Chris Scully is here today to promote her new romantic suspense novel, Back to You.
Be sure to enter for your chance to win a $20 Riptide credit below! Good luck!
Hello!
I’m Chris Scully. I’m thrilled to welcome you to my blog tour for Back to You, my new romantic suspense
novel. Join me at various tour stops, where I’ll be sharing some background on
the novel and the characters, my thoughts on writing, and more. Comment on each
stop to be entered in a drawing for a $20 Riptide gift certificate. Thanks for
joining me on the tour!
About Back to You
Journalist
Alex Buchanan has come home to the remote British Columbia town he grew up in,
but only because his estranged father is dying. For Alex, the homecoming holds
a mix of memories, mostly bad. The only bright spot is reconnecting with Benji
Morning, the childhood friend he never truly forgot. As boys, the strength of
their bond had frightened Alex. But now that he’s confident in his bisexuality,
he’s drawn back to quiet, soft-spoken Ben.
Ben isn’t
the same boy Alex left behind, though. His life has been overshadowed by the
disappearance of his sister two decades earlier, and now a new break in the
case threatens to undo the peace he’s worked so hard to attain.
As Alex
struggles to repair the relationship with his father before it’s too late, he
finds himself caught up in a twenty-year-old mystery, a story he never
expected, and a shocking truth that could affect his and Ben’s future together.
About Chris Scully
Chris
Scully lives in Toronto, Canada. She grew up spinning romantic stories in her
head and always dreamed of one day being a writer even though life had other
plans. Her characters have accompanied her through career turns as a librarian
and an IT professional, until finally, to escape the tedium of a corporate day
job, she took a chance and began putting her daydreams down on paper.
Tired of
the same old boy-meets-girl stories, she found a home in M/M romance and
strives to give her characters the happy endings they deserve. She divides her
time between a mundane 9-5 cubicle job and a much more interesting fantasy
life. When she’s not working or writing (which isn’t often these days) she
loves puttering in the garden and traveling. She is an avid reader and tries to
bring pieces of other genres and styles to her stories. While her head is
crammed full of all the things she’d like to try writing, her focus is always
on the characters first. She describes her characters as authentic, ordinary
people—the kind of guy you might meet on the street, or the one who might be
your best friend.
Although
keeping up with social media is still a struggle given her schedule, she does
love to hear from readers.
Connect
with Chris:
To
celebrate the release of Back to You, one
lucky winner will receive a $20 Riptide
credit! Leave a comment with your contact info to enter the contest.
Entries close at midnight, Eastern time, on June 17, 2017. Contest is NOT
restricted to U.S. entries. Thanks for
following the tour, and don’t forget to leave your contact info!
Congratulations on the release, Chris! It sounds really good!
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This Town by Niall Horan fits this story so much! Loved it! <3
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Oh it does James. I'd never heard this song before.
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I always like it when books are set somewhere in Canada being Canadian myself.
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Congrats on your new book. I look forward to reading it.
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Congrats on the release!
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I love a good mystery
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Congrats on the release -- you already know how much I loved this one :)
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Congrats on the release! I've added it to my wishlist.
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Thank you all for stopping by. And thanks to BMB Reviews for hosting today!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and thanks for the post. This sounds great. I'd like to see what you do with the bisexuality; I can identify with going back to an estranged parent; and there are some other interesting dynamics, too. - Purple Reader,
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Congrats on the new release!
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