Saturday, February 3, 2024

*Book Tour & Giveaway* Andy and the Extroverts-GUEST POST

 


When shy 17-year-old Andy winds up at a summer leadership camp, she'll have to muster up all her courage to survive, meeting friends and a very special guy along the way.


Andy and the Extroverts

by Jessica K. Foster

Genre: YA Contemporary Sweet Romance

Seventeen-year-old bookish Andy has no friends. When her over-involved mother has the audacity to ship her off to summer leadership camp, she's thrust into an introvert's nightmare. Everyone is a Communicator with a capital C, icebreaker activities are scheduled into every waking moment, and horror of all horrors: there's no coffee. Even the girls who take her under their wing are the kind of self-assured people Andy could never dream of becoming.

Then she meets Lucas—hot, attentive, and everything Andy reads about in her books. Though the girls in her cottage try to warn her about him, she's swept into the first romance of her life. But when she discovers her friends may be right, she'll have to find her inner confidence to save her summer and become the leader she was always meant to be.


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Jessica K. Foster writes funny, heartfelt Young Adult Contemporary fiction with a dash of romance. She is a middle school Language Arts teacher with a penchant for hot tea and romantic beach reads. Jessica lives in West Michigan with her husband, two boys, and their ragtag crew of rescue animals.


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GUEST POST

How I became an author

I’ve always appreciated a good story, and I think that’s where a lot of authors start: by reading. My

mother can be credited for instilling a love of books in me. She would always take my sisters and me to

the local library to check out books or sit for story time. She applauded for me when I memorized a book

and pretended to read it. Books became a sanctuary for me. They were so neatly organized into genres. I

knew if I chose adventure, there would be a great quest. I knew if I chose romance, I’d always get my

happily ever after.

Writing felt like a natural progression in my life from the books I loved so much. I had a bit of

instruction during my undergrad years at Central Michigan University as I pursued my teaching degree.

The rest was trial and error. And passion. I wanted to make a book that felt like perfect escapism, because

that’s what I’ve always loved most about reading.T

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2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed the guest post. This sounds like a good book.

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  2. Thanks for featuring my book!

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