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SUMMER OF LOVE BLOG TOUR, 9:00-11:00AM Showing

Hello and welcome to the SUMMER OF LOVE Blog Tour Drive-In Theater! Our first showing today is:

            ADVANTAGE HEARTBREAK (A GAME. SET. MATCH. HEARTBREAK #2)



Seventeen-year-old Meg Flannigan thought she’d made up her mind about love. But with two guys still vying for her attention, she wonders if she made the right decision. Ash is everything she’s ever wanted in a boyfriend: loyal, loving, and totally hot. But then there’s Noah: fun, sexy, and the more he sticks around, the more Meg wants him there.

What’s a girl to do?

Make up her mind, before it’s too late. Gorgeous freshman Liz has set her sights on Ash, and Noah is beginning to remind Meg of her last boyfriend—the one who broke her heart. Can she figure things out before she ruins not one, but two relationships? Or is she doomed to serve up heartbreak?
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Hi Kelly and thanks for stopping by!



1.     If you could cast your main characters, who would you choose to play them?

I would say Annasophia Rob for my MC, Meg.
















 Steven R. McQueen for Meg’s boyfriend, Ash.



















And Freddie Stroma for Noah.





















2.     What would your movie tagline be?
How do you choose between the one you love and the one you’ve always wanted?

3.     What was the inspiration for your book?
I’ve been in a few love triangles in my life, and it always ended up in someone getting hurt. I guess the sixteen-year-old inside of me needed to get those emotions out.

4.     What scene from your book would you most love to see played out on-screen?
I’d have to go with the scene where Noah corners Meg in the trainer’s office. It’s intense in a steamy way. ;)

5.     What is your favorite movie?
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. I don’t know why, but I could watch it every day. My favorite part is Grover dancing at the Lotus Hotel. ;)

6.     Have you ever been to a drive-in?
Yes! We used to go all the time when I was in elementary school. I saw E.T. in the drive-in.

Thanks so much for having me!

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Kelly Hashway is a former language arts teacher who now works as a full-time writer, freelance editor, and mother to an adorable little girl. In addition to writing YA novels, Kelly writes middle grade books, picture books, and short stories. When she’s not writing or digging her way out from under her enormous To Be Read pile, she’s running and playing with her daughter. She resides in Pennsylvania with her husband, daughter, and three pets. 


Links:
Kelly Hashway’s blog: http://kellyhashway.blogspot.com/
Kelly Hashway on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellyhashway
Kelly Hashway on Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4528793.Kelly_Hashway
Kelly Hashway on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kellyhashway?fref=ts
Kelly Hashway on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Kelly-Hashway/e/B004B3W3CU/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1367902978&sr=1-2-ent
Advantage Heartbreak on Amazon
Advantage Heartbreak on Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17239207-advantage


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Comments

  1. I'm so jealous that you've been to a drive in movie theater!
    Love your cast choices! :)

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    1. I've been! Used to go all the time when I was a kid. Wait! Does that say how old I am?

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