Cover Reveal: One Bad Apple {by Rachel Kovaciny}

I'm so happy to be a part of Rachel Kovaciny's cover reveal for her new book!  This series of Western-set fairytale retellings is always a highlight in my life; I love looking forward to each installment. 😀

This one is a Snow White and the Seven Dwarves retelling, taking place in the middle of an Exoduster migration.  I was lucky enough to read it early, and it was fantastic.  If you're into gritty family dynamics, unique Westerns, and thoughtful fairytale retellings, you'll want to check this out. 

Before I share the cover, here's a synopsis:

Fourteen-year-old Levi Dalton feels numb.  Hands tied behind his back, he's about to be hauled away for poisoning a beautiful girl and her kind father.  The woman pointing her finger at him and accusing him of murder is the very same woman he hoped could teach him to heal illnesses, not cause them.  The woman he idolized.  The woman he trusted.  Levi knows he should be scared for his own life.  But all he can think about is how graves always come in pairs. 

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Are you ready?






Okay, here:






^^ awesomeness

One Bad Apple is slated to release July 28, 2020!
Get all the juicy deets 'n' links 'n' stuff here!

Comments

  1. I'm obsessed with this cover, tbh, and I can't wait to read the book!!

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  2. Haha! Excellent use of a dramatic pause there.

    I'm so happy you could be a part of this too :-) Thank you!

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  3. Oh My Goodness!!! This looks amazing!!! And that synopsis just sucks you right in! I can't wait to read it!

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    1. It does, doesn't it? You're in for a treat!

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  4. BEAUTIFUL cover (as always!), and such an intriguing synopsis!!! 😍

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