Lilah Suzanne's Blog, page 34
July 11, 2016
Are you ready for the August 11th release of Burning Tracks, Book Two in the Spotlight Series?Of...
Are you ready for the August 11th release of Burning Tracks, Book Two in the Spotlight Series?

Of course you are.
If you aren’t, great news! You can pick up Broken Records, Book One in the series, on sale for 30% off now until launch day for Burning Tracks. Use the code SPOTLIGHT at check out.
Be like Dolly #lifeadvice
July 10, 2016
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SUMMER/FALL 2016 FROM INTERLUDE PRESS
Into the...









SUMMER/FALL 2016 FROM INTERLUDE PRESS
Into the Blue by Pene Henson
With or Without You by Zane Riley
Burning Tracks by Lilah Suzanne
Sideshow by Amy Stilgenbauer
Certainly, Possibly, Yours by Lissa Reed
Luchador by Erin Finnegan
Flying Without a Net by E.M. Ben Shaul
Idlewild by Jude Sierra
The Kind and the Criminal by Charlotte Ashe
See our 2016 Young Adult titles from Duet Books here.
July 9, 2016
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#amreading #amenjoying #BurningTracks @lilahsuzanne
Hey, me too!!!!
Us, too!! Okay, we’re actually getting ready to deliver it beginning August 11th, but you can pre-order it now at the IP Web Store.
WHAT? You say you haven’t read Broken Records, Book One in Lilah Suzanne’s Spotlight Series and an RT Book Reviews TOP PICK? We can help you with that.
Now through the launch day for Burning Tracks, take 30 percent off the price of the print or eBook edition of Broken Records with the discount code SPOTLIGHT at store.interludepress.com.
Oh hey, look at this! Broken Records on discount.
Burning Tracks on preorder.
Galleys out.
Nice.
July 8, 2016
Burning Tracks / Broken Records Aesthetic -...
"FOUR STARS: Henson’s debut is a thoughtful, poignant story of love in its many forms, as well as a..."
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RT Books Reviews on Pene Henson’s Into the Blue
CB Messer’s evocative cover is also up for RT Book Reviews’ Cover of the Month! Vote for it here.
Into the Blue is available tomorrow (July 7th) from the IP Web Store and your favorite book retailers.
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July 7, 2016
Now Available:
“Into the Blue” by Pene Henson
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“★ The plausibility of the miscommunications and the realism of the young men’s relationship and personalities are exceptional. Readers eager for more diversity in romance will appreciate the nuanced portrayals of the leads.“—Publishers Weekly
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Across from them, one of the Brazilians plays guitar. Ollie doesn’t recognize the song even when a couple of others sing along. The beach is wider and the sand finer than on the North Shore, but every beach is a little like home. Ollie misses the Blue House; he misses the surf and the palms and the shoreline he knows so well. He misses Jaime and Sunny and Hannah. Still, though he’s as far from home as he’s ever been, Ollie’s comfortable. These are his people, too. He leans back on his arms and looks up into the dark.
He’s watched the night sky since he was a little kid, but down here in the Southern Hemisphere he doesn’t recognize the hundreds upon hundreds of stars. The Southern Cross is up there. Ollie tries to orient himself.
Tai shifts toward him, then looks up and follows Ollie’s gaze. The warmth of Tai’s body settles into Ollie’s heart, grounds him. Ollie leans into him a little, and their arms brush to the elbow. The contact simmers in the air between them.
Unexpectedly, Ollie knows what he wants. “Come back to the hotel,” he says quietly to Tai. He pitches his voice low. It hums across the tiny space between them. No one else can hear him over the pounding surf and the sound of the music. It’s easy to be bold in the dark of a beach where Ollie’s never been before. He’s shocked by that same boldness.
Summary
Tai Talagi and Ollie Birkstrom have been inseparable since they met as kids surfing the North Shore of Oahu. Now they live with their best friends and Ollie’s kid brother in a pulled-together family, all of them piled into a run-down beach house. They share cooking, bills, and the saltwater running in their veins.
Tai’s spent years shutting down any feelings for Ollie. They’re friends. Their family depends on them. But with Ollie off on his first world tour and his dreams of a pro surfing career finally within reach, their steady world shifts. Is the relationship worth risking their friendship, their family, their dreams, for a chance at something terrifying and beautiful and altogether new?
Price: $16.99 print / $6.99 multi-format eBook
Pages: 236
ISBN: 978-1-941530-84-9 print / 978-1-941530-85-6 multi-format eBook
International: Order the print edition by September 7, 2016 from your favorite book retailer and receive free multi-format eBook by submitting a copy of your receipt to contact@interludepress.com.
About the Author
Pene Henson has gone from British boarding schools to New York City law firms. She now lives in Sydney, Australia, where she is an intellectual property lawyer and published poet who is deeply immersed in the city’s LGBTQIA community. She spends her spare time enjoying the outdoors and gazing at the ocean with her gorgeous wife and two unexpectedly exceptional sons. Into the Blue is her first novel.
Connect with author Pene Henson at penehenson.com.
Cover Art and Design by C.B. Messer
July 5, 2016
June Prism Recommended Reads!! with Giveaway
Congratulations to author Carrie Pack, whose In the Present Tense was named a June Recommended read by Prism Book Alliance!
July 4, 2016
Red, White & Interlude! Happy 4th from NC ❤️ “Love, like...

Red, White & Interlude! Happy 4th from NC ❤️
“Love, like art, must always be free.”
More Holiday Savings!
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Sales, sales, and more sales! In addition to our own IP web store holiday savings, you can step over to All Romance eBooks, where you can get a 50 percent rebate on all Interlude Press books today only!
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And over at Red Bubble, save 20 percent today and tomorrow with the discount code GOUSA20 on our Y’all Means All graphic T’s, phone cases, and stickers in support of Equality North Carolina.
July 3, 2016
"The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it’s..."
- Elie Wiesel
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