The “ice cream parlor” was once the thing to do for American families but the concept slowly began to fade away. However, there’s still those elusive few still lingering to nostalgia, and I love nostalgia. Plus, there’s the more modernized ice cream shops that are springing up across the globe. Besides, what’s better than ice cream in a cool shop on a hot day? Umm, I’m thinking nothing! Don’t know where to find a cool shop in your town? I’ll tell you what I tell my sister, “Google it, baby”. Corny, I know, but true. A quick search can help you find the coolest, most convenient shop in town. And if you’re not into ice cream, there’s always fro-yo. My suggestion to you: Take a group of friends or your family and make your way to an ice cream parlor in your city or town. After, take a nice walk and just enjoy the day. It’s fun, low key and doesn’t cost any more than you would spend at the ice cream truck. Psst. Don’t feel like looking? Then, find a Rita’s or Yolavie in the most scenic area near you, and have your ice cream filled fun day there, soaking in the sun and the sights. The best thing about this day trip is that it gives you quality time. Whether you’re with your friends or your family, the conversations should come naturally when you’re all enjoying your favorite, creative spins on ice cream. Now, put on your poodle skirts and hop on down to an ice cream parlor near you. While you’re there, enjoying the cool, tasty treat, whip out your Kindle app and check out my latest YA release, In My Face. In My Face is all about one Pablo Neruda loving girl, the guy she meets in front of her favorite ice cream truck, and the dreamy playboy driving the truck. Don’t worry. There’s plenty of ice cream and frozen yogurt in this story, as well as a yummy guy that’ll make you melt faster than your ice cream does. I can’t guarantee that Tatianna will be willing to share, however. Tati’s story is only $0.99 on Amazon. Synopsis: For Tatianna, summer meant ice cream, day dreaming, and countless hours of Pablo Neruda. She never meant to meet Mark, and she definitely didn't expect to fall in love. But when she meets the cute and alluring boy in front of her favorite ice cream truck, her idea of summer, boys, and love swiftly melts away. As school starts and summer steadily fades, Tatianna must ask herself several questions. The most important one: Is Mark the guy meant for her, or has there been someone in her face all along?
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