Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Author, author... Tiffany Truitt and THE LANGUAGE OF SILENCE + #giveaway

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Please welcome a character interview with Ed & Brett from The Language of Silence !!!


Brett: I want to start off by saying how excited we are to be here. This is legit. The real stuff. Makes me feel all fancy and important-like.
Ed: You’re a Jensen. You’ve always been fancy and important-like. You were born that way.
Brett: You’ll have to excuse him. He’s been grumpy since all of his favorite shows went on summer hiatus and his mom cut off the internet.
Ed: Can we not talk about my family’s financial woes?
Brett: (sighs) Grumpier than Hitler at an art competition. But he’s right…let’s do this. 


What word best describes true love?  

Ed: Pointless. Cinematic at best.
Brett: Don’t listen to him. He’s passiontaly in love with his right hand.
Ed: And you call yourself a lady?


What’s your ideal romantic evening? 

Brett: Playing some video games, listening to some tunes, and sharing a plate of pizza rolls.
Ed:….
Brett: What? No smart remark?
Ed: No. That sounds perfect. I like the idea of two people just being themselves, doing the stuff they love. Not putting on a show. If I was going to go for all that lovey-dovey stuff, that would be my ideal night. I mean, what’s more romantic than the beauty of just being ok with being, you know?
Brett: And being ok with each other.
Ed: Exactly. 


Why are you still single? 

Brett: I know what I want, and I don’t feel like wasting my time on what I don’t.
Ed: I’m not really on a lot of girls’ radars here.
Brett: You don’t need to be on a lot of radars. Just one. And if you opened your eyes,you might just---
Ed: Ok, next question. 


Did you ever think that your life would end up being in a book? 

Brett: I love to read. I mean, seriously love it. But when I first heard my life might end up being in a book, I was horrified. I’ve spent my whole life being watched and judged by everyone in this town, and I didn’t want that to spread outside state lines. It was too much pressure. But then I thought of everythng we have been going through, and I thought maybe someone out there could learn from my story. And then I didn’t feel so bad about it anymore.
Ed: Everybody in this town thought they knew my story the minute I walked into it. But they didn’t . Not mine. Not hers. Not Tristan’s. Maybe this book will get it right. 


What turns you on? 

Ed: Whoa. I really don’t need to hear about what turns on my best friend’s little sister.
Brett: I’m hardly little. I’m sure you noticed that I stopped wearing a training bra a long time ago.
Ed: You’re incorgiable.




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The Language of Silence
Tiffany Truitt

YA Contemporary Romantic Suspense,  
Evernight Teen, @66.5k words






Brett is certain that someone is responsible for her brother's death.  He wouldn't just leave her and his beset friend, Ed, behind.  Although Tristan's death is ruled an accident, Brett and Ed know there is something more sinister happening.  They are looking for the secret that no one in this small Georgia town of Wendall wants to acknowledge, the truth that may rock the town establishment and particularly one of its most upstanding families.
 

Together, Brett and Ed must discover the hidden truth behind Tristan's death and deal with their feelings for each other, or they might just discover the darkest secrets are the ones they are keeping themselves.




Buy Links:  Amazon   Evernight Teen




Excerpt:

"How'd your mom tell you?"  Brett offers a short, bitter laugh in response.  I scratch my chin and shake my head.  "That good, eh?"

"You would think she was auditioning for a Lifetime movie or something."

For some reason, I laugh.  Brett smiles.  An actual smile.  The kind of smile that transforms a face.  If she was beautiful before, she's luminescent now.  These sorts of moments are so rare, so precious, I feel both a need to forever stay in this place and flee it as soon as possible.

I've always had a crush on Brett Jensen.  I've just been smart enough to know that I'm too messed up to ever be with her.  And now, with Tristan gone, I'm pretty sure I'm damn near done.  Ruined.  And maybe that's what i deserve for not convincing him to stay with us. 

"Maybe she thinks Julia Roberts will play her," she continues, pulling at the grass growing up between the cement base of the bridge.  "I mean, this has movie written all over it.  All-American boy dies under mysterious conditions."

Oh, Brett.  There is no mystery about it.  He left us.

"More likely some has-been from one of those medical shows," I say instead.

Brett nods.  Suddenly, her hand is on mine.  I feel the tension she is holding within herself by the pressure she exerts onto my skin.  My cheeks burn, and I am ashamed by my body's quick reaction to this small movement.

"You can be whatever you want now, Ed," she whispers.

I try to pull my hand from her grasp, but she merely holds on tighter.  "What are you talking about?"  I manage.

"You have a get out of jail free card thanks to Tristan.  You could skip school for a week or flunk the whole year, and no one could say anything.  You are....were the best friend of the dead kid.  Who would give you grief?  You could become anyone."

She's holding on so tightly to my hand that I begin to lose feeling.  I let her words sink in.  Settle.  And the funny thing is--they make sense.  Perfect sense.  I know how I am going to deal with all of this.



Author Bio:

Tiffany Truitt was born in Peoria, Illinois.  A self-proclaimed Navy brat, Tiffany spent most of her childhood living in Virginia, but don't call her a Southerner.  She also spent a few years living in Cuba.  Since her time on the island of one McDonalds and Banana Rats (don't ask), she has been obsessed with traveling.  Tiffany recently added China to her list of travels (hello inspiration for a new book).

Besides traveling, Tiffany has always been an avid reader.  The earliest books she remembers reading belong to The Little House on the Prairie Series.  First book she read in one day?  Little Woman (5th grade).  First author she fell in love with?  Jane Austen in middle school.  Tiffany spent most of her high school and college career as a literary snob.  She refused to read anything considered "low brow" or outside the "classics".

Tiffany began teaching middle school in 2006.  Her students introduced her to the wide, wonderful world of Young Adult literature.  Today, Tiffany embraces popular Young Adult literature and uses it in her classroom.



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