Today I have a stunning cover to share with you! The second
book in her Copper Legacy Series, COPPER RAVENS by Jennifer Allis Provost
releases in 2014 by Spencer Hill Press. The cover was designed by Lisa Amowitz
and it’s gorgeous! Ok on to the cover….
Sara should be happy.She has what every girl wants: a man who loves her, a beautiful home, and wealth beyond imagining. She rescued her brother from the Peacekeepers, destroyed the Iron Queen, and doesn’t have to go to her boring job any more.And yet… Sara still doesn’t know if her father is alive or dead. Her mother hides in the garden, brooding about her missing husband. Her sister, the Inheritor of Metal, is scared of her own shadow, and her brother spends his days fighting and gambling. To add to Sara’s misery, the new queen (gold, of course) is more than a bit crazy, she misses her life in the Mundane world, and, worst of all, Micah wants to have children. A lot of them.
As Sara wavers between happiness and homesickness, a conspiracy emerges against the Raven clan, implicating them in a plot to dethrone the Gold Queen. How can Sara prove her family’s innocence, and become the consort Micah needs her to be, without losing herself in the process?
Also check out the full jacket!
About
Jennifer:
Jennifer Allis Provost is a native New Englander who lives in a sprawling colonial along with her beautiful and precocious twins, a dog, two birds, three cats, and a wonderful husband who never forgets to buy ice cream. As a child, she read anything and everything she could get her hands on, including a set of encyclopedias, but fantasy was always her favorite. She spends her days drinking vast amounts of coffee, arguing with her computer, and avoiding any and all domestic behavior.
I love the cover! So pretty:) This sounds like a really interesting book, thanks for sharing!
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Katie @ The Quiet Girl Talks
This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cover, I especially love the full spread. I do wish that her hair was more entwined with the ravens, but pickiness aside...great cover.
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