#BlogTour Where the Grass Grows Blue By Hope Gibbs #bookpromotion #bookblitz

Synopsis


Penny Crenshaw’s divorce and her husband’s swift remarriage to a much younger woman have
been hot topics around Atlanta’s social circles. After a year of enduring the cruel gossip, Penny
leaps from the frying pan into the fire by heading back to Kentucky to settle her grandmother’s
estate.
Reluctantly, Penny travels to her hometown of Camden, knowing she will be stirring up all the
ghosts from her turbulent childhood. But not all her problems stem from a dysfunctional family.
One of Penny’s greatest sources of pain lives just down the street: Bradley Hitchens, her
childhood best friend, the keeper of her darkest secrets, and the boy who shattered her heart.
As Penny struggles with sorting through her grandmother’s house and her own memories, a
colorful group of friends drifts back into her life, reminding her of the unique warmth, fellowship,
and romance that only the Bluegrass state can provide. Now that fate has forced Penny back,
she must either let go of the scars of her past or risk losing a second chance at love.

Q & A with the Author

On writing:
How did you do research for your book?
Where the Grass Grows Blue is set in Kentucky, where I was born and raised, so I was
comfortable with most topics—food, dialogue, and setting. But I did write in flashbacks and had
to study pop culture during those decades so as to not get the year wrong. I also had to do some
serious research into genetic diseases, as they are a plot point for my protagonist.
Which was the hardest character to write? The easiest?
The hardest to write by far was the main character, Penny. She is a complicated and sometimes
frustrating character by design.
The easiest was Bradley, her love interest. I might have developed a literary crush on him while
writing.
Where do you get inspiration for your stories?
I want to bring the charm of the South to a wider community of readers. It’s my goal to immerse
them in the culture, food, and characters, so I look around my surroundings or dig back to my
upbringing to find inspiration.
What advice would you give budding writers?
In the words of Nike, “Just do it!” You’ll never know unless you try. Of course, there are going
to be bumps, sometimes mountains, along the way, but if you believe in yourself, your voice, and
find the right support system, you can make it happen too.
Your book is set in Kentucky. Have you ever been there?
I was born and raised in the Bluegrass State. I still consider it home, though I’ve been gone for
decades.
If you could put yourself as a character in your book, who would you be?
Penny’s best friend, Dakota. She is a truth-teller and doesn’t worry about what anyone thinks of
her. She’s also fiercely loyal.
Do you have another profession besides writing?
I was a stay-at-home mother of five for twenty-five years. A few years ago, I started re-
evaluating my life. At that point, it hit me. My children would soon be leaving for college. So I
started “journaling” on a laptop. That lasted about a week before I noticed I wasn’t writing
about my feelings or goals—I was creating a character. Now that my children are grown, I’m
writing full-time. But that’s only one part of my “writing life.” I’m also a tour guide for Bookish
Road Trip, an upbeat community of book lovers, authors, and bibliophiles. You can find them on
Facebook, Instagram, and on their website. I’m in charge of the Author Take the Wheel program.
How long have you been writing?
I started about five years ago. It’s been a wonderful creative outlet.

