Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Small Town Monsters by Diana Rodriguez Wallach.

September 6th
Stuck in Fiction – Interview
Shelf Love – Review
September 7th
The Bookwyrm’s Den – Review
The Lady With Books – Top 5 Reasons to Read Small Town Monsters
September 8th
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promo Post
Jena Brown Writes – Review & Top 5 Reasons to Read Small Town Monsters
September 9th
Sometimes Leelynn Reads – Review & Journal Spread
Infinite Pages – Review
Rajiv’s Reviews – Review
September 10th
The Book Dutchesses – Promo Post
Phannie the ginger bookworm – Review & Playlist
September 11th
Laura’s Bookish Corner – Review & Top 5 Reasons to Read Small Town Monsters
Popthebutterfly Reads – Review
September 12th
Andonshereads – Interview & Top 5 Reasons to Read Small Town Monsters
Nine Bookish Lives – Promo
Reading Stewardess – Review & Playlist

September 6th
katiereads23 – Review
thebookwiccan – Blogger’s Choice
September 7th
theladywithbooks_ – Blogger’s Choice
September 8th
TheLindenBookie – Review
jenabrownwrites – Blogger’s Choice
September 9th
miss._.bibliomaniac – Review, Favourite Quotes & Top 5 Reasons to Read Small Town Monsters
rajivsreviews – Blogger’s Choice
September 10th
thebookdutchesses – Blogger’s Choice
tbrandbeyond – Promo Post
September 11th
popthebutterfly – Blogger’s Choice
September 12th
ninebookishlives – Blogger’s Choice
clarkbookreviews – Review
skygoddess1 – Blogger’s Choice


Genre: Young Adult Horror
Publishing date: September 7th, 2021
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Content Warnings: mind control and demonic possession, allusions to characters killing/ sacrificing themselves
Synopsis:
The Conjuring meets The Vow! This terrifying paperback original tells the unputdownable story of a girl, a dark angel, and the cult hellbent on taking over her small, coastal town.
Vera Martinez wants nothing more than to escape Roaring Creek and her parents’ reputation as demonologists. Not to mention she’s the family outcast, lacking her parents’ innate abilities, and is terrified of the occult things lurking in their basement.
Maxwell Oliver is supposed to be enjoying the summer before his senior year, spending his days thinking about parties and friends. Instead he’s taking care of his little sister while his mom slowly becomes someone he doesn’t recognize. Soon he suspects that what he thought was grief over his father’s death might be something more…sinister.
When Maxwell and Vera join forces, they come face to face with deeply disturbing true stories of cults, death worship, and the very nature that drives people to evil.
Underlined is a line of totally addictive romance, thriller, and horror paperback original titles coming to you fast and furious each month. Enjoy everything you want to read the way you want to read it.


Diana Rodriguez Wallach is a multi-published author of young adult novels. Her most recent, Small Town Monsters, is a YA Latinx horror novel that will publish in Fall 2021 through Random House’s Underlined imprint. Additionally, Diana is the author of the Anastasia Phoenix Series (Entangled Publishing), a trilogy of young adult spy thrillers. The first book in the series, Proof of Lies, has been optioned for film and was chosen as a finalist for the 2018 International Thriller Awards for Best Young Adult Novel. Additionally, Bustle listed her as one of the “Top Nine Latinx Authors to Read for Women’s History Month 2017,” and Paste named Proof of Lies one of the “Top 10 Best Young Adult Books for March 2017.” Diana is also the author of three Latina young adult novels: Amor and Summer Secrets, Amigas and School Scandals, and Adios to All The Drama (Kensington Books). Amor and Summer Secrets placed second at the 2009 International Latino Book Awards for Best Young Adult Novel. Diana also penned a YA Greek-myth inspired short-story collection entitled Mirror, Mirror (Buzz Books).
In 2011, Diana published an essay in Dear Bully: 70 Authors Tell Their Stories (HarperCollins), which was the only essay from the anthology selected by Scholastic to be used in its classroom materials. Diana is also featured in the anthology, Latina Authors and Their Muses (Twilight Times Books, 2015).
Diana has taught as a Creative Writing Instructor for Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth since 2015, and she has led Creative Writing Workshops in inner-city schools throughout the Philadelphia region for over ten years. She previously wrote as a blogger for Quirk Books, and she currently volunteers with the nonprofit organization Mighty Writers, which promotes writing in urban communities. Diana holds a B.S. in Journalism from Boston University, and currently lives in the Philadelphia area with her husband and two children.