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Monday, August 12, 2019

Interview with Katy Upperman for How the Light Gets In



How the Light Gets In

Publisher: Swoon Reads
Release Date: August 6th 2019
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
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Synopsis:

Since her sister’s tragic death, seventeen-year-old Callie Ryan has basically given up. Her grades have plummeted, she’s quit her swim team, and she barely recognizes the people her parents have become.

When she returns to her aunt’s run-down coastal Victorian one year after Chloe’s death, Callie resigns herself to a summer of guilt and home renovations. She doesn’t expect to be charmed by the tiny coastal town or by Tucker Morgan, a local boy brimming with sunshine.

But even as her days begin to brighten, Callie’s nights are crowded with chilling dreams, unanswered questions, and eerie phenomenon that have her convinced she’s being haunted. Will Callie be able to figure out what her sister is trying to communicate before it’s too late?


Can you briefly describe HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN and the characters? 

Sure! How the Light Gets In is a summer-set ghost story that explores sisterhood, grief, guilt, and what it means to “get better” after the trauma of an enormous loss. 

Here’s a more thorough summary, as well as some insight into a few of HTLGI’s characters: After her sister’s tragic death, seventeen-year-old Callie’s grades plummet, she quits her swim team, and she barely recognizes the people her parents have become. When she’s forced to return to her aunt’s run-down coastal Victorian a year after Chloe’s death, Callie resigns herself to a summer of guilt and home renovations. She doesn’t expect to be charmed by the tiny coastal town or by Tucker, a local boy brimming with sunshine. But even as her days begin to brighten, Callie’s nights are crowded with chilling dreams, unanswered questions, and eerie phenomenon that have her convinced she’s being haunted. 


Who would you say is your favourite character from the story and why? 

Callie, for sure. She was a huge challenge to write because she’s very, very sad for a great deal of the book. Her sadness sometimes makes her off-putting to the story’s other characters, but I didn’t want readers to feel that way about her. In an effort to make her more relatable—more than her grief—I gave her a passion: swimming. When I was Callie’s age, I was a swimmer, too, so it was cool to share that interest with this protagonist I was already spending tons of time with. I also love Callie for her fierce loyalty, her curiosity, and her huge heart. She adores her family, and she quickly comes to adore Tucker. I’m really proud of her and her journey throughout the story. 


How did the story occur to you? Did you find inspiration anywhere? 

How the Light Gets In was the third manuscript I wrote, way back in 2010. I knew I wanted to write about a haunting, I knew I wanted an old mystery to tie into the contemporary storyline, I knew there had to be romance, and I knew I wanted to set the story in a beach town. The story grew from there. 

HTLGI has changed a lot since its early inception, but those original bits of ideas stayed the same. I found inspiration in lots of places: documentaries about the paranormal, movies like The Sixth Sense and The Man in the Moon, and Cannon Beach, Oregon, the real-life town my fictional Bell Cove is inspired by. I also tossed in a lot of the little things I love, like beach walks, kitties, and Jelly Bellies.  


If you could choose one song to describe your book, which one would it be? 




If your book was going to be made into a movie, who would play your characters? 

Oh, gosh – I’m so terrible at this question because I’m pretty unhip to current teen/young adult actors and actresses. BUT. I can kind of picture Dove Cameron as Callie; like, the Liv & Maddie girl-next-door “Maddie” version of Dove Cameron. (How weirdly specific is that?!) And I’ve always imagined Tucker to look like Luke Mitchell from this (probably obscure) mermaid show my daughter and I used to watch called H2O: Just Add Water. 



Summer is still here and we love to go out and enjoy the sun. What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date? 

I happen to think How the Light Gets In makes a pretty fantastic beach book. Read it with your toes in the sand, sipping something tropical and refreshing, while the waves crash just beyond. 


Can you recommend your readers any other books in case they are left hungry for more once they finish HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN? 



What’s next for you? 

I have a couple of projects in the works, both contemporary YA romances that have me inspired. I can’t imagine writing anything other than contemporary YA romance, so I hope to be able to publish more books that are similar to Kissing Max Holden, The Impossibility of Us, and How the Light Gets In. Also, one of my favorite writer friends and I are in the earliest stages of planning something collaborative, which has been so much fun so far! 

Thank you so much for having me, FFBC!






Katy’s debut novel, Kissing Max Holden, was published August 1, 2017, and her sophomore effort, The Impossibility of Us, released July 31, 2018. Her third novel, How the Light Gets In, will be out August 6, 2019. All three books are with Swoon Reads/Macmillan. She’s represented by Victoria Marini of the Irene Goodman Agency.