Do you ever get writer’s block? What helps you overcome it?
Of course. Music has been a huge part of my creative process. It really inspires me and allows
my mind to go places, creating new worlds. Also, running and exercise helps. Some of my best
ideas happen when I work out.
What is your next project?
I’m almost finished with my second book, Ashes to Ashes. It’s an upmarket fiction book, set in
the South, of course, that focuses on a tight-knit group of women whose world is rocked after the
unexpected death of their dear friend, Ellen, under mysterious circumstances. But before they
can even process their grief, they stumble across a web of secrets and lies, unraveling Ellen’s
perfect life—the one she tried so hard to project to the outside world. Now they must rely on
each other to find out who the real Ellen Foster was while grappling with the idea that they never
really knew her at all.
What genre do you write in?
Women’s fiction and contemporary romance. But my third book will be historical fiction
because it’s set in the early 1970s. I don’t want to be boxed into one genre.
What is the last great book you’ve read?
On Gin Lane by Brooke Lea Foster. I can’t tell you how much I loved that book.
What is a favorite compliment you have received on your writing?
“The author’s writing was like paint on a canvas, creating a vibrant picture of life in Kentucky,
so much so that I was easily transported there.” Reader Views review.
If your book were made into a movie, who would star in the leading roles?
This is fun! Because it has dual timelines (flashbacks to the 70s and 80s and a “current” timeline
set in 2009), I would have to cast young and older actors.
For the adult Penny, Elizabeth Olsen would be the perfect choice and for the younger version,
circa 1985–89, it would absolutely be Sadie Sink. The adult Bradley? It’s Henry Cavill all the
way with Tanner Buchanan taking the younger role.
As for Ruby Ray, Penny’s beloved grandmother, she would be played by Laura Dern (in the
1970s flashback) and Diane Ladd as the older Ruby Ray. They are two of my favorite actresses
of all time and they are mother and daughter.
And finally, Dakota, Penny’s best friend with a salty tongue, would be played by Rashida Jones
while Margo Martindale would make a fine Miss Paulette, Camden, Kentucky’s premier town
gossip.
Maybe I should be a casting agent!
If your book were made into a movie, what songs would be on the soundtrack?
It’s funny you should ask. I literally made a playlist for this book as I was writing it. Whenever I
was in the car or exercising, I listened to it over and over again.

About author


Author Bio:
Hope Gibbs grew up in rural Scottsville, Kentucky. As the daughter of an English teacher, she
was raised to value the importance of good storytelling from an early age. Today, she’s an avid
reader of women’s fiction. Drawn to multi-generational family sagas, relationship issues, and the
complexities of being a woman, she translates those themes into her own writing.
Hope lives in Tennessee with her husband and her persnickety Shih Tzu, Harley. She is also
the mother of five. In her downtime, she loves playing tennis, poring over old church cookbooks,
singing karaoke, curling up on her favorite chair with a book, and playing board games.
Hope has a B.A. from Western Kentucky University and is a member of the Women’s Fiction
Writers Association.
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We are doing a tour–wide giveaway of a signed book, hydrangea notebook, hydrangea bag tags, packets of Kettle Corn, and bookmarks. Hope has two sets to give away, US only.

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Praise for the book

Praise:
“In Where the Grass Grows Blue, Hope Gibbs examines Penny Crenshaw’s journey to pick up
the pieces and begin again after divorce. But this mother of three sons soon learns that if she
wants to move forward, she’ll have to first go back to the start. Readers will enjoy this fast-
paced southern story about second-chances, lifelong friendships, and the healing power of
forgiveness.”
– Julie Cantrell, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Perennials
“Where The Grass Grows Blue hit me in all the right places. Young lovers separated by a
misunderstanding reunite twenty years later, only to discover that although their love never
faded, their choices are insurmountable. Or are they?
Gibbs skillfully weaves the dark side of life with the beauty of a love that has only grown
stronger over time. Keep an eye on this author – she is one to watch!”
– Barbara Conrey, USA Today Bestselling Author of Nowhere Near Goodbye
“Hope Gibbs’ debut, Where the Grass Grows Blue, is worthy of taking its place among true
Southern fiction novels where the banter is witty and the women are true steel magnolias.
It’s a delightful, engaging story about following your heart.”
– Grace Sammon, Award-Winning Author of The Eves, and host of The Storytellers
“Where the Grass Grows Blue is the most authentic and endearing book I’ve read in ages.
Penny’s difficult and heartbreaking rural background in Kentucky (the Bluegrass state) and her
high society life in Atlanta could not be more different. But when she can’t hide from her past
anymore, her life comes full circle.
I think Penny is my new fictional best friend. There were times I wanted to read quickly to see
how everything unfolds, but this story is to be savored. Don’t rush this Southern gem.”
– Cindy Dorminy, author of The Foster Wife and In a Jam
“Hope Gibbs drops the reader into a colorful, southern, small-town setting where Penny
Crenshaw—a divorced mother with a tumultuous childhood—is desperate to outrun her past.
Where The Grass Grows Blue is one woman’s story of perseverance despite her painful past. A
story of small-town living and second chances, romance and resilience, friendship and
forgiveness. One you’ll think of long after you turn the last page.”
– Jill Hannah Anderson, Author of A Life Unraveled, The To-Hell-And-Back Club, and
Crazy Little Town Called Love
“Where The Grass Grows Blue is an evocative story-with a southern flair-about going back to
the place that brought so much pain for a second chance at love and redefining oneself.
This is one you’ll fall in love with.”
– Donna Norman-Carbone, Author of All That Is Sacred

