m so happy to be able to have Alisa Klinger on the blog today! She is the author of The Perfect Move, a mystery that takes place in an upscale neighborhood with a stay-at-home mom as a sleuth! Check out our chat below!

      Hi Alisa! Thank you so much for participating in my Q&A. I recently read and enjoyed The Perfect Move. What was the inspiration behind this book?

      The inspiration for this book was sparked by a real experience that occurred many years ago. There was a mysterious death where I lived that I always wondered about. I guess you can say I wondered so much I developed my own story as to what happened.

      I loved how you dubbed this book as a “luxury mystery” instead of a cozy, with a stay-at-home mom as a sleuth. Did you have a favorite character?

      Thank you! I thought that it described the setting of the book perfectly! I love all the characters in the book. If I had to choose a favorite it would be Nathan Friedman. I always gravitate to older people. Nathan is a creation of the perfect friend I’d like to have.

      Was this your first published novel? How was the process for you and did you have help or have to navigate a lot on your own?

      This is my first published novel. I pretty much flew solo. I did have help and support from some fellow self-published authors. Additionally, I hired an incredible graphic designer who was extremely helpful.

      Who was your biggest cheerleader when writing The Perfect Move?

      I was so fortunate to have an incredibly supportive family including my mom and sons.

      I’m always curious how authors decide on a cover design, how did you choose yours?

      Selecting a cover was definitely a process. I’m thankful to have a wonderfully patient graphic designer. Together we underwent a process of narrowing down what we wanted on the cover, what we wanted the cover to portray and made sure it represented the genre.

      Did you always know you wanted to be a writer?

      I didn’t always know I wanted to be a writer. I think I’m more of a storyteller. I loved creating entertaining tales. I’m still working on the writing aspect!

      What are some favorite books you grew up reading?

      When I was young, I read Hardy Boys Mysteries and Choose Your Own Adventure. When I was a teenager, I read Judy Blume books and then moved on to Mary Higgins Clark and Agatha Christie.

      I know from reading your bio that you have worn many hats before becoming an author! Can you tell us a little about those?

      I have had the good fortune to try out different careers! I started out as an educator and think that is my passion. I love learning and sharing what I learned. So, all of my careers had an education component to them. I was a teacher, stay at home mom, realtor, and writer.

      I also read that you recently moved from New York to Florida! How has that transition been and what do you love the most about FL and miss the most about NY?

      I love the Florida weather! And miss the New York change of seasons. I am fortunate that I can spend time in both states!

      What are some hobbies you enjoy?

      I enjoy playing the paddle sport of Pickleball. It is a fun game that is similar to tennis, racquet and ping pong! I also enjoy reading on the beach! This year I’ve read many great books. It’s been a good reading year so far.

      How did you celebrate after publishing The Perfect Move?

      Shortly after the book was released, I went with my family to OHEKA Castle’s OHR restaurant to celebrate. Being that Maltz mansion is inspired by OHEKA castle it was the perfect place to celebrate.

      Alisa with her family at the OHEKA Castle’s restaurant!

      Do you have any more books in the works?!

      I am hoping to create a second book including Hope and Nathan!

      Wow I can’t believe this book was based on real experience, how wild 😮! I love that the setting was inspired by such a stunning castle and you were able to celebrate there. What a special memory 💕. A friend of mine has been asking me to play Pickleball, maybe I should give it a shot!

      Thank you so much Alisa for taking the time for this Q&A- I can’t wait to hear more about Hope and Nathan!

      To learn more about Alisa and her debut novel, follow her on Instagram!

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