Monday, June 12, 2017

FFBC: Welcome to the club, Internet Famous by Danika Stone

Internet Famous
by Danika Stone
Publisher: Swoon Reads
Release Date: June 6, 2017
Genre: Young Adult Contemporary, Romance
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Synopsis:

High school senior and internet sensation Madison Nakama seems to have it all: a happy family, good grades, and a massive online following for her pop-culture blog. But when her mother suddenly abandons the family, Madi finds herself struggling to keep up with all of her commitments. Fandom to the rescue! As her online fans band together to help, an online/offline flirtation sparks with Laurent, a French exchange student. Their internet romance—played out in the comments section of her MadLibs blog—attracts the attention of an internet troll who threatens the separation of Madi’s real and online personas. With her carefully constructed life unraveling, Madi must uncover the hacker’s identity before he can do any more damage, or risk losing the people she loves the most… Laurent included.


Hello Danika! We are super excited for INTERNET FAMOUS and to have you in our FFBC tours. 


Favorite Book?

It’s always changing, but mostly, it’s whatever I’m currently writing. If I had to choose a recent book, it’s probably The Girl from Everywhere, by Heidi Heilig.


Favorite TV show?

Currently, I’m obsessed with Better Call Saul, Game of Thrones, and The 100. Again, my faves are always changing!



Favorite movie?

I LOVED last year’s The Arrival. But I need to warn you that it’s a tear-jerker. Wow! Wasn’t expecting that from a scifi movie, but that’s what it is.



Favorite Song?

Recently, I’ve had Lorde’s “Green Light” playing on repeat. I absolutely LOVE her voice!



Favorite Food?

Salad, hands down.


Name 3 fictional places you would move to in a heartbeat.

I’d move full-time to Waterton, the small town in the mountains where I grew up. I’d also happily move to Banff (another small town in the Canadian Rockies) or Canmore (you guessed it… another mountain town!)


What were your favorite books growing up? (Michelle: I was a Fear Street girl!)

The first book I remember having read to me was Gulliver’s Travels. My dad read it to me. I also loved the entire Beatrix Potter series, which I read myself! Squirrel Nutkin was one I loved!


Favorite Quote?

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Mark Twain


What are your fandoms?

It’s whatever I’m binge-watching at the moment, which means I’m reading The 100 fanfic obsessively these days! I also ship Jaime / Brienne (GOT) more than anyone. Wow. They just… 

*stares happily off into space*

Sorry. What was the question again?


Who is your favorite fictional boyfriend (or girlfriend)?

If I’m writing a character, I fall in love with them. I spend ALL my time thinking of them and what they like and do. When I was writing Internet Famous, it was definitely Laurent. And most recently, it’s a character named Haylee from a super-secret YA project I’ve been working on! (Details on that will be coming SOON.)


Could you tell our Book Addicts a little bit about INTERNET FAMOUS?

Internet Famous is the story of Madi Nakama, a world-famous teen blogger. While her internet-fame is a rising star, she has difficulty with face-to-face interactions… especially romantic ones! This all changes when she meets a super-cute (nerdy) French Exchange student with a comic-book fixation. While their romance explodes online, she also catches the attention of a troll. Madi and her online circle of friends must figure out who it is and stop him before the troll damages her real life reputation and drives her and Laurent apart.


I love retro TV/Movies/Books, but since your book deals with modern technology— what TV shows/Movies/Books would you love to see updated with cell phones/internet/social media?

Okay – as bizarre as it sounds, the whole Oregon Trail video game would make an AWESOME phone app! I’d totally play it. I also would love to see Some Kind of Wonderful remade in modern day. I love that movie!


Besides reading, writing, and blogging, I love fashion!! How would you describe Madi’s style?

Madi’s a fandom-focused teen so her clothes reflect that. She lives in flip-flops, fandom tees and jeans. She loves pops of bright colors, and her accessories are definitely where you see that.


How did you come up with the story? Did you find inspiration in any other story/movie/show and how has this affected your writing?

I had met Mark Oshiro from Mark Does Stuff – a really AMAZING blogger – many years back. Mark is so kind and outgoing with his fans. He really makes them feel part of his blogging! 

I took the idea of a truly internet-famous person and expanded that into a character: Madi. Once I had that, I started thinking about what everyone online has experienced at one time or another… Trolls / bullying. The plot spun out from there!


Tell us your favorite quote from INTERNET FAMOUS.

“Bullies are bullies. It doesn’t matter to them why.”

While Internet Famous is a YA romance, it also delves into the serious topic of bullying. I love this particular line because it’s true. There’s no reason other than the bully WANTS to bully their victim. The want to hurt others. In our society, victim-blaming has to stop before the real issue can be addressed.


Is there a specific scene that you had the most fun to write? Or which part was the most difficult to get through?

I loved writing about Laurent and Madi coming through the woods and hearing something in the bushes. Flipping the expectations – Laurent as the damsel in distress and Madi as the hero – was SO much fun to write! Ha ha!


If you had to pick one song to be the Theme Song for INTERNET FAMOUS– Which one would you pick?

