It’s here! It’s here!
Tuesday, May 13th, 2014—the birthday of THE
A-WORD, the sequel to THE SWEET DEAD LIFE, both from Soho Teen/Soho Press.
Let’s let the publisher’s blurb do some of the speaking. (I
got to write it, so I think I trust it to tell you what to expect!)
It's been almost a year since Jenna Samuel’s stoner brother,
Casey, bit the dust and returned as her guardian angel. A year since Casey and
his “angel boss,” Amber Velasco, saved Jenna’s life and helped her foil the bad
guys— more or less. A year in which Jenna has solved the true mystery of the
universe: how to get one Ryan Sloboda to ask her out.
Jenna’s feeling mighty cheery about life and love. But Casey,
whose doomed relationship with Lanie Phelps (who has no idea her boyfriend is,
well, dead) isn’t doing much to distract him, has his own big question: Why is
he still hanging around?
Bo Shivers, a heavenly head honcho Jenna and
Casey didn't even know existed, might have the answers. Bo knows something
big is coming. Something that might just change everything for Jenna Samuels,
who once again finds herself up to her non-winged shoulders in heavenly secrets
of global proportions—just as she’s finally found the perfect Homecoming Dance
dress.
First dates and first kisses. Football games. Global-sized
mysteries. Earthbound angels who aren’t happy about it and the loves and losses
they’ve left behind. A sibling story. And the big questions of the universe. All told by sassy, smart-mouthed Jenna Samuels, one of my favorite characters I've ever written. As Kirkus observed, "wherever Jenna goes, trouble seems to follow."*
That’s THE A-WORD.
Welcome to the world, my pretty book.
And huge thanks to my lovely publisher, Soho Press, and my
ever patient editor Daniel Ehrenhaft for allowing Jenna Samuels to kick up her
cowboy boots once again!
Your job, dear reader? Buy a copy today. Give another copy
for a gift tomorrow. Spread the A-WORD! Because we all still want that SWEET DEAD LIFE movie, right?
Official blog tour start Wednesday.
And some giveaways from me are in the works as well!
Stay tuned.
*Btw, in case you don't know, I do believe this quote is the reviewer's thinly-veiled reference to one of my favorite old time movies, Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows -- a story about two irrepressible best friends (one played by Hailey Mills, who also starred in a zillion Disney movies and the original Parent Trap) in a Catholic boarding school who get into all sorts of crazy hijinks, much to the chagrin of the Reverend Mother, played by Rosalind Russell.
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