Orange flags, old news and where the cool kids hang out...

Feb 10, 2021 12:54 pm

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What’s New?

Well, Toe to Toe is officially one week old! And thanks to you lovely readers, the ebook sported this lovely little New Release orange flag in the Teen and Young Adult Dance Fiction category on Amazon—which is pretty epic! I can’t thank everyone enough for their support!

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But Toe to Toe is old news now, right? Guess what’s coming up in just a few short weeks? Head to Head, Book 2 in the On Pointe series, is set to release on March 12! If you can’t wait to find out what happens next, you won’t have long to wait. It’s Lisa’s turn to share the spotlight with Hannah and I think you might be surprised at what happens...


What's Next?

Want to be one of the first to see Head to Head’s gorgeous cover? Join my Facebook readers group, En Pointe with Penelope, and be the first to see it during next week's cover reveal!


Face to Face, Book 3 is with my beta readers as we speak and is off to my editor on Monday. Once that’s off I’ll be getting started on the final book in the On Pointe series...I’m not sure how I’m going to say goodbye to my little squad, but I’m getting excited for what I have planned next.


Want to Try Something New?

I just started reading Far From the Surface (because Danielle is a peach and let me read it early!) and it's so good! Far From the Surface is Book 2 in The Pact Series and releases Feb 18, but lucky for you the Book 1 novella is on sale for just 99 cents right now!


Click on the covers to get your copy of each of these books!


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Far from the Surface is Book 2 in The Pact Series

When the pressure threatens to drag Lizzie into the darkness, will she be able to find her way out?


The world around sixteen-year-old Lizzie Wright is crumbling.

She begins her junior year with an enormous amount of weight on her shoulders. Not only will she have to try to defend her two state swimming titles, but her coach wants her to add even more events onto her roster.

That’s on top of the already anxiety-inducing amount of schoolwork.

And the issues she deals with at home, leaving her battered and bruised.

As the panic builds, Lizzie starts to sink. Soon, she’s so far under, she can’t see the surface anymore. And for the first time, she doesn’t think she wants to.


Will the weight continue to pull Lizzie under, or can she find her way back to the top?



Feeling a little more like fantasy? Check out Simone Quill's Wed to the Enemy. I haven't had a chance to read this one yet, but it's on my TBR!

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With the slash of a sword, Ciara's picture-perfect life became one of treason, deception, and war.


At the Tourney where her husband and future King Consort will be decided, the man she loves is slain by the prince of the enemy kingdom. He's disagreeable, dangerous, and has a secret agenda of his own. By tradition, she must wed him.


As her kingdom crumbles around her, Ciara must outgrow her naive, sheltered life and mature into a queen. While juggling a string of mysterious murders within her own castle and impending war with another realm, she must survive under the same roof as the man she despises.


Are his seductive ways an attempt to lower her guard or can she trust her safety--and her heart--to his alliance?


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The Last Hurrah is a young adult romantic comedy novella centered around an end-of-summer music festival called, you guessed it, the Last Hurrah.

In this coming-of-age romance, we meet 17-year-old Everly who suffers from a teenage broken heart (meaning she’s near death because she can’t survive without her ex). Luckily, her best friend lures her back into the land of the living with tickets to The Last Hurrah.

At the festival, she discovers that hearts are meant to mend when she meets Lincoln, another 17-year-old suffering from teenage angst, and they tackle a scavenger hunt together to find tickets to a super-secret show put on by their mutually favorite band, Black Moon.

Available here



Stay amazing,

Penelope


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