Today we are pleased to feature the latest novel by Emma Noyes, How to Hide in Plain Sight. Allyson loved this novel and said it's one of her favorites this year! Check out her Bookstagram post. Thanks to Berkley, we have one copy for a lucky reader!
On the day she arrives in Canada for her older brother's wedding, Eliot Beck hasn't seen her family in three years. Eliot adores her big, wacky, dysfunctional collection of siblings and in-laws, but there's a reason she fled to Manhattan and buried herself in her work—and she’s not ready to share it with anyone. Not when speaking it aloud could send her back into the never-ending cycle of the obsessive-compulsive disorder that consumed her for years.
Eliot thinks she's prepared to survive the four-day-long wedding extravaganza—until she sees her best friend, Manuel, waiting for her at the marina and looking as handsome as ever. He was the person who, when they met as children, felt like finding the missing half of her soul. The person she tried so hard not to fall in love with… but did anyway.
Manuel's presence at the wedding threatens to undo the walls Eliot has built around herself. The fortress that keeps her okay. If she isn't careful, by the end of this wedding, the whole castle might come crumbling down.
Emma Noyes told her mother she wanted to be an author when she was six. She grew up in a suburb outside Chicago and attended Harvard University, where she studied history and literature. She started her career at a beer company but left because she wanted to write about mermaids and witches—eventually publishing her first YA fantasy series, the Sunken City. She now lives in Chicago with her Swedish boyfriend and miniature Pomeranian.
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13 comments:
No, I'm not, but sure sounds like a good premise for a book!
Yes, most of my relatives! Haha! Don't tell them I'm here...!
A college friend - each conversation is about the issues she has with family and neighbors
My family and relatives when I was growing up and all the mishegas
No, I'm not hiding from anyone.
No luckily I don't need to hide from anyone
I do not hide from anyone. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
Not hiding, but not putting myself out there either.
No, I'm not hiding. People know where to find me.
no
Not hiding
People that wants to borrow money.
No, I'm definitely not.
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