Hi, y’all!
We’re so excited to be bringing you the sign-ups to our upcoming MEGA tour for Get You the Moon by Hasnita Singh! You may be wondering: what’s a mega tour? A mega tour with Turn the Page Tours means THREE tour portions. In this case, we will be having blog, bookstagram and booktok tour portions during the length of this tour. Are you as thrilled as we are?
We’ll be looking for 15-25 hosts for each portion of this tour, and it will be taking place on October 31st through November 6th. Physical copies will be available INTL but will be limited, and digital copies will be available and provided to all hosts.
We will be prioritizing hosts who identify with the following representation in the book: Bisexual, Pansexual, 2SLGBTQIA+, Biracial (Brazilian), Maori, PTSD, Depression.
If interested, click the button below to sign up! If you’d like more information on the book and author, continue to scroll through this post.
Get You the Moon
by Hasnita Singh
Published by Cherry Publishing
Released on July 16th, 2021
YOUNG ADULT FICTION—Coming-of-age, Contemporary, Romance
TRIGGER/CONTENT WARNING(S): PTSD, Sexual Harassment, Depression, Addiction, Suicide
All Scarlet Bridge wants is to get through her last year of school, overcome her brother’s shadowy legacy, and win the prized scholarship for college. She’s not about to let anyone stand in her way, not even everyone’s favorite Golden Boy, Levi Henare.
Levi loves rugby, his family, and teasing Scarlet Bridge. With a tough family situation at home, he has his own reasons for excelling both academically and on the sports field.
When Scarlet accidentally dials Levi’s phone number, a chain of events that neither expected is set into motion.
Thrown together by a twist of fate, will they come to understand and appreciate each other, and themselves or are they destined to remain at daggers drawn forever?
Hasnita Kiran Singh is a twenty-one-year-old living in Auckland, New Zealand. As a university student, she spends most of her time procrastinating. As an Optical Assistant, she won’t stop talking about astigmatism. When she’s not writing (which is unfortunately too often), she can be found baking or trying out new restaurants. She loves her friends, being on time, and chocolate fondants as much as she loves reading. She is a proud feminist, another reader attached to young adult fiction, and a lover of the stars.