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Showing posts with label P.S. I Miss You. Show all posts

Tour Schedule: P.S. I MISS YOU by Jen Petro-Roy


Hey everyone! We are super excited to announce the schedule for the P.S. I MISS YOU Blog Tour which begins on Monday, February 26th!

The tour runs from February 26th-March 2nd & March 5th-9th, will have one stop per day, and will consist of reviews, interviews, guest posts, & excerpts!

There is also a tour-wide giveaway for 3 finished copies of the book, US Only. So be sure to stop by any or all of the stops for a chance to win.

But until then, here are your hosts.

The Tour Hosts

Week One

2/26/2018- BookHounds YAInterview
2/27/2018- Here's to Happy EndingsReview
2/28/2018- YA Books CentralExcerpt
3/1/2018- BibliobakesReview
3/2/2018- YA Book NerdReview

Week Two

3/5/2018- Book in the BagReview
3/6/2018- For the Love of KidLitInterview
3/7/2018- Book-KeepingReview
3/8/2018- Literary Meanderings Guest Post
3/9/2018- Savings in SecondsReview

About the Book



Title: P.S. I MISS YOU 
Author: Jen Petro-Roy
Pub. Date: March 6, 2018
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
Pages: 320
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
Find it: AmazonAudibleB&NiBooksTBDGoodreads
In this epistolary middle-grade debut novel, a girl who's questioning her sexual orientation writes letters to her sister, who was sent away from their strict Catholic home after becoming pregnant.

Eleven-year-old Evie is heartbroken when her strict Catholic parents send her pregnant sister away to stay with a distant great-aunt. All Evie wants is for her older sister to come back. But when her parents forbid her to even speak to Cilla, she starts sending letters. Evie writes letters about her family, torn apart and hurting. She writes about her life, empty without Cilla. And she writes about the new girl in school, June, who becomes her friend, and then maybe more than a friend.

As she becomes better friends with June, Evie begins to question her sexual orientation. She can only imagine what might happen if her parents found out who she really is. She could really use some advice from Cilla. But Cilla isn't writing back.



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Tour Announcement: P.S.I MISS YOU by Jen Petro-Roy


Hey everyone! We are super excited to announce a tour we're hosting for P.S.I MISS YOU by Jen Petro-Roy which releases on March 6th!

The tour will run for two weeks - from February 26th-March 2nd & March 5th-9th will have one stop per day and will consist of a mix of reviews, interviews, and excerpts.

The bloggers who are chosen as hosts for a an interview or guest post will be required to come up with interview questions (at most five).

Review copies will be provided by the publisher.

Details on a giveaway are TK.

If you'd like to be considered to be a stop on this tour, please first sign up as a tour host and then fill out the sign-up form HERE.

***Sign-ups open until February 7th Noon PST***

Once the blog hosts have been chosen and the tour schedule finalized we will have a post announcing the tour.

Please note: Signing up for the tour does not guarantee you will be selected. We will reach out to all hosts that have been chosen once the sign-ups have closed.

We are totally stoked for the tour for P.S.I MISS YOU this February! We can't wait for everyone to read it!

About the Book


Title: P.S.I MISS YOU 
Author: Jen Petro-Roy
Pub. Date: March 6, 2018
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
Pages: 320
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
Find it: Amazon, AudibleB&NiBooks, TBDGoodreads
In this epistolary middle-grade debut novel, a girl who's questioning her sexual orientation writes letters to her sister, who was sent away from their strict Catholic home after becoming pregnant.

Eleven-year-old Evie is heartbroken when her strict Catholic parents send her pregnant sister away to stay with a distant great-aunt. All Evie wants is for her older sister to come back. But when her parents forbid her to even speak to Cilla, she starts sending letters. Evie writes letters about her family, torn apart and hurting. She writes about her life, empty without Cilla. And she writes about the new girl in school, June, who becomes her friend, and then maybe more than a friend.

As she becomes better friends with June, Evie begins to question her sexual orientation. She can only imagine what might happen if her parents found out who she really is. She could really use some advice from Cilla. But Cilla isn't writing back.
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