mercoledì 7 novembre 2012

Cover Reveal: Incendiary by Amy Bartol


Hey guys! I bet a great part of you have already heard of The Premotion series
by Amy Bartol; Incendiary is the fourth book in the series, before we have 
Inescapable, Intuition and Indebted. Before seeing the cover, if you'd like to
support Amy, you can vote her in The Opening Round of the Goodreads Awards 2012
for Best Author or Young Adult Science Fiction & Fantasy!!

Incendiary


Cold, fine drops of rain fall softly on my cheeks as I emerge from the darkness of the ship’s interior to the gray, overcast sky of the main deck. Pulling my dark pea coat tighter to my body, the wind lifts red tendrils of my hair. I walk slowly to the railing overlooking the water.
I catch my first sight of the Irish coastline; its craggy landscape makes me shiver in dread. I find it difficult to imagine now how the Gancanagh had made this their home for so long without anyone realizing it. The cold, moss-covered edifices practically scream their presence. As I study the shadows between the falling-down stone, I imagine creeping shapes of undead Faeries grasping the rock, waiting for our ship to draw nearer to their position.
Tipping my face up, I let the rain wash over me. It bathes away the frigid sweat of fear that has broken on my brow. “You don’t know how fiercely beautiful you are, do you?” A quiet voice behind me asks, causing me to stiffen and fix my eyes on the rocks along the shoreline.

*drum rolls*




Impressions: I really like the cover, it looks a little like the others but that's what I like. I think that in a series it is important to have a theme that you can reuse in all the covers. I really like the choice of colors, too.


About the authors

I live in Michigan with my husband and our two sons. My family is very supportive of my writing. When I’m writing, they often bring me the take-out menu so that I can call and order them dinner. They listen patiently when I talk about my characters like they’re real. They rarely roll their eyes when I tell them I’ll only be a second while I finish writing a chapter…and then they take off their coats. They ask me how the story is going when I surface after living for hours in a world of my own making. They have learned to accept my “writing uniform” consisting of a slightly unflattering pink fleece jacket, t-shirt, and black yoga pants. And they smile at my nerdy bookishness whenever I try to explain urban fantasy to them. In short, they get me, so they are perfect and I am blessed.

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