Cover: “The Therions” by Esme Autumns

Cover reveal for author Esme Autumns’ upcoming YA release, “The Therions”. Brought to you by The Repository of Imagination.

Look for it coming soon to print and ebook!

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BLURB: They’re in the shadows. They’re everywhere!

Jake thinks he’s just an ordinary schoolboy. Scraping a pass on his tests while doing the least amount of work, attracting admiring glances from girls, hanging with mates, and scoring goals for the soccer team: just ordinary things.

But Jake is far from normal. And his family? His sister is missing, his father changed, and his brother dead…  or so Jake thinks; the truth is far more shocking.

When his school friends start to disappear, and with petite Vicky Harris the only person he can trust as his world collapses around him, it’s time for Jake to learn the truth.

The Therions are out there.

And they’re almost ready to reap their human harvest.

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Cover: “Seared with Scars” by CJ Archer

Cover reveal for the 2nd book of the 2nd Freak House Series from author C.J. Archer, “Seared with Scars”.

Look for it coming soon to print and ebook!

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BLURB: With the Master’s spirit still haunting London, Charity must remain at Freak House. But the peace is shattered when Samuel’s father is brutally slain by a demon on the estate. Who summoned it and why?

 

As some questions are answered, yet more secrets about Samuel emerge that send him hurtling toward madness. Secrets that terrify Charity and draw her inevitably closer to him. As the lies are peeled back to reveal the truth, will she be able to conquer her fears and give Samuel what he craves?

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Cover: “Power” by Robert J. Crane

Cover reveal for the anticipated release from author Robert J. Crane, Book 10 of the Girl in the Box series, “Power”.

Look for it coming at the end of this summer!

Print Edition (Minus Back Text)

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And if you haven’t started this series yet, go pick up the FREE box set containing books 1-3!

Covers: “The Children and the Blood Trilogy” by Megan Joel Peterson

I was going to do three separate posts on this one, but since the author revealed them all at once, I figured I would as well.

Introducing the new covers for YA author Megan Joel Peterson’s The Children and the Blood Trilogy.

Now available in print and ebook!

Book One

The Children and the Blood

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BLURB: A forgotten life.

A secret war.

Eight years ago, an exploding gas main killed Ashley’s family and left her with a childhood she can’t remember. Eight years later, the forgotten past is behind her and life on her isolated farm is all she knows.

Until that past comes looking for her.

Until men with superhuman powers hunt her down in the night, determined to take everything she loves away from her again.

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Book Two

Taliesin Ascendant

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BLURB: The war isn’t over.

And new enemies await.

Life on the run hasn’t been easy, but so far, Ashe has survived. But now Carter has ordered her to leave the Hunters and find her family’s people – an order she can’t refuse, no matter how much she wants to stay.

Following his command will bring her into an unknown world, however – a world filled with new enemies and old prejudices that will demand more of her than she can imagine, at a cost higher than she’ll ever be willing to pay.

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Book Three

Merlin’s Children

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BLURB: The stakes of the war have never been higher.

But what will be the cost to win?

Ashe knows loss, knows sacrifice and pain. Her allies are scattered and too many lie dead. The Blood are stronger than ever and more connected than she could have imagined.

But the worst is yet to come. The war has taken so many people she loves.

Now it just might take everyone who’s left.

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Cover: “Love Over Matter” by Maggie Bloom

Just finished up the new cover for YA author Maggie Bloom’s “Love Over Matter”

Look for it coming soon to print and ebook!

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BLURB: Sixteen-year-old Cassie McCoy would do anything to contact George—her best friend and secret crush—beyond the grave, including dabbling in dark magic. But her “powers” are stuck in neutral. Everyone is on her case to move on with her life. And there’s a lot she never knew about George—or so says a mysterious, familiar-looking stranger who may not only be the key to George’s hidden past but, if the storm clouds align just right, the means of delivering Cassie’s bittersweet goodbye.

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Cover: “It Started with a Whisper” by A.W. Hartoin

Another Young Adult novel coming out from A.W. Hartoin, “It Started with a Whisper”

Look for it coming soon to ebook and print!

The print version, though the author had asked me to leave the back blank for now:

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Cover (Partial):”A Fairy’s Guide to Disaster” by A.W. Hartoin

Partial? Yes a partial cover. Well, it is a full cover, but I only did part of it. Author A.W. Hartoin had commissioned a stunning front cover by artist/illustrator Matt Campbell for her upcoming Young Adult Novel “A Fairy’s Guide to Disaster” the first in her Away from Whipplethorn Series.

Where do I come in? Well she had asked me if I could do the Typography (the text), along with the back and spine for the print version. I thought instead of doing a plain solid color back and spine, we should continue the original painting to wrap the girls hair around it. Take a look!

BLURB: Tiny fairies. Huge adventure.

Matilda Whipplethorn is about to get what she’s always wanted, and it’s a bad thing. Being a babysitter isn’t much of a dream for the average thirteen-year-old, but Matilda is anything but average. She’s half a centimeter tall, invisible to the human eye, and hearing-impaired. Her mother won’t let her forget any of that. So for Matilda, adventures are in short supply. Finally agreeing to let Matilda take some responsibility, her mother gives her a list of emergency procedures for babysitting. The only problem; humans aren’t on the list.

Minutes into her first job, humans appear in isolated Whipplethorn Manor. They tear her home, the fireplace mantel, right off the wall of Whipplethorn and Matilda’s afternoon babysitting job goes long term.

When the mantel ends up on display in an antique mall, the security that Matilda always took for granted is gone. She can lock the doors, but that doesn’t keep the kids in or spriggans and the fly-eating phalanx fairies out. Matilda’s up for an adventure, if only she could hear it coming.

The full print cover.

My daughter is dying to read this. Look for it coming soon to ebook and print!