Isn't it amazing??? I just love it!!! It warrants punctuation abuse. :)
Can't wait for the 21st!
I would be so appreciative if you could share/tweet/FB/post about the cover! *gives everyone death by chocolate brownies and massive hugs*
Here all the links to the blog tour so far:
And Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18588657-black-hellebore
Once a year for the past decade, Nicholas Adams returns to Falledge and leaves a black hellebore on his girlfriend's grave. While fleeing Falledge, he spies a shady man sneaking into the laboratory. Nicholas chases after him and dies for his trouble. A witch brings him back to life, only Nicholas is not the same man. Turns out, magic combined with a black hellebore in his pocket changed him into a kind of a super man.
Julianna Paige, his girlfriend's twin and deputy of Falledge, struggles to solve several murders. Nicholas, and his alter ego the Black Hellebore, helps her, even as she helps him move on and start to truly live again.
Unfortunately, Nicholas wasn't the only one changed in the laboratory explosion, and now a super villain is bent on destroying Falledge, and killing the Black Hellebore. But falling in love might prove more dangerous than any super villain.
Excerpt:
Nicholas abandoned the couch. Ginny had been too tired to do dishes, so Nicholas did them for her. After he started up the dishwasher, he noticed a crooked shelf on the wall. He found a hammer and nails in the basement. He must be careful not to wake her up.
After he leveled the shelf, he held his breath and gently tapped the nail. The nail shattered through the wood, and the shelf cracked deeply.
What the heck? He barely touched it!
Tires squealing drew his attention, and he ran to the front of the house. A loud crash sounded.
He threw the door open, the door coming off the hinges. Nothing to the left. Nothing to the right. There, off the road.
A car.
Slowly sinking into the lake.
His heartbeat accelerating, Nicholas burst down the porch steps and stood beside the lake fifteen seconds later. By now, the car was completely submerged but still sinking.
He dove into the water and reached the car. Two passengers, a female driver and a young boy in the back seat.
Knowing time was running out, he cocked back his arm and punched the back window open. Water rushed into the car. He ripped at the car seat harness and freed the boy from the restraints. Two powerful kicks of his legs and they reached the surface of the water. Using one arm to hold the boy and the other to swim, he reached the shore as quickly as he could and dumped off the boy before returning to the car.
Time to save the mom.
The car was sinking faster now, already much deeper than it had been when he rescued the boy. He swam to the front of the car. It was completely smashed in. The crash must have been through the steel fence surrounding the lake.
Turning around, he realized the driver's side door was mangled, the woman's body trapped against it. It was too dark for him to see if she was bleeding or not, but he couldn't risk trying to open the door to save her. She could bleed out or become punctured on the sharp edges of the door, if she wasn't already.
But he had to do something or she'd die.
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Very cool comic-book feel to it.
ReplyDeleteThe book comes out this Monday? I will announce it for you then!
Like Alex, I love the comic-book feel to the cover! It's great!
ReplyDeleteVery cool cover. It works well with the story.
ReplyDeleteAmazing cover! Comic book and noir. Great atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome, Nicole! And I love the idea of his alter ego.
ReplyDeleteGood excerpt. I like this guy and his powers.
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Great cover! It really captures the feel of the story, and as others have said, has a comic-book feel to it. So excited for you!!!
ReplyDeleteMost awesome with squees, Nicole! I'm excited for you!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the cover reveal. Looks great!!!
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