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Gullible

by Rosemary Kubli

Genre: Suspense

Even the most cunning femme fatale has her weakness

Siena Ricci is shrewd, seductive, and an expert in the art of deception. Masking her identity behind the guise of Marie Lacroix, a specialist in antiques and objets d’art, she swindles her employer’s wealthy clients out of their valuable possessions. She hasn’t yet met the man she can’t manipulate, but then the con she’s playing on Jonathan Woodward has only just begun.

Jonathan proves to be an easy mark, but he’s also enticingly irresistible. As their relationship heats up, her plot to steal his multi-million-dollar antique trinkets begins to unravel. Noticing a subtle change in Jonathan’s demeanor, Marie questions whether she’s still in control of the con or if she’s blindly become the gullible victim of her own scheme.

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Rosemary Kubli writes the type of books she loves to read – intrigue and suspense mixed with a pinch of romance and a clever plot twist or two. Her professional experiences run the gamut from Human Resources and training to accounting and banking, with publishing being her most recent endeavor. Aside from the seven years she lived in southern California, she has always called the northeast corner of Ohio her home. Rosemary and her husband of 45 years enjoy traveling – on land to visit family and friends and on sea to any destination a cruise ship will take them. When not working on her next novel, she can be found discussing the latest in literary fare with her book club, playing a rousing game of Bunco with some of her oldest and dearest friends, researching her ancestry, volunteering in her community, burying her nose in a book, or obsessing over the latest binge-worthy TV series.

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The Art of Love, Book 1

 

Regency Romance

Date Published: 06-14-2023

 

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A marquess with an inheritance problem.

When his father dies, Raph Bromley, new Marquess of Waneborough inherits
more than his father’s title. He inherits a crumbling estate, an ocean
of debt, a valuable art collection, and a most unusual stipulation in his
father’s will. No piece in the art collection can be sold unless Raph
first creates a brilliant work of art. But his imagination is as nonexistent
as his artistic experience, and that’s never going to happen.

Thank goodness for heiresses. Raph will simply marry for money. Problem
solved. Except his mother’s new companion, a dark-haired, clever, poor
beauty tests his resolve and makes him think …

Maybe painting won’t be so hard.

(It is…)

A companion with no home of her own.

Matilda Bellvue has worked as a companion for fifteen years, but
she’s inherited a cottage in Cumbria, and she’ll soon make it
her home. She plans to spend her days reading scandalous novels and
redecorating every room. But first, she must complete one final job, serving
as companion to the Marquess of Waneborough’s mother.

Her task is simple: help the grieving marchioness, argue with the
hard-headed marquess, avoid matchmakers, and resist spying on naked men
swimming in the lake. Above all else, she must not fall in love with her
employer, a man who makes her feel like she’s finally found home.

Because she has no money. And he must marry rich. And that way only lies
heartache.

 

Funny, sweet, and definitely steamy, book 1 in the Art of Love series is a
late Regency romance that’s as lighthearted as it is hot!

 

 

About the Author

USA Today Bestselling author Charlie Lane traded in academic databases and
scholarly journals for writing steamy Regency romcoms like the ones
she’s always loved to read. Her favorite authors are Jane Austen (who
else?), Toni Morrison, William Blake, Julia Quinn, and Maya Rodale.

Charlie writes unique stories with unconventional characters who push
against the rigid restrictions of their society. Officially, Charlie has a
Ph.D. in literature with a focus on the nineteenth-century novel and
children’s literature and answers to Professor. Unofficially,
she’s a high-flying circus-obsessed acrobat. She lives with her own
Colonel Brandon, two little dudes, and a furry fella in East
Tennessee.