I think a great one would be “New Slang” by The Shins. First off, it’s an old song and much of Internet Famous has to do with rewatches from the 80s and 90s. Also the book deals with the unique online language that populates the internet and what it’s like to try to communicate in that forum. Lastly, I just love the moodiness of the song!


Are there any recommendations you could give your readers to be in the “perfect mood” to read INTERNET FAMOUS(specific music, snacks…)? 

Since Internet Famous is all about Madi’s rewatches, you need to choose a perfect movie – hopefully one from the 80s – and cuddle up and do a rewatch before you begin. Bonus points if it includes Molly Ringwad. Have popcorn and candy, and then, when the movie ends, pick up the book and start reading. You’ll be set!


What’s next for you? 

I have a new YA book from Swoon called Sip Sip Bang Bang! It’s a fun, action-packed contemporary. I can’t WAIT to share it with everyone! I also have a sequel coming for my contemporary mystery series. This new book, called The Dark Divide is being published by Stonehouse (Canada.)



Thank you so much for everything, Danika!

Thank you so much for having me. I had a blast!


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Danika Stone is an author, artist, and educator who discovered a passion for writing fiction while in the throes of her Masters thesis. A self-declared bibliophile, Danika now writes novels for both teens (All the Feels and Internet Famous) adults (Edge of Wild and Intaglio). When not writing, Danika can be found hiking in the Rockies, planning grand adventures, and spending far too much time online. She lives with her husband, three sons, and a houseful of imaginary characters in a windy corner of Alberta, Canada.






Friday, April 15, 2016

Blog Tour: No Love Allowed (Untitled #1) by Kate Evangelista


No Love Allowed (Untitled #1)
by Kate Evangelista
Published by: Swoon Reads
Publication date: April 19th 2016
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
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Synopsis:

It’s all fun and parties until someone falls in love in this modern fairy tale from author Kate Evangelista.

Caleb desperately needs a fake girlfriend. Either he attends a series of parties for his father’s law firm with a pretty girl on his arm, or he gets shipped off to Yale to start a future he’s not ready for and isn’t sure he wants. And sadly, the last unattached girl in his social circle has just made the grievous mistake of falling in love with him. Fortunately, Didi, recently fired waitress and aspiring painter, is open to new experiences. As the summer ticks by in a whirl of lavish parties, there’s only one rule: They must not fall in love!


by Kate Evangelista


When I’m writing, I see the characters as they are in my head. I know what they look like. I know what they sound like. It doesn’t really hit me to pick actors and actresses to play them until after the book is done. 

I first fell in love with Dominic Sherwood in Taylor Swift’s Style video. But, at the time, I didn’t know who he was. I didn’t even equate him to Caleb until one of my editors pointed him out as a possible peg. Since then I couldn’t get him out of my head. Especially now that he’s killing it as Jace in the Showdowhunters series. He can definitely play the moody, broody rich boy from Dodge Cove. 

With Didi, I think Hailee Steinfeld would embody her beautifully. She has this innocence that will show well when Didi enters Caleb’s world for the first time. Yet she also has a spunkiness and pluck that would bring Didi to life. I can already see her with paintbrushes in her hair and in Didi’s painting overalls. 

For the fabulous Nathan, I see Nicholas Hoult playing him. Besides those piercing eyes, I believe Nicholas has the acting chops to play a character this flamboyant yet stay authentic to who Nathan is. I absolutely loved him in Warm Bodies. And he seems like a great counterpoint to Dominic Sherwood’s more serious demeanor. 

Our swimming god Preston must be played by Liam Hemsworth. I mean he already has the body for it. Come on, the guy surfs during his free time. He can definitely fit into the shoes of someone training to be an Olympian. Plus watching him on screen being all silent and mysterious is a total delight. And I just want to be a degree closer to Thor. Just putting it out there.

I see Cara Delevingne playing a beautiful Natasha. She and Nicholas Hoult already share the eyebrows and the eye color so they can definitely play twins. At the same time, I have a HUGE girl crush on Cara. She embodies a powerful, sexy woman who isn’t afraid to show her vulnerable side. She would make a great debutant.

For Jackson, who isn’t seen in No Love Allowed but is mentioned, I see William Moseley playing him. If you’re a fan of the Chronicles of Narnia, you already know who he is. Seeing him as a rebellious EDM DJ? Come on! That is totally hot. And he would look so good on screen with Cara. All I can hope for is they have chemistry. 

I hope they all have chemistry because this adaptation needs to happen. We need to see these characters come to life on the silver screen. Let’s put the thought out into the universe and see what happens.


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When Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn’t going to be the next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her university and never looked back. Today, she is a graduate of De La Salle University – Manila with an Bachelor of Arts in Literature. She taught high school English for three years and was an essay consultant for two. Currently she writes full time and is based in the Philippines. To learn more about Kate, please visit her website at www.kateevangelista.com or follow her on Twitter @KateEvangelista