Friday, March 15, 2013

Cover Reveal & Giveaway: Volcrian's Hunt

Hey everyone! Here is a cover reveal that I've been anxiously awaiting after reading and reviewing both Sora's Quest and Viper's Creed. I love T.L. Shreffler's work and can't WAIT to get my hands on this book. So, HERE is the cover reveal of third book in The Cat's Eye Chronicles, Volcrian's Hunt.


This is almost exactly how I pictured Volcrian...except older. A little bit effeminate with the long grey hair - just perfect! Anywho, I think this cover meshes so well with the previous two in the series. 

What do you think?

Summary:: A cursed plague is spreading across the land. Crops are rotting. People are dying in the streets. Sora, with the help of her magical Cat's Eye necklace, is the only one who can stop it. 

She must travel overseas to the Lost Isles, a place of legend and mystery. Only there can she destroy the bloodmage, Volcrian, putting an end to the curse. She is accompanied by Crash, a lethal assassin who once threatened—and saved—her life. But Sora is beginning to question her dark companion. He seems to be carrying a secret; a hidden past that could endanger them all. 

Meanwhile, they are hunted by an underground society known as the Shade. For centuries, the Shade has waited for the perfect opportunity to step into the light. Now they are perilously close to resurrecting a Dark God and unleashing a wave of unimaginable destruction. They only need to collect the three sacred weapons, and Sora has already found two....

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About the Author:

T. L. Shreffler lives in Los Angeles, CA. She loves diversity, fantasy, romance, iced tea, long walks, philosophy and thrift store shopping. She recently graduated with a BA in Badass (Creative Writing) and her poetry has been published consecutively in Eclipse: A Literary Journal and The Northridge Review.



And finally, here is a giveaway hosted by the author, T. L. Sheffler:


1 comment:

  1. I am just so excited. I read the first book out today and Iam going to start the second one immediatly. One of the best books I've ever read, really. Hope to see it as a movie in cinema. Would be worth it. :)

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