Why am I going on about fairies, and sharing my old artwork ... well, because I'm participating in a cover reveal today, and the author didn't provide me with an image besides the official cover art, and you guys know me and my stinginess with cover arts.
So first off, the author - Claire Banschbach
Author Bio
Claire Banschbach was born and raised in Midland, TX, the
fourth of eight children. She was homeschooled through high school and is now a
proud member of the Texas A&M University class of 2014. She is currently
working on her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Texas Tech University Health
Science Center. She continues to write in her spare time (and often when she
doesn’t have spare time). She hopes her strong foundation in God will help to
guide her writing.
Contact Info
And now about the book (and you guys will now understand why I'm talking about fairies)
Synopsis
A witch and
her master capture a young faery and command her to kill their enemy. Adela has
no choice but to obey. If she does not, they will force the location of her
people’s mountain home from her and kill her. To make matters even worse, the
person she is to kill is only a man struggling to save his dying land and mend
a broken heart.
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Stefan is a man simply trying to forget the woman he loves and save a land
crippled by drought. When a mysterious woman arrives at his castle claiming to
be a seamstress, he knows she is more than she seems.
Adela
enlists the help of Damian, another faery, to try and delay the inevitable. He
insists she has a choice. But with the witch controlling her every move, does
she?
Goodreads link
I have the privilege of reviewing this book. I've only read a little bit of it so far, but what I've seen of the worldbuilding is awesome, and I can't wait to get back into the book to finish it!
And now the cover.
And shall we all agree that this artist is much better than I am?
Thanks for helping out with the reveal! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm discovering a new obsession with faeries, especially after planning more in this series...
Yay! Glad you like it so far! :)
Your fairy world sounds great!
ReplyDeleteWorld-building is so much fun!
And, Congrats to Claire!