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Kate & Danny Tamberelli Brooklyn Event for The Road Trip Rewind (in NYC)
May 21 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$21.94We’re hosting a 90s-themed book launch in Brooklyn with authors Danny & Kate Tamberelli on Wednesday, May 21st at 7pm. They will discuss their new novel, THE ROAD TRIP REWIND, with Lori Beth Denberg (Nickelodeon’s All That).
There will be a book signing to follow. This is a ticketed event that includes the book and art print swag.
Can’t attend the event? Signed books are available to order HERE for Brooklyn in-store pick-up and shipping until May 14th.
About THE ROAD TRIP REWIND:
Readers of Christina Lauren and Emily Henry will adore this standalone follow-up to The First Date Prophecy from 90’s Nickelodeon star of The Adventures of Pete and Pete and his real-life wife, as Back to the Future meets 10 Things I Hate About You when the past, the present, and two hearts (with unfinished business) collide in the most epic, hilarious, and downright poignant way . . .
Up-and-coming screenwriter Beatrix Noel’s dream project is finally a reality—her 90s-era script is in production. Less dreamy is the A-list actor in the starring role—none other than Rocco Riziero, who jilted Beatrix on New Year’s Eve back in 1999. Without his celebrity status, the project would likely still be withering on her hard drive, but that doesn’t mean Beatrix won’t shame him at every opportunity on-set—especially when it becomes painfully obvious he doesn’t even remember her . .
Boxed in as a Hollywood pretty-boy, Rocco is thrilled to tackle a genuinely dramatic role. But he’s perplexed about why the screenwriter treats him like a maggot. And awkward becomes irksome when their bickering results in a car crash right outside the famed Roxy Theatre on Sunset Boulevard—the site of the New Year’s Eve party where everything went wrong . . .
Shockingly, Beatrix, Rocco, and the car are uninjured. The twist? They’re clearly, truly, somehow, still in December, still on Sunset—but in 1999. Their mission? They’ll have to work together to correct their old mistakes—which just might bring them closer than either expects . .
But can they change the past without altering their future selves—and hold on to what they’ve found together? Only time travel will tell.