Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Love in 280 Characters or Less by Ravynn K. Stringfield.

April 14th
The Violet West – Promotional Post
April 15th
More Books Please blog – Review
April 16th
Paiges of Novels – 15 Reactions While Reading Love in 280 Characters or Less
April 17th
The Bookish Ren – Review, Playlist
April 18th
Diary of a Bookworm – Promotional Post
April 19th
The Clever Reader – Promotional Post
April 20th
chittireads – Top 5 Reasons to Read Love in 280 Characters or Less

April 14th
therearenobadbooks – Promotional Post
morebookspleaseblog – Review
April 15th
meghenslittlelibrary – Promotional Post, Creative Post
onemused – Promotional Post
April 16th
paiges_of_novels – 15 Reactions While Reading Love in 280 Characters or Less
bookmarked.by.becky – Review
teemariereads – Review, Favorite Quotes
jennyfioreads – Review, Creative Post
April 17th
thebookishren – Review, Playlist
callistoscalling – Review, Creative Post
rickys_radical_reads – Promotional Post
April 18th
lit.and.elle – Review, Favorite Quotes
lizanneyoung97 – Top 5 Reasons to Read Love in 280 Characters or Less
booksandbreath – Top 5 Reasons to Read Love in 280 Characters or Less
April 19th
travelersguidetobooks – Review
blackgirlbujos – Review, Playlist
April 20th
myahleereads – Promotional Post
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post


Genre: Young Adult Contemporary
Publishing date: April 15, 2025
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Rep: Black, POC
Synopsis:
Black college student Sydney Ciara navigates academics, love, and the online realm, in this Young Adult coming-of-age romance told through her blog posts, messages, social media posts, and more!
Sydney Ciara Warren is excited as she starts her first year of college, but also nervous. Her best friend Malcolm will be at a different university, so she’ll have to make new friends. And despite her interests in writing and fashion, she has no idea what path will ultimately be right for her—though they probably don’t involve law school, regardless of her parents’ wishes.
As Sydney Ciara tries to figure out her place on campus and in the world, she finds solace in blogging about her life, putting together outfits with meaning, and spending time on Twitter. It’s within the digital space that she connects with someone who goes by YoungPrinceX. She may not know “X” in real life, but that doesn’t stop her from developing a crush on him. Except things get complicated, as she also navigates her first romantic relationship with a sweet boy on campus named Xavier (who maybe could be X?).
Can Sydney Ciara not only make it through her first semester, but thrive in real life, as much as she seems to be thriving online?
Told through blog posts, tweets, messages, emails, and more, here is a love letter to Twitter, to Black girls who think they won’t get chosen, and to those who take too long finding the perfect words.


Ravynn K. Stringfield is a writer originally from Suffolk, Virginia. Love Requires Chocolate is her debut novel, and her second, Love in 280 Characters or Less, will publish on April 15, 2025. Her creative nonfiction has appeared in publications such as Shondaland, ZORA, and Catapult Magazine. She can often be found haunting coffee shops in search of the perfect hazelnut latte, knee deep in art supplies, or curled up with her dog, Genghis, telling him about her Lois Lane obsession.
