Friday, June 9, 2017

NetGalley REVIEW - Virtual Tour w/Character Interview - North to You (Journey to the Heart, #1) by Tif Marcelo

North to You
Journey to the Heart, #1
by Tif Marcelo
Releasing June 5th 2017
Pocket Star 
In this warmhearted and charming debut from Tif Marcelo, a food truck chef and her long lost Army love clash when they cross paths in San Francisco.

The Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . NORTH TO YOU (Journey to the Heart, #1) . . . My heart was warmed and lightened by this beautiful romance that held my emotions. This romance was a second chance to make all their dreams come true except on things stood in their way. Family. Sometimes family has a way of making your life more complicated than it ought to be. I found a unique spin on the romance of chef (food truck) and a soldier soon to be deployed. I loved their chemistry. I loved how hey interacted with each other. I found that this was more than I initially bargained for. I got me a good read that had a nice pace, some minor flaws, some annoying people, some good food, some delicious banter, and a warm second chance romance.

North to You open a new door to romance in this time frame. Not every romance have to have a millionaire, billionaire, bad boy attached to it. This was average America with family issues both inside the family and out. A romance that was on a timeline due to deployment and much more. Camille had her work cut out for her to win a standing, make a stand and claim what was hers. Drew was working hard to create a new relationship, mend an old relationship and still stay true to himself. Its that second time around that makes it all worth it.

BlurbCamille Marino has got a full plate. As the sole guardian of her eighteen-year-old sister and the head chef and owner of a food truck, she’s used to life being a juggling act. With food to cook, social media accounts to manage, and a little sister to look after, she doesn’t have time for much else.

That is, until Drew Bautista walks back into her life.

Drew is Camille’s former high school crush and he returns to San Francisco to repair his relationship with his father before he ships out for deployment. By helping his father renovate his failing Filipino restaurant, he hopes to win back his respect. But when sparks fly between Drew and Camille—his father’s major competition and sworn enemy—Drew is conflicted. Should he join his father in the war against her food truck? Or surrender to the woman who’s given him a second chance at love?
      
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Book: NORTH TO YOU
Character Q & A

We grabbed Drew after his first date with Camille. Ten years have passed since he’s seen her and we wanted to know how he felt reuniting with an old love.

So, Drew, how did the date with Camille go?

Drew: It was…good.

Just good?

Drew: (grins dreamily) It was more than good. We had some delicious food, a nice talk…
(silence)

Ahem…

Drew: Oh, sorry. Was just thinking of that beautiful woman. I thought it was a successful first date, but she wasn’t exactly jumping at the next time we should see each other, you know? She didn’t get into the specifics, but it sounds like she’s got a ton of things going on, as I do. She wants to go slow, and I respect that.

Is this the right time for a relationship for you? Aren’t you back in town for a limited amount of time?

Drew: I’ve got less than a month before I have to deploy. Not nearly enough time with the amount of work I’ve been given by my pop. But whether I’ve got nothing to do, or if I work over time, I would be stupid to let this second chance go. This is Camille. She disappeared from my life once before, and I’m not letting her go without giving this little thing we have a try.  

Speaking of…the choice to come home. Why now?

Drew: Ah…my pop. The reason why I’m here. To tell you the truth, I wouldn’t have moved back home at all if it wasn’t for him. But things have been tense for us for too long, and I couldn’t stand it. Life’s too short to allow the bad blood between us to fester. Though he busts my balls every chance he gets, I can’t deploy without us being straight. And part of me doing work at True North is getting into a space with him where we can talk about things.

What’s he got you doing back at the restaurant?

Drew: Everything.

Everything?

Drew: Everything. A whole gut job. Meaning I’m spending my last hurrah meeting contractors and pulling up floors and whatever my pop’s got planned. But as much as I sound like I’m whining, I’m glad for the work because it’s my chance to bring peace back home.

And seeing Camille—I can’t help but think that she’s part in parcel of this new chance.  

Should Camille decide to go out with you again, what do you have planned?

Drew: (hands clasped behind his neck) She’s lived in San Francisco all her life, but I want to make this place all new for her. Make it different. Make it ours. So, I think we’re going to start with local tourist traps.

Before we end this interview, do you have any advice for people who don’t know whether they should risk that second chance?

Drew: Yeah, one thing. Find out where your True North points to, and if it’s to that second chance, run like hell after it.

Above the low hum of the traffic, the people, and the planes passing overhead, a bell chimes. Then two, then three. Soon, surround-sound church bells, signaling the start of the new day, sweep over the breadth of my view.
“Wow.” The music becomes the backdrop of the city I thought I knew. My eyes follow the path of Market Street and the twinkling outline of the Bay Bridge. It scans to the Transamerica Building, which cuts the ombré of the night sky down to the yellow of the city lights. Sights now enhanced, brought to greater depth and meaning.
“Right?” he whispers next to me.
“Beautiful.”
“She is definitely beautiful.”
My breath hitches at Drew’s statement. He leans against the barrier, his back to the city lights. His eyes are solely on me.
This man and I know nothing about each other as adults except for what we revealed in the last hour. He knows nothing of my dreams and hopes. I don’t understand the life he’s chosen. And yet I’m bound to him with leftover feelings that are so innocent and pure, feelings I’m not sure where to place now that they’ve been pulled from memories packed away.
One thing is sure. Right now is perfect.
I approach him, place my hands on his chest.
He rests his fingers lightly on my waist. “Camille—”
I stop him with a kiss. Tonight has been crazy, magical, fuzzy, and weird, and I don’t want to think about consequences, my overloaded plate of responsibilities, of everything waiting for me down there, in the city below.
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Author Info
Tif Marcelo believes in and writes about heart-eyes romance, the strength of families, and the endurance of friendship. A veteran Army Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Public Administration, she is a craft enthusiast, food-lover and the occasional half-marathon runner. As a military spouse, she has moved nine times, and this adventure shows in some of her free-spirited characters. Tif currently lives in the DC area with her own real life military hero and four children.
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