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Miami Book Fair

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 @ 5:00 PM
Remembering Your Roots: Not Just Your Average Rom-Com

Whether they’re caught between cultures or crushes, family and friends, these heartfelt, hilarious characters will sweep you off your feet. Featuring Nina Moreno (Don’t Date Rosa Santos), Maika Moulite & Maritza Moulite (Dear Haiti, Love Alaine), and David Yoon (Frankly in Love). Moderated by Aurora Dominguez.

Orlando, FL

BOOKNET FEST,
SEPTEMBER 6TH-7TH

Panels:

Friday at 2:45pm in Martinique 1

Saturday at 3:00pm in Martinique 1

 

4:15- 5:15 in the Workshop room!

Decatur, GA

DECATUR BOOK FESTIVAL,
AUGUST 31ST

Panels:

Nina Moreno, author of Don’t Date Rosa Santos, shares how connecting with Southern booksellers and writers helped her launch her debut novel.

2:20pm, Booth #405
SCBWI Southern Breeze

YA Fans of Rom-Com will fall head over heels for three stories of young women navigating life and love. In Symptoms of a Heartbreak by Sona Charaipotra, Doogie Howser meets Fault in Their Stars when a teen doctor develops feelings for a boy she is treating. A girl with a fear of the ocean falls for a boy with a boat in Nina Moreno’s debut Don’t Date Rosa Santos. Lauren Morrill’Better Than the Best Plan tells the story of a teen in foster care falling for the boy next door while finding family.

Signing to follow! 

Washington DC & Arlington, VA

ALA ANNUAL, JUNE 21ST - 22ND
One More Page Books, Arlington VA

It’s time for another Romance Roundtable – and this time, we’ll take a look at some of our favorite YA picks for summer! Grab a tasting of wine and chocolate before you join authors Kristina Forest (I WANNA BE WHERE YOU ARE), Erin Hahn (YOU’D BE MINE), and Nina Moreno (DON’T DATE ROSA SANTOS) to discuss the wonders of summer love, moderated by our very own Anna Bright (THE BEHOLDER)!

Disney Books Booth 1248, 3PM

Miami, FL

BOOKS & BOOKS, MAY 19TH
Book Launch for Don’t Date Rosa Santos!

Celebrate the release of Don’t Date Rosa Santos! In conversation with Maika Moulite and Martiza Moulite, authors of Dear Haiti, Love Alaine.