Title: Did I Mention I Love You
Author: Estelle Maskame
Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Genre: Contemporary, YA, Romance
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: Out now (UK) 1st December 2015 (US)
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When sixteen-year-old Eden Munro agrees to spend the summer with her estranged father in the beachfront city of Santa Monica, California, she has no idea what she’s letting herself in for. Eden's parents are divorced and have gone their separate ways, and now her father has a brand new family. For Eden, this means she's about to meet three new step-brothers. The eldest of the three is Tyler Bruce, a troubled teenager with a short temper and a huge ego. Complete polar opposites, Eden quickly finds herself thrust into a world full of new experiences as Tyler's group of friends take her under their wing. But the one thing she just can't understand is Tyler, and the more she presses to figure out the truth about him, the more she finds herself falling for the one person she shouldn't – her step-brother.
Throw in Tyler's clingy girlfriend and a guy who has his eyes set on Eden, and there's secrets, lies and a whole lot of drama. But how can Eden keep her feelings under control? And can she ever work out the truth about Tyler?
Throw in Tyler's clingy girlfriend and a guy who has his eyes set on Eden, and there's secrets, lies and a whole lot of drama. But how can Eden keep her feelings under control? And can she ever work out the truth about Tyler?
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EXCERPT
I can almost see the road through the gaps in the fence
by the side of the house, and I squint through. There’s music playing. More
like blaring. I can hear it over the crappy music that’s already bouncing
around the back yard, and as a sleek white car speeds up to the edge of the
sidewalk and skids against the curb, I grimace in disgust. The music cuts off
the second the engine is killed.
“What are you looking at?”
Rachael asks, but I’m too busy staring to even attempt to answer.
The car door swings open
roughly, and I’m surprised it doesn’t fall straight off its hinges. It’s
difficult to see clearly through the fence, but a tall guy gets out and slams
the door shut just as aggressively as he opened it. He hesitates for a moment,
stares at the house, and then runs a hand through his hair. Whoever he is, he
looks su-per depressed. Like he’s just lost all his life savings or his dog
just died. And then he heads straight for the gate.
“Who the hell is this
jackass?” I mutter to Rachael as the figure nears us.
But before either of us can say anything
more, Jackass decides to hit the gate open with a fist, drawing the at-tention
of everyone around us. It’s like he wants everyone to hate him. I figure he’s
probably that one neighbor that everyone despises, and he’s only here in a fit
of rage because he wasn’t invited to the lamest barbecue get-together that’s
ever been hosted.
“Sorry I’m late,” Jackass comments
sarcastically. And loudly too, with a smirk on his lips. His eyes flash green
as emeralds. “Did I miss anything besides the slaughtering of animals?” He
throws up the infamous mid-dle finger to, from what I can see, the barbecue. “I
hope you guys enjoyed the cow you just ate.” And then he laughs. He laughs as
though everyone’s expressions of disgust are the most entertaining thing he’s
seen all year.
“More beer?” I hear my dad call out to
the silent crowd, and as they chuckle and return to their conversations,
Jackass heads through the patio doors. He slams them shut so hard I can almost
see the glass tremble.
I’m stunned. I have no idea what just
happened or who that was or why he’s just entered the house. When I realize I’m
slightly slack-jawed, I close my mouth and turn to Rachael.
She bites her lip and pushes her
sunglasses down over her eyes. “I’m guessing you haven’t met your step-brother
yet.”
Estelle Maskame started writing at the age of thirteen
and completed the Did I Mention I
Love You? trilogy when she
was sixteen. She has built an extensive fan-base for her writing by serializing
her work on Wattpad. Fitting book writing between work, Estelle has amassed
followers from all over the world. She lives in Scotland.
For more visit
estellemaskame.com
Social Media Links
https://twitter.com/EstelleMaskame
Ask Estelle Maskame. . .
I was given the chance by Sourcebooks Fire to ask Estelle
Maskame just one question, so after thinking of loads of questions and dismissing
them one by one I came up with the one below:
If
your book were to be made in to a film, do you have any
actors or actresses in mind to play your characters?
Definitely Drew Roy as Tyler
and
Selena Gomez as Eden. ~ Estelle
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Praise for Did I Mention I Love You?
“Readers will root for them, like they would with Edward and Bella—the mutual attraction and need for one another is palpable. It rings of passion, excitement, and first love.” –VOYA Magazine
“An edgy young adult romance with dark layers” –The Examiner
“A believable coming-of-age story and an unconventional romance, set against a present-day California summer... . The fallout of divorce, the insidiousness of substance abuse and family secrets, and especially the pangs of first love drive this emotionally resonant tale.” – Publishers Weekly
“Written in first person, Maskame’s trilogy opener is an excellent portrayal of a teenage girl’s life in the 21st century. Eden has to adjust to her blended family, try to feel pretty, be body conscious, and make friends, all while falling in love for the first time. She is someone all young people can relate to...Romance fans will be captivated by Eden and her journey to finding herself and true love.” –School Library Journal
COMING SOON
Title: Did I Mention I Need You
Author: Estelle Maskame
Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Genre: Contemporary, YA, Romance
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: 1st March 2016
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Love has no rules.
It's been a year since Eden Munro last saw Tyler Bruce: her stepbrother...and secret love. Although they swore to ignore their feelings and put their family first, Eden can't help but feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the summer.
But it's not like anything is going to happen. Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and she knows gorgeous, green-eyed Tyler must have moved on as well. But as they spend the long, hot summer in the city that never sleeps, it becomes obvious that those old feelings are still there...simmering beneath the surface. Will Tyler and Eden be able to resist temptation?
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Love has no rules.
It's been a year since Eden Munro last saw Tyler Bruce: her stepbrother...and secret love. Although they swore to ignore their feelings and put their family first, Eden can't help but feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the summer.
But it's not like anything is going to happen. Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and she knows gorgeous, green-eyed Tyler must have moved on as well. But as they spend the long, hot summer in the city that never sleeps, it becomes obvious that those old feelings are still there...simmering beneath the surface. Will Tyler and Eden be able to resist temptation?
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Title: Did I Mention I Miss You
Author: Estelle Maskame
Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Genre: Contemporary, YA, Romance
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: 7th June 2016
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Eden’s on her way back to Santa Monica for the summer, and she hasn't seen Tyler since the devastating fallout of their forbidden relationship. Eden claims to have moved on—but Tyler wants to rekindle the flame.
He convinces Eden to visit his new home in Portland, Oregon, where he has set up a center for troubled teens. Eden’s proud of what he’s built, but the last time they were together, it nearly destroyed Eden and their family. Then a tragedy draws them together, and Eden must search her heart and decide if Tyler is worth the risk once and for all.
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Eden’s on her way back to Santa Monica for the summer, and she hasn't seen Tyler since the devastating fallout of their forbidden relationship. Eden claims to have moved on—but Tyler wants to rekindle the flame.
He convinces Eden to visit his new home in Portland, Oregon, where he has set up a center for troubled teens. Eden’s proud of what he’s built, but the last time they were together, it nearly destroyed Eden and their family. Then a tragedy draws them together, and Eden must search her heart and decide if Tyler is worth the risk once and for all.
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