

I’ll also be at the Buckeye Book Fair on November 2nd.

Their book club is reading A Family of Strangers, so I expect lots of juicy questions. Join me at Towne Book Center Wine Bar and Cafe in Collegeville, PA on August 7th at 7:00 for a booksigning and talk. I’m looking forward to hearing your comments. Like A Family of Strangers, I think of this one as suspenseful women’s fiction. It will be at bookstores everywhere on June 29, 2021. Now the countdown begins for my new book from Mira, The House Guests.
Let it snow book fair series#
I’m delighted you enjoyed this series which was originally part of the Silhouette Intimate Moments imprint and deals with some weighty subjects. But during quarantine I did add three of my classic romances, Runaway, The Way Back Home and Fugitive to my website book page.

2020 went by without a new book on the shelves–and without a lot of other things, too, like eating out and going to movies and hugging grandchildren. Assuming all the pieces come together smoothly, Let It Snow may be streaming on Netflix - and delivering lots of holiday goodness - by this time next year.What a long year, yes? And it’s been even longer than a year since I’ve updated my “news” here. To All the Boys' success proves Netflix's viewers are game for YA rom-coms that mix cutesy humor with more serious subject matter, which also bodes well for Let It Snow.
Let it snow book fair movie#
Of course, like everything Green works on, Let It Snow's stories have their fair share of teenage heartbreak, so the movie version shouldn't be lacking for substance. That goes double for Let It Snow, which is (relatively speaking) a happier and cheerier bit of YA storytelling than previous films based on Green's writing. Hulu has its own adaptation in the works with Looking for Alaska, a limited series that's based on Green's novel and stars Kristine Froseth ( Apostle) and Charlie Plummer ( All the Money in the World). Previous screen adaptations of Green's books have been mostly successful in their efforts to bring the author's tear-jerking stories and YA themes to a wider audience, so the demand is clearly there for these productions. Netflix isn't the only streaming service working on a John Green-related project right now. The movie's initial script draft was written by Kay Cannon ( Pitch Perfect 1-3), but was later revised by Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber - the same writing duo that adapted Green's novels The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns for the big screen, some years back. Snellin has actually been attached to helm the film since 2016, back when the project was still at Universal.

Related: Netflix & Paramount Confirm To All the Boys I've Loved SequelĪccording to Deadline, Let It Snow will begin production in early 2019, with Luke Snellin ( BBC's Wanderlust) directing in his feature debut. By the sound of it, all three will make the cut in the film version. The book is composed of three stories (John Green's "A Cheertastic Christmas Miracle", Maureen Johnson's "The Jubilee Express", and Lauren Myracle's "The Patron Saint of Pigs"), each of which follows a different teenager while a massive snow storm hits their small town, Gracetown, during the Christmas season. Among the rom-com properties that Netflix now owns is Let It Snow, a movie based on the novel Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances.
