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Friday, 15 June 2012

Blog Tour for Emma Hearts LA: Guest Post by Keris Stainton

Emma Hearts LA
Emma Hearts LA 
by Keris Stainton
Release Date: June 7th, 2012
Publishers: Orchard
See Donna's Review: HERE
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Emma's not sure that LA's for her, but when she accompanies her sister Jane to an audition, a chance meeting with a teen TV star starts to change her new sunshine lifestyle for the better...
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 But what about Oscar, so far her only friend in LA, who's turning out NOT to be the idiot she thought he was?
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Soon Emma begins to find herself torn between two boys and reconsidering her entire future. Maybe LA's not that bad after all.

Why LA?

Why LA? That's a very good question. I can't actually remember why I originally decided to set the book there, but after I'd sent the proposal to my publishers, I changed my mind. I didn't think I'd be able to go and do a research trip and I found that even though I've been watching films and TV shows set in LA all my life, I couldn't really picture it. 

In my mind, I had the Hollywood sign, Hollywood Boulevard (with the Walk of Fame and Graumann's Chinese Theatre), Rodeo Drive (from Pretty Woman) and the beach (from The OC), but no idea of where people lived or hung out. I'd discovered the Venice canals, which helped, because I knew I wanted to set the book in Venice Beach, but again, no real idea of what it might be like to live there. 

While I was waiting to hear back from my publishers about Emma (publishing takes forever!), I started writing another book set in Italy. And I fell madly in love with it. So when my publishers came back and said they loved Emma, I was sort of disappointed. I didn't want to write Emma, I wanted to write about Milly. In Italy. And have a research trip to Rome. And drink wine and eat pizza. 

My publishers didn't care about me getting to eat pizza. They just really loved the idea of Emma Hearts LA and they wanted me to stop whining and write it (they didn't actually say this, you understand).  

Fortunately, I was able to arrange a research trip to LA and that changed everything. I absolutely loved the place. And Venice was perfect for the book. 

I'd still like to finish the Italy book, though. And not only for the pizza...

Keris Stainton
About the author:
Keris Stainton was born in Canada, and brought up on the Wirral. She now lives in the Ribble Valley with her husband and two young sons, who make her laugh every day. Sometimes intentionally.

As a freelance journalist, Keris has written for publications as diverse as Practical Parenting, Scarlet and The Daily Express, and edited the women’s book site, Trashionista, for two years.

In 2005 she gave up her job as an administrator in Corporate Recovery and Personal Insolvency (which is exactly as exciting as it sounds) to write full time.

Her first novel, Della Says: OMG! was published by Orchard Books in 2010 and her second, Jessie Hearts NYC was published in 2011. Emma Hearts LA is out now.

Friday, 1 June 2012

A Review for Emma Hearts LA by Keris Stainton

Emma Hearts LA
Posted by Donna
Release Date: June 7th, 2012
Finished Date: May 18th, 2012
Publishers: Orchard
Source: ARC for Review
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Buy : Amazon UK / Amazon US / The Book Depo

Emma's not sure that LA's for her, but when she accompanies her sister Jane to an audition, a chance meeting with a teen TV star starts to change her new sunshine lifestyle for the better... 
But what about Oscar, so far her only friend in LA, who's turning out NOT to be the idiot she thought he was? 
Soon Emma begins to find herself torn between two boys and reconsidering her entire future.
Maybe LA's not that bad after all.
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The Review: Emma Hearts LA is my first book by author Keris Stainton, yep you heard me, I haven’t even read Keris’s other book Jessie Hearts LA. So, I went into Emma Hearts LA not really knowing what to expect but let me tell you, this is the ideal summer read. 
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This story follows a teenage girl named Emma, who is moving to LA where her mother has been offered a new job.  However Emma doesn’t really want to go but will give it a go for her mother and sister. When she arrives in LA, Emma reunites a friendship with an old childhood friend named Oscar and it's then she sees everything LA has to offer her – and possibly a relationship with Oscar. But when her sister gets an audition and Emma has the luxury of companying her – it is there she meets a famous TV star, and soon she has to choose between the two boys….along with what she wants from the future.
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I really enjoyed this book. It was a fun and lovable story – one that is actually more complex than I would have thought. I loved Emma as a character and because we see her trying to get over her parent’s divorce, it gave a lot more insight to her as a character. It’s not easy for her but she deals with it the best she can. Not only that but we see the relationship she has with her mother and sister and there such a close family, it’s lovely to read about. 
Now both of the love interests we’re fantastic and honestly, it was a hard choice but I have to say, I’m totally Team Oscar. He’s a total geek but you know what, geek’s are totally in now and Oscar was portrayed brilliantly. He’s sweet, interesting and loving and he’s just so much fun. He's definitely the perfect choice for Emma, in my opinion. 
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Overall, Emma Hearts LA was a very enjoyable, captivating and fun-loving book. I'd probably suggest you to read Jessie Hearts LA first, if you are to pick up this authors work but definately one not to miss. 
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A huge thank you to Hachette UK for giving me the opportunity to review this book. 
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Don't forget to stop by on July 15th for a guest post from the author. 
 
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