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Friday, February 15, 2019

Cover Reveal!!!

Today is the day! Thank you so much for coming by everyone! I'm a writer, but I don't think it's possible to convey in words just how excited (and terrified) I am to finally have my novel coming out. I wrote the vast majority of the book in 2015, managing to finish it off in early 2016. I then spent the next three years essentially working on edits for it. I have found out that my editing can be described simply as a rewrite, with the edits thereafter becoming smaller and smaller with each round. It took forever, but the day when it is out will be very soon! But I'll tell you about the release date after showing you what you came here for. The gorgeous cover! 

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Created by Starla Huchton at Designed by Starla


Isn’t it amazing?! I fell in love with it the moment I saw it! 

Hunter's Gambit will be coming out on March 15, 2019. It will be available at all the usual digital locations; Kobo, Kindle, Nook and iBooks, but I will also have a physical copy being sold! You can purchase one from Amazon or directly from me and have it signed, but it may take longer to get to you. Another option is, of course, to come and see me in Calgary for When Words Collide this year. I will have copies of the book selling at one of the tables in their merchant room, as well as a few at my table during the signing. I will hopefully have more info on that as the date gets closer!

Expect links to be released soon... it can take a few weeks for each of the companies to provide those, but as soon as I have them, I'll release them here. Next week, I'll be continuing with Part 3 of my Asian Literature discussion, but make sure you come back on March 1st. I'll be posting the first chapter for you to read over. 

Let me know what you think of the cover! Like I said, I am so excited to be sharing it with all you finally!

Book Blurb 

Kuzunoha is running out of options. In just a month she’ll be an adult but as the illegitimate younger daughter of a rich noble, she can only see two possible futures. Both leave her a pawn in her elder sister’s game as family matriarch, a future as unacceptable to Kuzunoha as it is unavoidable.

That changes when Kuzunoha saves the life of a stranger. In return for her help, the stranger offers her a way to have a future that doesn’t tie her to her family. He’s heard of a forgotten treasure nearby and needs a guide to help him search for it. Her family and friends don’t trust this dangerous man's offer, but Kuzunoha accepts, knowing that she can’t live the life her sister wants for her anymore.

Will she succeed in proving she can have a life outside of her sister’s shadow? Or will it all fall to pieces around her?

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