Claim to fame: Dorchester Publishing has included part of my review on their page for A. J. Menden’s Tekgrrl. Only a few words, but I’m credited for them π
New book deal: From here: Erica Hayes’s Shadowsong, in which a knife-wielding banshee gangster’s quest for revenge on the assassin who ruined her life is interrupted when a deluded fairy sorceress steals her magical song, again to Rose Hilliard at St. Martin’s, in a two-book deal, by Marlene Stringer of the Stringer Literary Agency (World). And I’m happy to announced I received an ARC of Erica’s first novel, Shadowfae, during the week. I’m looking forward to reading and reviewing it soon π
Cover art: I’ve fallen drastically behind on posting covers. For now, I’m only posting the ones I HAVEN’T seen plastered everywhere, but I don’t follow as many other book blogs as I used to. Sorry in advance if you’ve already seen these, and I’m clogging up your blog feed.
Covers
Kelley Armstrong: Stolen (US)
Anya Bast: Wicked Enchantment
Lexxie Couper: Death, the Vamp and His Brother
Jeaniene Frost: One Foot in the Grave (UK)
Nancy Holzner: Deadtown
Stacey Jay: My So-Called Death
Liz Maverick: Crimson & Steam
Alexander Gordon Smith: Lockdown (US)
Maria V. Snyder: Poison Study (AU)
Laurie Faria Stolarz: Black Is for Beginnings
Skyler White: And Falling, Fly
Congrats on the blurb. A little egoboo is always nice π Nice cover update. I’ll be linking on my weekend UF report.
There always seems to be a new Poison Study cover. I love the series so I’m glad it’s getting more popular. Poison Study was a fantastic novel.
I don’t know how I feel about the new cover for Stolen.
~ Popin
I rather love this new Poison Study cover, but I’m easily swayed by pretty colours π
I liked the new Poison Study cover as well. I don’t know about the cover for Stolen either, but it does definitely fit the book.
You *are* famous! π
The Skyler White book sounds terrific. Hooray for something a bit different!