Today I have the pleasure of revealing the cover for two books. One is a redesign, and the other is for the sequel. So without further ado, here are the covers for Cold Fury and Flicker & Burn by T.M. Goeglein.
The thrill ride that began in Cold Fury kicks into high gear in Flicker & Burn, as the threats to Sara Jane Rispoli come at her
from all directions. She continues the desperate search for her missing family,
but this time she’s on the run from creepy beings with red, pulsing eyes and ghostly
white skin chasing her through the streets of Chicago in black ice cream trucks
– they can only be described as Ice Cream Creatures. They're skeletal and ferocious,
hell-bent on catching or killing her, but also a weird link to her family, a
clue to where they might be and who has them.
While Sara Jane battles these new pursuers, she learns painful
lessons about the phenomenon that possesses her, cold fury. At the same time,
she’s uncovering buried secrets about the misdeeds of her family – old murders
and blood vendettas – that might be connected to the disappearance of her mom,
dad, and brother. The mysteries, violence, and constant state of chasing or
being chased could be the undoing of her relationship with handsome Max
Kissberg. Despite the love growing between them, Sara Jane can’t tell him the
truth about her life, and fears for his safety.
Not only do the Ice Cream Creatures display the grisly
amputated finger of her mom to prove their viciousness, and not only does
Lucky, the Outfit Boss of Bosses, whistle in Sara Jane for a sit-down with
deadly consequences, but her gorgeous cousin, Heather Richards, enters the
scene, as well. All that matters to Sara Jane is saving her family and keeping
everyone she loves alive and safe. But the forces she encounters, both external
and the ones crackling inside of her, fight her every step of the way.
If you haven't read it already, you can pick up a paperback copy of Cold Fury in June 2013, which will give you plenty of time to read it before the release of the sequel, Flicker & Burn, in August 2013.
And now for the giveaway:
Wow, love these! The metropolis bottom half is awesome and so is the font. It's also an interesting take on the theme of hiding the girl's face.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these covers are pretty cool! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteJesse @ Pretty In Fiction