Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Eight Dates and Nights by Betsy Aldredge.

October 2nd
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promotional Post
October 3rd
Not In Jersey – Review
Rajiv’s Reviews – Review
October 4th
pluvioreads – Review, TikTok
October 5th
Paiges of Novels – Review, Playlist
October 6th
Book Lover Book Reviews – Promotional Post
October 7th
Jen Jen Reviews – Review
October 8th
Uneek Book Lover – Review

October 2nd
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
rickys_radical_reads – Review
October 3rd
thisreadergirl – Favorite Quotes
notinjersey – Content Creator’s Choice
rajivsreviews – Content Creator’s Choice
October 4th
laurensbookvibes – Promotional Post
ablueboxfullofbooks – Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop, TikTok
October 5th
tbrandbeyond – Promotional Post
acourtofspinesnpages – Review
paiges_of_novels – Content Creator’s Choice
October 6th
spoonie.reads – Review
lizanneyoung97 – Review, Mood Board
quirkylitlover – Review
October 7th
whatkarinareads – Review
bookloversbookreviews – Content Creator’s Choice
October 8th
bookdemonio – Promotional Post


Genre: Young Adult Contemporary
Publishing date: October 3rd, 2023
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Rep: Jewish
Synopsis:
Two teens with two very different ideas of how to spend Hanukkah learn to work together to save the last Jewish remnant in small town Texas in this cozy holiday romance!
New Yorker Hannah Levin is allergic to exactly two things, horses and tinsel. Unfortunately, she’s surrounded by both this Hanukkah when, thanks to a freak snow storm, she’s stranded in the small town of Rosenberg, Texas, visiting her grandmother, who she hasn’t seen in years due to family drama.
Super lonely, missing latkes and reliable wi-fi, she follows the scent of fried potatoes and wanders into an old deli where she meets the only other Jewish teen in town, Noah, who happens to be equal parts adorable and full of annoying, over the top Hanukkah spirit that he’s determined to share with Hannah, one ugly, itchy Hanukkah sweater at a time.
She makes him a deal, she’ll help him save his family’s deli, which is practically the only Jewish remnant in a town that once had a thriving community of European immigrants, if he’ll leave her to sulk in peace. However, after a spectacularly memorable kiss Hannah wonders if there’s more to Hanukkah, this community, and even her grandmother than she thought.


Betsy Aldredge is a former magazine editor turned communications professional who has worked in the non-profit sector, the arts, and the Jewish community, including several years at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. She is the co-author of Sasquatch, Love, and Other Imaginary Things. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, daughter, and rescued cats and dog, who all hog the couch.
