01 February 2012
Labels: Andrew Fukuda, Barb Hendee, Carolee Dean, cover art, D. B. Jackson, Debbie Peterson, Diana Rowland, Jeaniene Frost, Jennifer Safrey, Kalayna Price, Stacia Kane, Tim Waggoner, Trent Jamieson
15 September 2011
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Description: A LOUISIANA DETECTIVE OF SUPERNATURAL CRIME The homicide beat in Louisiana isn’t just terrifying, it’s demonic. Detective Kara Gilligan of the supernatural task force has the ability to summon demons to her aid, but she herself is pledged to serve a demonic lord... in every way he desires. And now, people who’ve hurt Kara in the past are dying from what appear to be strokes. To clear her name and save both the demon and human worlds, she’s in a race against the clock and in a battle for her life that just may take her to hell and back.
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| While the black and white does highlight the sinuous tentacle curved under Kara’s cheek, I feel like color would have added something to this cover. Still, I love the direction they’re taking with this series. |
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| I’m not a fan of the orangey background, but I love the wind whipping around her hip. |
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Description: Just as Jane Jameson’s unlife seems to be stabilizing, fate sinks its fangs firmly into her butt. Despite her near-phobia of all things marital, her no-frills nighttime nuptials to her sexy boyfriend Gabriel are coming along smoothly. But the road to wedded bliss gets bumpy when a teenage acquaintance is fatally wounded in front of Jane’s shop and she turns him to save his life. The Council pronounces Jane responsible for the newborn vamp until he can control his thirst. Jane’s kitchen at River Oaks barely holds enough Faux Type O to satiate the cute teen’s appetite and maintain Gabriel’s jealous streak at a slow simmer. As if keeping her hyperactive childe from sucking the blood out of the entire neighborhood isn’t enough to deal with, the persnickety ghost of Jane’s newly deceased Grandma Ruthie has declared a war on the fanged residents of River Oaks. More…
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| Even without the author’s comment, I would have noticed that ring (though I called it “ginormous”, not “bat-shaped”). I love how they fit that detail in, even with a naked cover. |
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Description: Jill Kismet is back from the grave in this explosive conclusion to Lilith Saintcrow's urban fantasy series. She wakes up in her own grave. She doesn't know who put her there, she doesn't know where she is, and she has no friends or family. She only knows two things: She has a job to do: cleansing the night of evil. And she knows her name. Jill Kismet
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| Jill’s expression is so gleeful it seems like a departure for these covers. Since this is the last book in the series, however, it gives me hope for a kickass finale. Can’t wait! |
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Description: Savannah Colbert has been shunned all her life by the kids of the Clann. And when she undergoes some drastic changes after a strange illness, Savannah learns secrets about the group and about herself—dangerous secrets. For the Clann are powerful magic users, and Savannah herself is half Clann and half vampire—a forbidden, unheard of combination. Falling for Clann golden boy Tristan Coleman isn't just a bad idea—it could be deadly if anyone finds out. But her attraction to Tristan—and his to her—isn't something either of them can resist for long.
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| This cover puts a little bit of the creepiness back in being a teen-vampire, I like how the red mulch underneath her bleeds into the leaf pattern on the sides. |
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Description: Every other day, Kali D'Angelo is a normal sixteen-year-old girl. She goes to public high school. She attends pep rallies. She's human. And then every day in between . . .She's something else entirely. Though she still looks like herself, every twenty-four hours predatory instincts take over and Kali becomes a feared demon-hunter with the undeniable urge to hunt, trap, and kill zombies, hellhounds, and other supernatural creatures. Kali has no idea why she is the way she is, but she gives in to instinct anyway. Even though the government considers it environmental terrorism. When Kali notices a mark on the lower back of a popular girl at school, she knows instantly that the girl is marked for death by one of these creatures. Kali has twenty-four hours to save her and, unfortunately, she'll have to do it as a human. With the help of a few new friends, Kali takes a risk that her human body might not survive. . .and learns the secrets of her mysterious condition in the process
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| *Love* how this image marries the concept of time with blood… a fabulous allegory for vampirism. Of course, I don’t think that quite fits Kali’s condition, but I’m interested to read and find out. |
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| I like the composition of this cover, though I’m guessing it would be too cartoony for Abigail. Pairing it with a punny title was too much for me, cover alone wouldn’t get me to pick this one up. |
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| My favorite of the series, I love this dragon tattoo. |
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Description: Donna Underwood is facing an alchemist tribunal for stealing the elixir of life when her ailing mother takes a turn for the worse. Donna seeks an audience with Aliette, the Wood Queen, who offers a deal: if Donna can use her powers to open the door to Faerie and send the wood elves home, Aliette will free her mother from the elven curse that shattered her mind.
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| Julia’s Thoughts |
| While this new cover fits the first in the series more, I wish they could have kept her forearms melding with the lattice of branches in the border, I loved that detail. Also, her right hand shows through her hair oddly… I’m not sure what effect they were going for but it distracted me pretty badly, this new cover still needs some work. |
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