Today is an extra beautiful day because Upside Down is now available in print! That's right - you can now own this fantastic book with the amazing cover about two souls, Talia and Bran, finding that epic love Down Under!
To celebrate this very special occasion, Lia Riley stops by to share with us some of her favourite Australian things. We also have a teaser and oh yes, a giveaway! Just think, you can stare at your very own copy of Upside Down on your bookshelf! I plan on having my own copy because I can't pass up this amazingly hot cover ;)
~ Bel
UPSIDE DOWN by Lia Riley (May 12, 2015;
Forever Trade Paperback; Off the Map #1)
If you never get lost, you'll never be
found…
Twenty-one-year-old Natalia Stolfi is
saying good-bye to the past-and turning her life upside down with a trip to the
land down under. For the next six months, she'll act like a carefree exchange
student, not a girl sinking under the weight of painful memories. Everything is
going according to plan until she meets a brooding surfer with hypnotic green
eyes and the troubling ability to see straight through her act.
Bran Lockhart is having the worst year on
record. After the girl of his dreams turned into a nightmare, he moved back
home to Melbourne to piece his life together. Yet no amount of disappointment
could blind him to the pretty California girl who gets past all his defenses.
He's never wanted anyone the way he wants Talia. But when Bran gets a stark
reminder of why he stopped believing in love, he and Talia must decide if what
they have is once in a lifetime . . . or if they were meant to live a world
apart.
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Excerpt:
“Is it true you have no regrets, not even
one?” Hopefully he has no idea how dead serious I am in his response.
“There’s no point.” His fingers tighten
infinitesimally on the wheel. “The past is the past. That’s it.”
“Like whatever doesn’t kill you makes you
stronger?”
“No, that’s a dumb-ass cliché. I mean
there’s no meaning to life, despite what people pretend. Once I figured that
out, everything got easier.”
“Has anyone ever said you are intense?”
“Since the day I was born.” He checks the
rearview mirror. “So I got to ask you something. Maybe I’m presuming but—”
“If that’s your lead-in, then you’re
probably correct.”
“You don’t fool me.”
He’s right. No matter how hard I try to
hide and pretend away my crazy, Bran sees too much.
“But you try to fool everyone, don’t you?”
He turns and catches me staring. “With the act. You, all breezy, cute as hell,
always smiling like we’re at some big-deal party. You know what I think—”
“No, actually.” Wait, I’m cute? He thinks I’m
cute?
“Not sure what your issue is, but—”
“I’m fine,” I mutter tightly. Reality
wanders back, as unwelcome as a drunk uncle at a family picnic. Let’s face it,
no one wants to be around a girl with issues. “Really, I’m all good.” Right, I
sound like a five-year-old watching worms die in puddles.
“Whatever you say, Miss
OCD.” He glances from the open atlas on my lap to my pursed mouth with a
thoughtful look.
“I…I…” Anxiety locks me in
an invisible chokehold while my abdomen spasms. But Bran’s gaze isn’t mocking.
There’s an unexpected sweetness there that’s coaxing me from my familiar
fortification. “I guess maybe it’s something like that.” My whispered words
rise above my head like a toxic balloon.
“Must kinda suck.”
People don’t kid if they
think you’re crazy, right?
“Sucks donkey balls.”
He grins. “An unpleasant
flavor.”
Suddenly I can breathe
again. “And you’d know how?”
A second crawls past. He
keeps his veiled eyes trained on the road.
“Bran?” Finally, I can’t
take it. I need to say something. “You acting nice is unfamiliar, and, frankly,
uncomfortable, territory.”
“Is being interested a
crime?” He kneads the back of his neck. The deep, massaging rhythm is
mesmerizing. His thumb is a little wide. He keeps his nails neatly cut.
“You’re interested?” I’m
off-kilter, like I’ve taken back-to-back rides on the Tilt-A-Whirl at the
boardwalk.
“In your quirks. Let’s
hear another one.”
“One more. That’s it. Then
we’re done for the day.” I kick off my flip-flops and cross my ankles. “I can’t
fall asleep without reciting this long poem, Paul Revere’s Ride.”
How is this even possible?
We’re talking about my most shameful secrets like it’s just another thing. Why
isn’t he pointing a judgmental finger at me, crying, Shun
her, shun the freak?
“And you call me kinky?
What do your boyfriends say when they sleep over?”
“I repeat the words in my
head, not out loud. And I’ve never had a boyfriend.”
“Wait, how is that even
possible?”
“What? The no-boyfriend
situation?” The words make me sound like a bigger loser when spoken aloud.
There’s a very good reason. Too busy obsessing over my sister’s big love. But I
don’t say that. Even in this sharing mood, some words strangle. Still, I’ve
hinted at my blackest secret and wasn’t smote down, laughed at, or ridiculed.
A new song starts that’s
all angsty and instrumental—dramatic violins, slow guitar riffs, and measured
drumbeats. I don’t want to go dark, not right now, when everything almost
glows.
I spy Bran’s iPod up on
the dash and reach forward. “We need different music—”
“But we haven’t finished
talking about— Wait! Hold up.” His hand darts but I’m quicker.
“What?” I dangle the iPod
out of reach. “Cool guy like you have something to hide?
Maybe a secret Beyoncé
playlist or…” I flick on the screen. “Oh to the Em Gee.”
“Go on.” He heaves an
exaggerated sigh. “Don’t hold back.”
“Justin Bieber?”
“I watched my nieces
yesterday. They have a dance recital to the song next week. I helped them
practice their routine.”
“You? That’s so normal.” And sweet.
“Yep. I broke it down to
the Biebs.”
“Please, tell me there’s a
video.”
“I’m
secure in my manhood, Captain.”
About Lia Riley:
After studying at the University of
Montana-Missoula, Lia Riley scoured the world armed only with a backpack,
overconfidence and a terrible sense of direction. When not torturing heroes
(because c'mon, who doesn't love a good tortured hero?), Lia herds unruly
chickens, camps, beach combs, daydreams about as-of-yet unwritten books, wades through
a mile-high TBR pile and schemes yet another trip. She and her family live
mostly in Northern California.
A little Q & A fun with Lia about what her favourite things about Australia are (aside from the Hemsworth brothers)
Must-see location in Australia
Australian food & dessert
Pavlova! It’s a meringue based desert with
a crisp crust that’s soft and light inside, usually served with a dab of cream
and smothered with fruit.
Uniquely Australian activity
Hemsworth spotting. Joking. No, not really
joking. Someday Liam…someday. (BliblioJunkie Bel kindly requests that if you see Chris, aka The Elder Hemsworth, please tackle him for me. But gently. Thank you.)
An Australian band and/or movie we
should check out
Ohhh, good question. I love the classic
The Year My Voice Broke and also The Castle.
And finally something extra special
about Australia she'd like to share with us.
No one ever remembers Tasmania and they
should. It’s gorgeous, the food is outstanding, and the beauty is unparalleled.
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