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Serpent on a Cross – Cover Reveal


My debut novel – Serpent on a Cross – is being re-released by Booktrope (http://booktrope.com/) later this month! I’m sooo excited! This time it will be available in PRINT (Trade Softcover) as well as eBook! Squweeee!!! I decided not to use a pseudonym this time around, because once I finish writing the sequel and my books make it onto bookstore shelves (such as my local Barnes & Noble), my own last name will earn me a place on the Fantasy/Sci-Fi shelves right next to Neil Gaiman!!! THAT, ladies and gents, is the place to be for any fantasy writer worth her salt. šŸ˜‰

So. In addition to a new publisher, the book has a brand new first chapter (the previous first chapter wasn’t replaced, it was simply merged into the second chapter), and other extended scenes. There’s also A NEW COVER!! I’m sooo excited about this new cover as well! The talented Loretta Matson over at Booktrope was kind enough to take on the concepts – both visual and oral – already drawn up and create something new and fresh that somehow encompassed everything I wanted in a cover for the rebirth of my Medieval/Fantasy novel. And because I can only have one cover, she made the runner up into an “emblem” for one of the characters. If you’ve already read the book, you’ll recognize right away the emblem and who it was created for. If you haven’t, then I’d love to have you purchase a copy upon its availability. šŸ™‚ I’ll reveal the emblem tomorrow.

Now for the COVER REVEAL!

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Isn’t it beauteous?! I could (and have!) gazed at it – enthralled – for hours! Me wants it! I CANNOT WAIT to hold this book in my grabby little hands!! šŸ™‚ šŸ™‚

 

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Book Review – Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor


Daughter of Smoke & BoneForget everything you’ve ever believed about angels and demons…

As readers, we search for those sometimes elusive books that stay with us and resonate long after we’ve read the last page and closed the cover. Those books we return to again and again for that special something that grabbed hold of our psyche and refused to let go. For me, one of those special books is DAUGHTER OF SMOKE & BONE by Laini Taylor.

If the eye-catching cover hadn’t been enough to draw my attention, the title sure was. It hinted at something mysterious, something painful yet hopeful. And it didn’t disappoint.

This is the poignant tale of a young woman on the cusp of adulthood, a brilliant artist in a modern world, yet the only family she’s ever known exist Elsewhere and though she visits them often, entering through common doors around the world that are enchanted, her life is permeated with unanswered questions about who she really is and where she comes from. Because the hamsas in her palms and the chimaera she calls family aren’t part of the typical human teenage experience. And there’s no reason for the bone-deep attraction and comfortable familiarity she feels around a coldly beautiful, mysterious fiery-winged seraph … is there?

Karou, which means ā€œhopeā€ in the chimaera language, is a seventeen-year-old artist living in Prague. She’s also the courier for Brimstone, the enigmatic chimaera who raised her, a collector of teeth. But what he does with the teeth is what Karou burns to know.

When she enters the forbidden, shadowy door at the other end of Brimstone’s office that has been left uncharacteristically unguarded, her life and the lives of her chimaera family change in ways she never could have imagined and the truths she’s spent years wishing and searching for bring to mind the proverb ā€œBe careful what you wish for.ā€

A fantastical blend of romance, myth, magic, and the search for one’s true self, this YA fantasy novel struck a cord in my imagination that’s still strumming today, a year after I first picked it up and devoured the words within.

Through Taylor’s mastery and obvious devotion to imagery, my love for the English language was renewed. I envisioned Prague, a city suspended within the grasp of history, and hosts of chimaera danced their way through my imagination. I laughed and cried, raged at Akiva for his heartbroken acts of vengeance and Karou’s insatiable, mistrustful curiosity. And I exclaimed with dismay when I read the last word, realizing that it’d be 12 WHOLE MONTHS before I could continue reading Karou and Akiva’s story!

Somehow, I survived, reread DAUGHTER OF SMOKE & BONE after the release of the sequel, DAYS OF BLOOD & STARLIGHT, which cover and title are equally compelling, and fell in love all over again! And now I have to survive ANOTHER 12 months until the final, as yet unnamed, book in this trilogy is released. Oy vey!

If you haven’t read this book, stop what you’re doing and go buy it now. It doesn’t matter if you buy the printed or e-book version. Just get it and read it. And then read the sequel. Repeat. If you don’t love both books, there’s no hope for you as a reader.

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YA Reader’s Dream


I’m absolutely salivating over this giveaway by ACROSS THE UNIVERSE Series author Beth RevisShare the Love of YA: http://networkedblogs.com/FgKuk of a library (almost 50 books!) of SIGNED YA novels – winning would really MAKE my Christmas! – And I would love to keep it to myself so I have a better chance of winning, but (ironically) my chances of increase when I share the news, so….

I’ve posted before about my recent on-going love affair with YA books, but as it’s the month of giving thanks (though thanksgiving should happen every month, don’t you think?), I’m once again expressing my thanks and love for YA. Since I ungraciously (at first) caved about a year ago (seduced by the evocative cover of Laini Taylor’s THE DAUGHTER OF SMOKE & BONE) to the enchantment of YA, I just can’t get enough. I’ve lost myself for hours within the pages of such tomes as Suzanne Collins’ THE HUNGER GAMES Trilogy, Sarah J. Maas’ THRONE OF GLASS, Leigh Bardugo’s SHADOW & BONE, Robin LeFevers’ GRAVE MERCY and Laini Taylor’s very worth sequel DAYS OF BLOOD & STARLIGHT (LOVE the titles of this series!). There are so many more worth mentioning – and reviewing (I’ve got to finish and post those reviews!) – but it would be a very long post indeed if I were to list ALL my favorites.

So, if you love books and YA novels in particular, as I do, then head right over to Beth Revis’ blog and complete your own entry(ies) for her signed YA novels giveaway!

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