I’m hosting the starter day party today for the book tour for NA/YA romance “Living in the Shallows”. The tour runs from November 14 to December 14. Stay tuned for my review on November 26!
Tour Schedule
November 14th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading
November 16th: Promo Post @ I’m an Eclectic Reader
November 18th: Book Excerpt @ Bookish Madness
November 19th: Book Excerpt @ Annette Gisby’s Blog
November 21st: Promo Post @ Books, Dreams, Life
November 23rd: Book Excerpt @ Cassidy Crimson’s Blog
November 26th: Book Review @ I Heart Reading
November 28th: Author Interview @ Editor Charlene’s Blog
November 30th: Promo Post @ Tome Tender’s Blog
December 1st: Author Interview @ Publishing Spark
December 2nd: Book Review @ Bedazzled Reading
December 4th: Book Excerpt @ The Bookworm Lodge
December 6th: Book Excerpt @ The Single Librarian
December 8th: Author Interview @ Majanka’s Blog
December 10th: Book Excerpt @ Indy Book Fairy
December 12th: Book Review @ Books are Forever
December 13th: Author Interview @ Plain Talk BM
December 14th: Book Excerpt @ Silver Dagger Scriptorium
About the Book
Title: Living the Shallows
Author: Tani Hanes
Genre: YA Romance
Aileen Foster, a shy, 22 year old student from LA, thinks she has landed a dream job as an interpreter for some actors making a film in Japan. She gets a surprise when she arrives in Tokyo and finds out that they are UK Crush, the hottest boyband around. She has been orphaned for most of her life, and it’s a shock for her to enter their world of frank physicality. The boys come to love her, and Aileen is forced to look at her life and choices, and decide if she’s ready to be brave and start living.
Author Bio
My name is Tani Hanes, and I am a 51 rear old substitute teacher. Im from central California and am a recent transplant to New York City. The most important things to know about me are that I’m punctual, I love grammar and sushi, and I’m very intolerant of intolerance. The least important things to know about me are that I like to knit and I couldn’t spell “acoustic” for 40 years. I’ve wanted to write since I was ten, and I finally did it. If you want to write, don’t wait as long as I did, it’s pointless, and very frustrating!
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