Well, a bit less than two weeks actually because, my gosh, hasn’t this month gone quickly? See You Next Winter went out to ARC readers this week, which means the countdown is on to meet these festive friends-with-benefits on November 7th.
As with all my books, it will be available in Kindle Unlimited but you can pre-order ebooks now, and Paperbacks will be available to order from the 7th.
Kayla
Ryan Richmond and I have spent every Christmas since we were kids in the same snowy Alpine village. As we grew, so did our chemistry.
On our eighteenth winter, we made a ‘festive friends-with-benefits’ pact: take advantage of our limited time together, then wave goodbye with no strings attached.
Those two weeks were the highlight of my year. Until, without warning, Ryan stopped coming here for the holidays. It broke my heart, and I’m determined not to waste another winter pining over him.
Ryan
The best things about Christmas are snow, skiing, and sneaking around with Kayla McInnes.
My oldest friend is funny, adventurous, and gorgeous. She's everything I'd want in a partner, if only she didn’t live half a world away.
We always agreed a long-distance relationship was pointless, but saying goodbye got harder and harder. I thought if I stopped visiting, I’d get over her. But I was wrong.
I can’t stay away anymore. And I’m hoping this year we can make winter last forever.
I’m also delighted to tell you that Can I Tell You Something? is out in audiobook everywhere from November 1st, BUT, if you have Audible, it’s available there now.
Evelyn Rose and Adam Gold have done the most amazing job narrating this in duet format, which means you hear Cameron’s voice even in Hannah’s chapters and vice versa. It really brings both characters to life, and even folks who aren’t normally audiobook listeners have been loving listening.
Other Places I’ve Been This Month:
In Our Ears Podcast - I had a blast chatting with Lauren and Dee about books and audios. This was probably the most open and frank conversation I’ve had about the overlap between my work and my personal life, and I appreciate the messages I’ve had from listeners who connected with it.
John York’s Audiobook Club Podcast - We spoke about the journey from film school to writing books to writing for audio, and the joys and challenges of each. John is such a warm interviewer and has a huge backlog of interviews with audiobook narrators and Quinn creators so definitely worth finding your fave voices on there.
Coming Up:
No tricks, only treats.