Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Spotlight and Giveaway: Get Lost with You

We're excited to celebrate the publication of Sophie Sullivan's latest rom-com, Get Lost With You! It is the second novel in the Rock Bottom Love series, but can be read as a standalone. The story sounds like a lot of fun; something you can lose yourself in for a few hours. Thanks to St. Martin's Press, we have one copy to give away!

Jillian Keller took the long route to her best life, but is now happily settled in her hometown of Smile, raising her little girl alone while helping her brother run Get Lost Lodge. A lover of structure and routine, she doesn’t need anything, or anyone, disrupting her carefully curated life.

After chasing and achieving his culinary dreams, Levi Bright realizes he’s still missing something. Something he can’t find in a big city. Returning home to Smile, he intends to build a different future for himself that includes mending fences with his dad, reconnecting with friends, and creating elevated comfort food for a town he loves.

When Levi and Jilly run into each other one day in Smile, once requited feelings that never had a chance to bloom as teens flare between them immediately. Jaded from her past, Jilly is cautious and convinced that she can handle being just friends, as the two have to work closely together to prepare for Get Lost’s official summer opening, spending time together, camping, laughing, kayaking, and reminiscing. But when her brother hires sweet, funny, ridiculously hot Levi as the new chef at the lodge, and she and Ollie are getting more attached, things are moving more quickly than she anticipated--and Jilly has been hurt before. If she wants to be head over heels in love, she’ll have to learn that the past doesn’t always repeat itself. Sometimes, it just leads you where you’re meant to be.

"Sophie Sullivan is the queen of sweet romance!" 
- Falon Ballard, author of Right On Cue

"Get Lost With You is a charming and heartfelt small town romance, you'll be rooting for these delightful character’s second chance romance." 
- Betty Cayouette, author of One Last Shot and creator of Betty’s Book List


Credit: Shelley Bell
Sophie Sullivan (she/her) is a Canadian author as well as a cookie-eating, Diet Pepsi-drinking, Disney enthusiast who loves reading and writing romance in almost equal measure. She writes around her day job as a teacher and spends her spare time with her sweet family watching reruns of Friends. She's had plenty of practice writing happily ever after as her alter ego, Jody Holford.

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Giveaway ends February 17th at midnight EST.

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17 comments:

traveler said...

Many days I feel lost. I don't get lost as I make sure that I am aware of where I am going and the route I take.

Rita Wray said...

I don't remember a time I was lost.

Anonymous said...

When I was 5.

Jess R said...

I have a horrible sense of direction so I am frequently lost...without my phone it would happen on the daily!

dstoutholcomb said...

pre-gps, I got lost because I missed an exit on some directions, and I couldn't figure out how to get to a hotel I could see. fortunately, a guard at the Pentagon helped me figure it out.

Toni Laliberte said...

I haven't been lost in years. Lol. I'm great with directions.

diannekc said...

Even with my Google maps in my car, I got lost in December going to a Christmas party. After driving for awhile, I called my friend and she had given me the wrong address. I was very aggravated by the time I finally got there.

Deborah Wellenstein said...

It's been awhile. I don't drive much anymore, so getting lost opportunities are few and far between.

Lisa D said...

The other day. I feel lost pretty much all of the time!

Suburban prep said...

I have a fairly good sense of direction.
I cannot remember the last time I was lost.

penney said...

100 Years ago as a teen I felt lost! LOL, for real in my 40 we went out to the Arizona desert and I got lost from my friends it was scary as heck but we all found each other in the end.

Mary Preston said...

I don't get lost.

bn100 said...

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Xia Lee said...

I haven't been lost in years

Lelandlee said...

First week of high school

Michael Law said...

I was looking for my car after I forgot where I parked.

Sandy Klocinski said...

I am always lost. God missed me when he passed out the direction gene