 

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The Unseelie’s Wallflower

Courts in Conflict Book 1

by Elisa Rae

Genre: Light Fantasy Romance 

Greyson hides many things from the Unseelie Court when they invade his estate each autumn for the Wild Hunt. During his required appearance as host, he is surprised to find a human among the glittering fae. She can see him even when he is using his stealth magic, which means only one thing—they are soul mates. Can he protect her amidst the swirl of fae politics and a plot against her life?

Lyra has grown up among the fae. She has been trained to be the perfect servant. Then her master brings her to the Unseelie Court event of the year and demands she demonstrate her skills to nobles. With the promise of freedom as a motivator, she willingly agrees. Then she realizes her master’s true plan thanks to the intimidating fae lord hosting the event. Though why he would be invested in her fate is a mystery.

The Unseelie’s Wallflower is a light, fantasy romance novella about a relationship between an Unseelie and a human woman. It features faes, fated mates, and a romance between a noble and a servant, all played out against a backdrop of the peril, politics, and maneuverings of the Unseelie Court.

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A reader of fairytales and folklore, Elisa Rae loves a happy ending. Noblebright characters, dastardly villains, and chemistry between characters delight her. When she isn’t writing, she loves to watch superhero movies and literary dramas.

Elisa Rae is the pen name of Rachel Rossano.

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Non-fiction

  Date Published: 5/9/2023

   

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  Are you the wife of a professional athlete or high-profile figure ? Are

    your dreams on hold while you watch your husband live out his?

  Sidelined No More discusses one of the greatest struggles of a wife married

    to a high-profile professional athlete: losing her identity. When

    she’s thrust into a world of fame, fortune, stress, and pressure, few

    can relate to or comprehend it. A woman who was once strong, confident, and

    sure of herself doesn’t even recognize who she sees in the mirror. Who

    understands? Who can sympathize? Who even sees that there’s a woman

    behind the shadows of her husband longing to be seen, uncertain of her

    purpose, and doubtful of her worth? As a former NFL wife herself, author

    Eileen Noyes will walk with you on a journey to get you out of the shadows

    and truly living again.

   

  “I see her. I can sympathize. I understand because I was her.”

    —Eileen

  • Find your true identity outside of being just “the wife

    of…”

  • Understand and live out the God-given purpose for which you are

    destined.

  • Find hope in the midst of your storm.

  • Walk confidently with clarity, wisdom and strength in all seasons

    that come with the game of professional sports.

  About the Author

Author Eileen Noyes resides in California with her husband Michael and

    eight of their 15 combined children. Eileen, formerly a part of the NFL

    world for over nine years, has experienced the ups and downs of the

    professional sports from entering in as a wife of an NFL high-profile figure

    to exiting out of the game, prior to her public divorce and cult

    involvement.

  Through her first book, Sidelined No More, Eileen shares how she navigates

    through her unique circumstances while in  the public eye. God’s

    powerful presence, healing and restoration throughout her journey is

    displayed in her writing as well as contributes to her passion to help other

    wives in professional sport and other high-profile relationships.

   

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(Celtic Magic, Book 4)

   

  Action Adventure, Dark Fantasy, Paranormal Women’s Fiction, Romance,

    Suspense, Urban Fantasy

  Date Published: June 16, 2023


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  A grant to do doctorate work in a bleak corner of Northern Ireland is Penny

    Gallagher’s last chance to find her wings and break free of her

    oppressive industrialist boyfriend.

  When she finds her time there has been engineered for her boyfriend’s

    profit, it takes a voiceless giant of a man to help her discover her own

    magic.

   

  Excerpt

  Copyright Š2023 Siondalin O’Craig

   

  Penny

  The Giant’s Causeway

  Sean Feeney took another long drag from his pocket flask. Heavy gold chains

    around his wrist grated against the flask’s metal rim. Penny Gallagher

    watched him sway unsteadily in his skinny designer jeans and black Converse

    high tops.

  He reached out and draped his bony arm around her shoulders. She

    couldn’t tell whether it was to keep himself from falling over or an

    awkward maneuver meant to be making a pass at her.

