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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Virtual Book Tour: To Die For by Audrey Steidl #giveaway #youngadult #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @Books_by_Audrey

 




Young Adult

Date Published: April 10th 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 


To Die For is a harrowing look into the life of a narcissist who refuses to take accountability for the damage she inflicts.

High school senior Dei Fields appears completely harmless, but she has a keen instinct for manipulation. When she first sets eyes on hot star athlete Mika St. John, she’s determined to have him … and Dei always gets what she wants. There are only three obstacles: Mika’s friends, his family, and his girlfriend. But Dei isn’t afraid to destroy relationships to satisfy her fantasies.

In a matter of weeks, she love-bombs Mika into thinking he has found his soulmate, but when Dei’s plans go awry, everything changes—including her identity. Will Dei get what she wants this time? Or will she finally get what she deserves?




Interview

What is the hardest part of writing your books?

The hardest part is finding time without distractions or interruptions. Once I’m in the zone and deep into a scene, I lose all sense of time, but I can be taken out of that zone by an unexpected delivery or phone call. This is why I prefer to write in the evening, as I’m in a calmer space.

 

What are your most played songs?

For “To Die For,” it was “Tainted Love” by Soft Sell, “Bye Bye Bye” by NSYNC, “We are Never Ever Getting Back Together” by Taylor Swift, and “You’re So Vain” by Carly Simon.

 


Do you have critique partners or beta readers?

I really only share my work in progress with my husband and my sister, who is a talented writer in her own right and who has shared many of my life experiences. For me, trusting my own voice is essential. I think it can be harmful to an author to rely too much on what someone else thinks of their work, as that can lead to uncertainty or even paralysis about their own voice. As readers, everyone projects their own biases and insecurities onto the narrative, and I would rather not be influenced by their voices.

 

What book are you reading now?

I just read “Orphan Train” by Christina Baker Kline, who I recently met and who was a truly lovely person. Her book is beautifully written and meticulously researched. 

 


How did you start your writing career?

I have always loved to write but my professional writing career probably began when I was working in cable television as a producer, researcher and writer. The idea for my first novel came to me in my 20s, but it was only during COVID that I finally had the leisure to put all my energies into writing what was finally published in 2024 as “The Fallen.”

 


Tell us about your next release.

“To Die For,” which was just published by Acorn Publishing, is a harrowing look at a how a young narcissist is able to manipulate the people around her by using the classic tools of love-bombing, lying, gaslighting and isolation to achieve her ends. Most of the book takes place in San Diego, but the dramatic climax happens in Florida, where the forces of nature turn out to be even deadlier than her schemes.
 

 

About the Author

 

 Audrey Steidl is the award-winning author of the romantic thriller The Fallen. Her passion for storytelling began at an early age when she wrote scripts and performed them with her neighborhood friends in full costume and makeup. This love blossomed into a career as an actress and as a producer for cable television.

Now, when she’s not writing page-turners, Audrey is a hotel travel executive, a pilates fiend, and a lover of travel and art. A long-time San Diego resident, she shares her home with her husband Jamie and their mischievous Pomeranian Loki. Her latest novel, To Die For, is inspired by those who have the courage to walk away from narcissists and emotionally abusive relationships.


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