Monday, December 13, 2010

Magic runs deep during Harvest...

At long last, I have permission to share the back cover copy of my next novel. Titled Feast: Harvest of Dreams, it releases on June 28, 2011.


Here's the back cover copy:

Halloween is a bad time to return to the woods…

Madeline MacFadden (“Mad Mac” to fans of her bestselling magical stories) spent blissful childhood summers in Ticonderoga Falls. And this is where she wants to be now that her adult life is falling apart. The dense surrounding forest holds many memories, some joyous, some tantalizingly only half-remembered. And she’s always believed there was something living in these wooded hills.

But Maddie doesn’t remember the dark parts—and knows nothing of the mountain legend that holds the area’s terrified residents captive. She has no recollection of Ash, the strange and magnificent creature who once saved her life as a child, even though it is the destiny of his kind to prey upon humanity. And soon it will be the Harvest…the time to feast.

Once again Maddie’s dreams—and her soul—are in grave danger. But magic runs deep during Harvest. Even a spinner of enchanted tales has wondrous powers of her own…

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I can't wait to show you the cover. But for now, just imagine something REALLY awesome!

9 comments:

  1. Ooooo sounds good, can't wait to see the cover!

    Renee

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  2. Thanks, Renee! I can't wait to show it to everyone. SQUEEE! =)

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  3. It sounds terrific! I'm imagining a cover with a teeny green pumpkin on a HUGE vine, because it's only June 28th. :-) I crack me up LOL

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  4. that is beautiful! How appropriate for this time of the year

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  5. Zita, LOL. Well, the story's set on Halloween, but unfortunately there are no pumpkins on the cover. =) *really wish I could show awesome cover*

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  6. OMGosh, sounds exciting.
    I will add it to the list of 'to get' for next year:):)

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  7. I'm secretly hoping for human sacrifice to help the harvest...

    Uh-oh. Now you all think I'm creepy, if you didn't already ;-)

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