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Showing posts with label Cat Winters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat Winters. Show all posts

Jan 29, 2019

What's New? The Raven's Tale by Cat Winters



Expected publication: April 16th 2019 by Amulet Books


 

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Seventeen-year-old Edgar Poe counts down the days until he can escape his foster family—the wealthy Allans of Richmond, Virginia. He hungers for his upcoming life as a student at the prestigious new university, almost as much as he longs to marry his beloved Elmira Royster. However, on the brink of his departure, all his plans go awry when a macabre Muse named Lenore appears to him. 



Muses are frightful creatures that lead Artists down a path of ruin and disgrace, and no respectable person could possibly understand or accept them. But Lenore steps out of the shadows with one request: “Let them see me!”

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May 9, 2017

What's New? Odd and True by Cat Winters


 
This is not my usual read and I haven't read anything about this author yet, but I love the cover and the synopsis. It looks like a badass read!
Check it out!

Expected publication: September 12th 2017 by Amulet Books

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17285330-the-last-time-we-say-goodbye 

Trudchen grew up hearing Odette’s stories of their monster-slaying mother and a magician’s curse. But now that Tru’s older, she’s starting to wonder if her older sister’s tales were just comforting lies, especially because there’s nothing fantastic about her own life—permanently disabled and in constant pain from childhood polio.

In 1909, after a two-year absence, Od reappears with a suitcase supposedly full of weapons and a promise to rescue Tru from the monsters on their way to attack her. But it’s Od who seems haunted by something. And when the sisters’ search for their mother leads them to a face-off with the Leeds Devil, a nightmarish beast that’s wreaking havoc in the Mid-Atlantic states, Tru discovers the peculiar possibility that she and her sister—despite their dark pasts and ordinary appearances—might, indeed, have magic after all.
 
 
 
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