Cover Reveal: Splinters

Splinters CoverI’m thrilled to be a part of so many cover reveals over the last couple of weeks! Today is another one of those, and I have to say that I think this book cover looks terrific.

Splinters is a YA horror, Sci-Fi that was co-written by married couple, F.J.R. Titchenell and Matt Carter.

Giveaway:

Everyone who adds Splinters to their Goodreads to-read list on or before March 7th will be entered to win a $25 Amazon giftcard! A winner will be selected at random and contacted by Goodreads direct message. Just go to: www.goodreads.com/book/show/20860637-splinters

Details to note:

Splinters is the first book of the series The Prospero Chronicles and will be launched in the fall of 2014.

F.J.R. Titchenell is also the author of Confessions of the Very First Zombie Slayer (That I Know of), to be released May 6th, 2014. To find out more about that book, click here.

Back cover blurb:

Under ordinary circumstances, Ben and Mina would never have had reason to speak to each other; he’s an easy-going people person with a healthy skepticism about the paranormal, and she’s a dangerously obsessive monster-hunter with a crippling fear of betrayal. But the small town of Prospero, California, has no ordinary circumstances to offer. In order to uncover a plot set by the seemingly innocent but definitely shapeshifting monsters-that-look-like-friends-family-and-neighbors, the two stark opposites must both find ways to put aside their differences and learn to trust each other.

Author bio:

Carter and Titchenell head shotF.J.R. Titchenell and Matt Carter met and fell in love in a musical theatre class at Pasadena City College and have been inseparable ever since. Though they have both dreamed of being writers since a very young age, they both truly hit their stride after they met, bouncing ideas off of one another, forcing each other to strive to be better writers, and mingling Matt’s lifelong love of monsters with Fiona’s equally disturbing inability to forget the tumult of high school. They were married in 2011 in a ceremony that involved kilts, Star Wars music, and a cake topped by figurines of them fighting a zombified wedding party.

Author links:

F.J.R. Titchenell’s blog

Matt Carter’s blog

F.J.R. Titchenell’s Facebook

Matt Carter’s Facebook

F.J.R. Titchenell’s Twitter

Matt Carter’s Twitter