On July 22nd, less than one month from today, Redux (The Variant Series, #3) will be released!!
To celebrate the start of our countdown, today on the blog we're kicking things off with the official reveal of the cover and an amazing giveaway!
So here it is, guys, the brand new cover for Redux!
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Synopsis:
In the middle of her search, a new threat confronts Alex. A serial killer with a taste for Variants has Seattle on edge. When she crosses the path of this vicious murderer, the revelations Alex discovers could change everything. That outcome is an unknown, but there is a terrible certainty on the table — an impossible decision with irreversible consequences. But can Alex make that choice and commit herself and those she loves to a total Redux?
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So what do you think? Getting excited for book three yet? Don't forget to mark your calenders, Redux will be available in both paperback and e-book, beginning on July 22nd!
And to celebrate today's cover reveal, we're hosting a Rafflecopter giveaway of FIVE copies of the Redux e-book AND a $10 Amazon gift card!! To enter, check out the widget below.
ETA: And that's a wrap! Thanks for participating, everyone! Sierra G. was the lucky winner of the $10 Amazon Gift Card! Everyone else will be receiving an ebook copy of Redux!
If you were one of the winners, you'll be hearing from me via e-mail before the day is out! (Today, Wednesday, the 22nd.) Thanks!
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P.S.
Time for the standard disclaimer—for those of you searching this post for the cover design credit...
*nervously raises hand* Erm. It was me. I designed all of the covers in the
Variant series myself. I realize this goes completely against the advice
I always give about hiring someone to design your covers, but (in my
meager defense) graphic design has been a hobby of mine for over ten
years now. So I feel at least slightly qualified to do it myself... But still. This is most definitely a case of do as I say, not as I do!
As an author, your book will always be better served by giving it the
best cover possible—and if that means hiring a graphic designer instead
of putting together a design of your own, then that's exactly what you
should do. :)