Thanks to Danielle Dill of Berkley & NAL, I am giving away one print copy of Keep Me Posted by Lisa Beazley.
Description of Keep Me Posted by Lisa Beazley
Two sisters share the surprising highs and cringe-worthy lows of social media fame, when their most private thoughts become incredibly public in this fresh and funny debut novel.
Sisters Cassie and Sid Sunday have not done a bang-up job of keeping in touch. In their defense, it hasn’t been easy: life veered in sharply different directions for the once-close sisters. Today, beautiful and big-hearted Sid lives an expat’s life of leisure in far-off Singapore, while harried, iPhone-clutching Cassie can’t seem to make it work as a wife and a mom to twin toddlers in Manhattan.
It doesn’t help that Sid spurns all social media while Cassie is addicted to Facebook. So when Sid issues a challenge to reconnect the old-fashioned way—through real, handwritten letters—Cassie figures, why not?
The experiment exceeds both of their expectations, and the letters become a kind of mutual confessional that have real and soul-satisfying effects. And they just might have the power to help Cassie save her marriage, and give Sid the strength to get her life back on track.
But first, one of Cassie’s infamous lapses in judgment comes back to bite her, and all of the letters wind up the one place you’d never, ever want to see them: the Internet…
About Lisa Beazley
Lisa Beazley has worked in journalism and public relations for more than fifteen years. Keep Me Posted is her first novel.
Giveaway of Keep Me Posted by Lisa Beazley
This giveaway is open to the U.S. only and ends on April 22, 2016 at 12 am pacific time. Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.
A captivating and delightful novel. Thanks.
Sounds great!
This sounds like a very current novel, arguing both the good and bad points of today’s technology. Thanks for the giveaway.
Sounds very timely &fun
I don’t know how plausible the lapse in judgment upon which the story hinges is, but I am curious to see how the mess unfolds! Quelle disastre! Thanks, Teddy.
Teddy, please disregard my entries for this book. The screen on the laptop jumped and I started to fill in the entries for the wrong book.
Looks like a good one.