  She hoped it was the latter. First off, they were standing at the top of a

    cliff. Not just any cliff, but a bare, windswept cliff tumbled with black

    hexagonal stone columns jutting out into the North Channel of the Irish Sea

    between the north coast of Ireland and the west coast of Scotland. If Sean

    dropped onto those lichen-pocked rocks it would mean a fatal mess involving

    a lot of paperwork and long, dim conversations with uniformed authorities.

    And if I fell… no, she told herself firmly, we’re not going

    down that line of thinking right now.

  Secondly, she hadn’t gotten laid since James Carbill threw her over

    six months ago for some new interior designer he had fallen for. And to tell

    the truth, she had not been laid decently for months before that.

    James’s steel-blue eyes had started wandering elsewhere long before

    that ugly day when he’d told her that she needed to move out of the

    Beacon Hill apartment he had been keeping her in, and that both of her

    positions — as his personal assistant, and as his sexual partner and dinner

    party arm candy — were terminated effective immediately.

  James had softened the blow a bit by pulling some strings to secure this

    grant so she could finish her doctorate degree in psychology from

    Boston’s Fauntel University, and that’s how she wound up

    standing on top of a windy cliff, watching Sean’s long, shaggy blond

    hair blow into his eyes, which were fixed vacantly on the horizon.

  She reached up to her shoulder and twined the fingers of her right hand

    with Sean’s, hoping to lower the odds that they’d both go off

    the cliff. The smell of salt spray on stone mingled with alcohol fumes. She

    reached for his flask with her left.

  “Give me a hit of that,” she said, raising her voice over the

    wind. “You can’t have all the fun yourself.”

  He handed her the flask absent-mindedly, its cap dangling from a little

    silver chain. She took a swig. Smoky, peaty whiskey seeped into her tongue

    and the flesh of her throat, straight into her bloodstream. She would swear

    it never even hit her stomach.

  “All this,” Sean said, gesturing broadly with a wobbling sweep

    of his arm. Penny braced her feet, but they did not topple over. “When

    you write your… your… thing.”

  “My thesis.”

  “Your thee, your thing. On all this. You’ll make millions of

    dollars. We’ll all make millions of dollars. Because everyone will

    want it.”

  Penny took another hit of the whiskey. It felt mellower this time, as if

    she and the whiskey were getting acquainted. “No one ever made

    millions of dollars on their psychology doctorate thesis,” she

    said.

  “Oh, but you will.” Sean turned around, his face close to hers,

    and poked her hard in the chest with the point of his index finger.

    “You will. I will. Everyone will. Because this,” he swept his

    arm out again along the horizon, “this is the Giant’s Causeway.

    You’ll write about why it makes people feel so good — you feel good,

    right?”

  Penny nodded skeptically. He didn’t wait for her response before

    rambling on.

  “Because it makes people feel so good that they will all want to live

    here, and I’m selling my land to the American developer who will give

    them all a place to live. And everyone else will too. Just as soon as you

    are done.”

  Penny smirked and shook her head. It’s true that her doctorate

    proposal had talked about the intersection of landscape and psychology, and

    the grant that James had helped her secure had sent her to this bleak,

    forsaken, vertical drop-off to write about it. But in point of fact, she had

    not yet started writing, and now that she was here, she could not for her

    life figure out what to write about.

  “Sean, you handsome devil,” she said. “It’s a pile

    of rocks.” Basalt, she noted to herself, recalling one of the

    guidebooks she’d read on the plane. Lava from a volcanic episode,

    cooled slowly, formed hexagonal columns. Why do people find the myths more

    interesting than the science?

   

   

  About the Author

   Siondalin O’Craig writes romance with the slow burn of a peat fire on

    an autumn night deep in the woodland hills. Sip a glass of Irish whiskey,

    turn the page, and let the magic overtake you. Siondalin lives in the

    mountains of New England where she walks under the trees celebrating the

    wheel of the year, grows a luscious garden full of magical herbs, and plays

    a wicked Irish fiddle. Follow her on Facebook and email her at

    siondalinocraig@gmail.com to sign up for her newsletter.

  Publisher on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @changelingpress

   

   

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