Cover Reveal: Our Way Back to Always by Nina Moreno
As a fellow south Florida native, I am beyond excited to be reveal the cover of Nina Moreno’s Our Way Back to Always! We all fell in love with Port Coral in Don’t Date Rosa Santos, and this new book brings us back to the sunny south Florida town! But this time we’re following Luisa (Lou) and her once best friend Sam. Ever since middle school, and one desperately disastrous serenade, the two haven’t spoken. But the summer before their senior year, Lou discovers the bucket list they wrote together. If there is anything I love more than the beach (there ain’t much, let me tell you), it’s a good bucket-list led romance! So escape the winter blues and take a little dip into paradise with this gorgeous cover!
Artist: Erick Davila . @erickdvila
To All the Boys I've Loved Before meets Since You’ve Been Gone in this effervescent romance about childhood best friends reconnecting, full of sunny days, warm nights, first kisses, and mended hearts.
Lou Patterson and Sam Alvarez were inseparable—the best of friends—until the most embarrassing middle school promposal ever. Now, four years later, Lou is an introverted romantic who’s bearing the weight of her mother’s expectations. Meanwhile, Sam is the golden boy with plenty of friends who’s still mourning the death of his father.
When Lou finds the bucket list she and Sam wrote together as kids, she’s disappointed to see that she hasn’t accomplished a single one of her goals. Go to a party? Nope. Pull the greatest prank of all time? Still no. Learn how to be a really good kisser? Definitely not.
Lou sets out to finish the list, and in a stroke of fate, Sam decides to tag along, stirring up old arguments and some very new feelings. But with the bucket list to guide them, Sam and Lou might just be able to find a way toward the future and each other.
About the Author
Nina Moreno is a YA writer whose prose is somewhere between Southern fiction and a telenovela. She graduated from the University of Florida and writes about Latinas chasing their dreams, falling in love, and navigating life in the hyphen. She lives by a swamp outside of Orlando where she enjoys listening to carefully curated playlists, hunting through thrift stores, drinking too much Cuban coffee, and walking into the sea every chance she gets. She is the author of Don’t Date Rosa Santos and Our Way Back to Always.