Tuesday, April 22, 2014

A Cover Reveal: DIVINITY

Hi people. So I have something really cool to share, and that is the new cover for the novel Divinity . . . by Michelle L. Johnson. Who happens to be my agent! Did you know she's a writer too?

Divinity will be published in September--just like my book, because hey, we're twinsies!--by publisher Spence City (the urban fantasy imprint of Spencer Hill Press).

First, a bit about the book--which intrigues me because I have also written a book about a character who has both human and non-human blood:

When Julia climbs into a flaming car to save a trapped child, she’s left wondering why either of them survived. Then she learns that her father is the Archangel Gabriel, and that she is half human, half Archangel.

With guidance from Michael, the most powerful Archangel, Julia sets out to discover her own history and explore her angelic powers. But her journey is cut short when an evil force, invisible to human and angel alike, tears her world apart.

Now Julia must fight through her despair, harness her newfound gifts, and risk her very soul to stop the A’nwel and protect the family she never knew she had.

What she doesn’t know is that Archangels have secrets too.


And now . . . the cover, which was designed by Mae I Design:


That's a pretty amazing cover, no? The illustration of Julia reminds me a bit of my Bad Fairy character actually. Just an attitude thing. And all the black clothes.

You can learn more about Michelle at her bio on the Inklings Literary site or by following her on Twitter @MJsRetweet. I can't wait to read her book (but I will have to wait, as I have other obligations, shall we say!).

4 comments:

  1. wow that cover is beautiful! good for her! :)

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    1. Isn't it? It's super sweet. You never know what you'll get when you hire independent designers, so this is definitely a huge thumbs up!

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  2. It'd be interesting to know how many agents are fiction writers too. I would assume quite a few.

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    1. Yeah! I don't know how common it is. But they don't get to represent themselves. :D

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