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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Book Blitz & Giveaway - Summerlypse by Gerardo Delgadillo



Summerlypse
Author: Gerardo Delgadillo
Genre: YA Contemporary (adventure/romance)
Release date: June 20th, 2016

Book Description:
After his crush rejects him, seventeen-year-old Colton catches a plane to Mexico, hoping to forget all about girls. But a night out at a dance club crowded with long legs in miniskirts doesn't help, especially when he meets the club's beautiful DJ, Alex.

In awe of her mixing skills, Colton finds it hard to believe Alex is deaf. As they bond, she asks him to help her win a DJ contest behind her rich, estranged father's back.

Colton's not a wimp or anything, but millionaires with armed bodyguards are not his ideal vacation buddies. The only problem—if he helps her, he may fly back home in a body bag.

Buy Links:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30301186-summerlypse

 
ADVANCED PRAISE
“Packed with unexpected twists and South-of-the-Border danger, Summerlypse grabbed my attention from the first enticing page. With a quirky writing style that offers both depth and entertainment, Summerlypse is an original, diverse story that will delight anyone looking for a unique spin on teen relationships.” –Anna L. Davis, Author of Open Source(Enhancement Series)

"SUMMERLYPSE by Gerardo Delgadillo is a great young adult story about two unlikely friends who team up hoping to win a summer DJ contest in Mexico. This book has a well-defined cast of complex characters with a thoughtful focus on the hearing-impaired. An entertaining read!" ~ K.S. Jones, award-winning author of Shadow of the Hawk

"SUMMERLYPSE is a great read.  The characters are real and well crafted, and the story kept me interested to the end.  I liked it. I recommend it." -- Rickard B DeMille, author ofTweet Revenge, Hellfire, Defending Daniel


EXCERPT

ONE | MIRANDA

Can’t sleep ‘cause tomorrow’s my last day as a junior—last day to ask Miranda out on a date, and my hands are totally sweating, and my stomach’s shrunk to the size of a raisin. Thing is, I’ve been trying since freshman year, but every freaking time my brain goes on vacation.

Damn nerves.

Only thing left to do is write her something inspired and corny, let her read it. And wait for success. Or rejection. Or don’t-ask-me-out ever. Or…be positive, Colton. Sighing, I bring up my email on my cell and type.

Miranda

No. Backspace, backspace, backspace, backspace, backspace, backspace, backspace.

Dear Miranda,

A dog barking—the neighbor’s beagle—makes me look out my bedroom window at the moonlight shining on the rooftops. Hate that dog. Seems he only cares about howling and barking. Beagles should live in England and chase foxes and stuff, but no, people insist on having them living in their homes. Whatever. Concentrate. More typing.

Since the first time I saw you, I fell in lo

Argh. So corny. Backspace a thousand times. Start over.

You know what makes my world spin?
You. You’re my oxygen. My food. The ketchup on my fries.

Okay, this time I laugh at my own stupidity, but I’m onto something. Thing is, I don’t want her to think I’m a poet, ‘cause I hate poetry, corniness, and the like, but at the same time I want her radar to detect I’m not dumb.


About the Author
Gerardo Delgadillo lives in the Dallas metropolitan area with his wife and children and dogs and cats and the occasional rabbit. Originally from San Francisco and raised in Mexico, he loves to write about contemporary teens in distress in English and EspaƱol. So no magic, dragons, or unicorns.

Gerardo's fun facts:
- At the tender age of sixteen, when giant lizards ruled the world, Gerardo was a DJ--turntables and all.
- Cloud computing is his area of expertise--just don't ask him what cloud computing means.
- He loves football, the one played with the feet by footballers, La Liga from Spain being the best.

About his novels:
- His writing must be emotional, or else…
- He believes in the Oxford comma, but the Oxford comma doesn't believe in him.
- Loves first person present tense POV.

Author Links:


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29 comments:

  1. Looks like an enjoyable read, thanks for the chance :)

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  2. I am excited to read this book. I've added it to my summer TBR list.

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  3. Sounds like a great read! Thanks!

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  4. The book description and excerpt sounds intriguing. Thanks for sharing. Love the cover too.

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  5. Great excerpt and I love the cover! Thanks for sharing :)

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  6. Thank you for the giveaway and excerpt. Very colorful cover.

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  7. I love the sound of this book - definitely a page turner!

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  8. Sounds great! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Thank you for hosting this giveaway

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  10. Love the cover & blurb. Thanks <3

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  11. This sounds like a great story.

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  12. It sounds like a lovely story :)

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  13. Can't wait to read this sounds like a great read.

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  14. Can't wait to read this sounds like a great read.

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  15. This sounds like a story my daughter would enjoy.

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  16. I liked the excerpt, thank you.

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  17. A story involving a deaf DJ is quite interesting.

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  18. Sounds great!! Thanks for the giveaway.

    Blessings,
    Edye | Http://gracefulcoffee.wordpress.com

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  19. What a fun book! Great excerpt. Thanks for sharing.

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  20. Looks and sounds like a fun book. Great cover!

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  21. I enjoyed the post and can't wait to read more. Thank you for sharing!

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  22. I just returned from the Electric Forest Concert which is 4 days of music in Rothbury, Michigan. So DJ's are a special breed and I want to see what they are up to.

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  23. Sounds like a great read! Thank you!

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  24. My daughter would enjoy this book - looks good.

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  25. I just read the excerpt and loved it, this sounds like a terrific book!

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