Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Lonely Places by Kate Anderson.

October 29th
The Clever Reader – Promotional Post
October 30th
@therearenobadbooks – Review & Journal Spread
October 31st
the nutty bookworm reads alot – Promotional Post
November 3rd
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Review

October 28th
ablueboxfullofbooks – Promotional Post & TikTok
pagesforpaige – Review
quirkylitlover – Promotional Post
October 29th
artxsouls – Review
chaoshappinessbookmama – Top 5 Reasons to Read Lonely Places
October 30th
therearenobadbooks – Content Creator’s Choice
callistoscalling – Review
brittyoreads – Review
October 31st
a.readeresque.diary – Promotional Post
bookmarked.by.becky – Review
dreaminginpages – Review
November 1st
daniereads87 – Review
jaimes_mystical_library – Promotional Post
November 2nd
speedreadstagram – Review
onemused – Promotional Post
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
November 3rd
enthuse_reader – Review
tarasbookaddiction – Promotional Post


Genre: Young Adult Horror
Publishing date: October 29th, 2024
Synopsis:
After a traumatic experience steals her younger sister Guthrie’s voice, sixteen-year-old Chase and her family move to an isolated fire lookout in Pando, a grove of Aspen tree clones connected by a massive underground root system. The lookout is supposed to give the family stability after years spent traveling the country in a converted school bus, but all Chase wants is to go back to the hometown they fled eight years ago.When Chase gets a job at a nearby summer camp, she learns that something happened at the lookout, something no one wants to talk about. Chase isn’t entirely Pando is a place where odd things happen, like birds singing on a loop or bones sprouting out of the ground like wildflowers. Worse? Pando is changing Guthrie, and Chase doesn’t know how to stop it or even if she should.Despite her resolve to protect Guthrie, Chase becomes increasingly distracted by Wilder, the lifeguard at camp who offers her a taste of normalcy and a new perspective on her skoolie family. But more time with Wilder means less time with Guthrie, and the mysterious force in the forest draws Guthrie deeper into its darkness—until she’s nowhere to be found. Chase must face her own childhood trauma and find her way into a strange and sinister world to rescue her sister before Guthrie is lost to the lonely places forever.


Kate Anderson lives in Utah with her husband and four children. When she’s not writing, she’s embroidering her favorite book covers, exploring the mountains, or planning road trips to places that are off the beaten path—the weirder, the better. She is the author of Here Lies Olive. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @kateanderwrites.
