Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Lola's Blog Tour, Interview, & Giveaway: Face Time (SJ Pajonas)

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Today is my stop during the book blitz for Face Time (Love in the Digital Age #1) by SJ Pajonas. This book blitz is organized by Lola's Blog Tours. This blitz takes  place on 25, 28 and 30 April, you can view the whole blitz here:



Displaying Face Time.jpgFace Time (Love in the Digital Age #1)
By SJ Pajonas

Genre: Contemporary Romance
Age category: Adult
Release Date: April 25, 2014

Blurb:After the best first date ever, Lee thought Laura was funny, intelligent, and impulsive; a whirlwind of bright laughter and happiness. Laura loved Lee 's sweet smile and the way he expertly filled in every awkward pause. He held her hand and then pulled her in for the most perfect kiss she has had in years. What could possibly be wrong? Just the 7000 miles that separates them the next day.
Even though Lee has gone home to Seoul, Laura can't stop thinking about him. What starts as an innocent text thanking him for their dinner date become= s something much more: someone either of them can't live without. But Laura 's got a live-in mother going through a midlife crisis, and Lee's stressful traveling schedule means they'll be apart for some time. Life, family, and a complicated past also get in the way, and they're both going to need actual face time to figure it out.
Told from both Lee and Laura's point of view, FACE TIME is a funny, romantic, modern-day story about two people who connect across the world.



You can find Face Time (Love in the Digital Age #1) on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20434205-face-time


You can buy Face Time here:

Or you can request a review copy of Face Time through Netgalley: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/show/id/45757

Want to know more about Face Time?

-You can listen to the Face Time playlist:

 Visit the Face Time visual inspiration Pinterest board:

 View a teaser trailer for Face Time from Laura’s point of view:





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S. J. Pajonas loves all things Asian and has been in love with Japan and the East for as long as she can remember. Writing about Asia and Japan came naturally after studying the culture and language for over fifteen years. She studied film and screenwriting first and eventually segued into fiction once she was no longer working a full-time job.
Face Time is the first novel in the Love in the Digital Age series, and Pajonas’s first foray into Korean culture and families. Along with Removed and Released in the Nogiku Series, she continues to take the cultures of Asia and weave them into stories that appeal to people from around the world. Her writing is described as unique and unpredictable. Expect the unexpected.
Stephanie lives with her husband and two children just outside of New York City. She loves reading, writing, film, J- and K-dramas, knitting, and astrology. Her favorite author is Haruki Murakami and favorite book is The Wind-up Bird Chronicle.




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What gave you the inspiration to write this book?

I have a friend, Sharon, who is in the military, as is her husband. When her husband went on deployment in the Middle East, they kept in touch via FaceTime. She would often post screenshots of their chats to Twitter and Facebook, and it was great to see the two of them continuing their daily relationship over an internet connection. I thought, “What would it be like to FaceTime date someone? To have a long-distance relationship online?” I know tons of people do this, but I wanted to explore a brand-new relationship, one that starts in person but then continues long-distance. And then the plot was born!

Who is your favorite character in the book?

I think Lee is my favorite character. He’s not an alpha male. He’s a good guy, smart, doing well for himself, who’s had bad luck meeting women because he’s always on the road. He has trouble making decisions and so was saddled with a really awful girlfriend for a few years. But he meets Laura, and he blossoms. He opens up. He takes some chances. He becomes a whole person finally. I love watching his transformation.

Which came first, the title or the novel?

The novel idea. Originally, I was going to use Skype as my method of chatting, and then I wondered what phones or technology would be available overseas, and I got frustrated because getting those technology details right is important to me. I hate when they’re glossed over in novels. So I made them both have iPhones and then “Face Time” just made sense. As one word, FaceTime is an app that a lot of people are familiar with, and it comes from the phrase “face time” which is conversing with other people face-to-face. It stuck immediately.

What scene in the book are you most proud of, and why?

I’m most proud of the scene where Laura finally confesses about her past to Lee. There’s so much tension and fear in that scene, it was hard to pin down. Originally, I wrote it from her perspective, so we saw all of her pain and anguish and heard her thoughts. But I rewrote it from Lee’s perspective in a later draft so we could see his surprise and feel the panic he has over watching someone he’s in love with beat herself up over past mistakes. It worked better from his point of view. I’m glad I changed it.

Thinking way back to the beginning, what’s the most important thing you’ve learned as a writer from then to now?

I don’t have to go back super far for this because it’s something I tell other writers everyday. Write the way you want to, not the way others think you should write. I had years of college and time after that when people told me I couldn’t write a novel or a screenplay without writing an outline first. I hate outlining with a fiery burning passion. So I would get an idea for a book, sit down to write the outline, and give up. Then three years ago, a friend told me to just sit down and write. Forget the outline. Open the computer and start typing. It turns out I’m a pantster. I write by the seat of my pants and then I revise, A LOT. I had to do what works for me. Don’t let anyone tell you you have to write a certain way.

What do you like most about the cover of the book?

It’s so hard to say what I like most because I really love the whole thing! Carrie Butler from Forward Authority did an amazing job on it. I asked for the main concept of a woman looking at a hot Korean guy (it took me ages to find that guy and I think I’m in love) on her tablet, but Carrie came up with the top theme of the two cities connected with a heart. Okay, I think that’s my favorite part. It is super kawaii and I adore it. I’ve used it online in several places. Carrie really knocked it out of the ballpark with that.

What new release book are you looking most forward to in 2014?

The book I was most looking forward to was the third book in Jodi Meadows’ INCARNATE trilogy, but now that’s out, and I’ve read it, and I don’t know what to look forward to next! A lot of my favorite series have wrapped up. But I have plenty of new books on my Kindle to read, so perhaps if I get to them, I’ll have other books to look forward to :)


What was your favorite book in 2013?

It would have to be CHAMPION by Marie Lu, the last book in her Legend series. It was a very fulfilling end to a great trilogy. It was well-written, imaginative, and the ending was just perfect. I was super pleased, and I recommend the whole series to everyone I can.

What’s up next for you?

I have a jam packed year ahead of me! Right now, while FACE TIME is making its way out to the world, I’m working on Book 3 of my Nogiku Series. I love this series so much. If you love YA dystopian novels but always wanted to see them with more mature characters, then check out REMOVED, the first book in the Nogiku Series. I have four books planned for that series. Then this summer I have a New Adult friendship novel idea I want to write. I have research to do for the second book in the Love in the Digital Age series (the book after FACE TIME), and then I have a novella I’m planning for late year that ties into my Nogiku Series. Busy!

Is there anything that you would like to add?

Thanks for hosting me on your blog today! I encourage people to read what they love and then please leave reviews online so others can find books they’ll love. Reviews are the best way for a book to reach the right readers!





And there is a book blitz wide giveaway, here is what you can win:

Grand Prize: 
$10 Amazon GC and The Kimchi Chronicles http://amzn.com/B005EG3S1S on Kindle. Or $10 Barnes & Noble GC and Kimchi Chronicles on Nook http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/kimchi-chronicles-marja-vongerichten/1100823427?ean=9781609611279

First Prize: 
$10 Amazon GC or $10 Nook Card



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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for interviewing me and hosting a spot during the FACE TIME book blitz! I appreciate everyone's help :)

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