Valentine's Day means one thing at Stanton Middle School: students will send each other chocolate roses. Each year, Mia Hartley watches while the same group of students gets roses and everyone else is left out. This year, she decides things will be different. As the student assigned to write names on the cards, Mia purchases 25 roses and writes her own cards, designating them to 25 people she's personally chosen. But she soon learns that playing matchmaker is much more complicated than she thought it would be.
About the Author:
My first book, 30 Days of No Gossip, is now available from Simon & Schuster's Aladdin M!x, with my second book, 25 Roses, coming out in 2015. I am represented by Natalie Lakosil of Bradford Literary Agency. I live in Nashville with my husband. Visit my website: www.stephaniefaris.com
You can also follow Stephanie on her blog HERE.
Congratulations to Stephanie!! Doesn't her cover look AWESOME! Have you read her first book, 30 Days of No Gossip?
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Yay! Thank you, Kristin. I don't think I'll ever get tired of seeing one of my book covers show up somewhere else. It feels so much more official than when it's on my own blog or social media feed!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Stephanie! I LOVE the cover!! Congrats! :)
DeleteFinally returning the visit from way back in mid-April!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a really cute story! My school always did candygrams for Valentine's day! My friends and I would just send them to each other :)
Sam
Writing Through College
No worries, Sam! Glad you were able to stop by!! Yes, I remember candygrams at my school too! Good times... :)
DeleteSuch a fun, playful cover! And there's a flag banner! *swoons* I love those, my son has one hanging over his crib. Congrats to Stephanie! 25 Roses sounds great!
ReplyDeleteIt does sound great, doesn't it! :)
DeleteCute cover and great blurb! Sounds like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteI agree! :)
DeleteThis story sounds like it'll be a fun read, thanks for sharing. I look forward to its release. I haven't read her first book yet but I'm heading to her blog now to check her out.
ReplyDeleteAwww this sounds so cute!!! Love the cover too :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful cover! And the story sounds like a fun summer read.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks, Kristin, for stopping by my blog.
Love the cover! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYay, Stephanie!!! I've been off the interwebs for several days, but I'm so stoked by the awesomeness that's happened while I've been away. I need to pick up a copy of this one for me and my daughter.
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