Every once in a while, I simply feel so awash in amazing and gorgeous book covers that I feel like I have to make a post detailing all of my favorite ones that I have seen recently. This is one of those times! Some of these might not be all that recent, but they are new to me, and a lot of them are for 2017 releases that I simply cannot wait for.
1. Traitor to the Throne – Alwyn Hamilton (Rebel of the Sands #2)
The sizzling, un-put-downable sequel to the bestselling Rebel of the Sands!
Mere
months ago, gunslinger Amani al'Hiza fled her dead-end hometown on the
back of a mythical horse with the mysterious foreigner Jin, seeking only
her own freedom. Now she's fighting to liberate the entire desert
nation of Miraji from a bloodthirsty sultan who slew his own father to
capture the throne.
When Amani finds herself thrust into the
epicenter of the regime—the Sultan's palace—she's determined to bring
the tyrant down. Desperate to uncover the Sultan's secrets by spying on
his court, she tries to forget that Jin disappeared just as she was
getting closest to him, and that she's a prisoner of the enemy. But the
longer she remains, the more she questions whether the Sultan is really
the villain she's been told he is, and who’s the real traitor to her
sun-bleached, magic-filled homeland.
Forget everything you thought you knew about Miraji, about the rebellion, about djinni and Jin and the Blue-Eyed Bandit. In Traitor to the Throne, the only certainty is that everything will change.
2. Ramona Blue – Julie Murphy
For fans of Rainbow
Rowell and Morgan Matson comes this sharp and thought-provoking novel
about modern love, family, and the labels that we just can’t seem to
escape—from Julie Murphy, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dumplin’ and Side Effects May Vary.
Ramona
was only five years old when Hurricane Katrina changed her life
forever. Since then, it’s been Ramona and her family against the world.
One of only two out lesbians in her small town and standing over six
feet tall with unmistakable blue hair, Ramona knows she’s destined for
something bigger than the trailer she calls home in Eulogy, Mississippi.
But juggling multiple jobs, her flaky mom, and her well-meaning but
ineffectual dad forces her to be the responsible adult of the family.
Now, with her sister, Hattie, pregnant, her responsibilities weigh more
heavily than ever.
The return of her childhood friend Freddie
brings a welcome distraction. Ramona’s friendship with the former
competitive swimmer picks up exactly where it left off, and soon he’s
talked her into joining him for laps at the pool.
As Ramona
falls more in love with swimming, her feelings for Freddie begin to
shift as well, and she must decide if knowing who she is is more
important than figuring out who she might become.
3. The Crown's Fate – Evelyn Skye (The Crown's Game #2)
Perfect for fans of Shadow and Bone and Red Queen, The Crown’s Fate is the thrilling sequel to the New York Times bestselling The Crown’s Game, an atmospheric historical fantasy set in Imperial Russia.
Russia
is on the brink of great change. Pasha’s coronation approaches, and
Vika is now the Imperial Enchanter, but the role she once coveted may be
more difficult—and dangerous—than she ever expected.
Pasha is
grappling with his own problems—his legitimacy is in doubt, the girl he
loves loathes him, and he believes his best friend is dead. When a
challenger to the throne emerges—and with the magic in Russia growing
rapidly—Pasha must do whatever it takes to keep his position and protect
his kingdom.
For Nikolai, the ending of the Crown’s Game stung
deeply. Although he just managed to escape death, Nikolai remains alone,
a shadow hidden in a not-quite-real world of his own creation. But when
he’s given a second chance at life—tied to a dark price—Nikolai must
decide just how far he’s willing to go to return to the world.
With
revolution on the rise, dangerous new magic rearing up, and a tsardom
up for the taking, Vika, Nikolai, and Pasha must fight—or face the
destruction of not only their world but also themselves.
4. The Names They Gave Us – Emery Lord
From acclaimed author Emery Lord comes a vibrant, compelling story of love, loss, faith, and friendship.
Lucy
Hansson was ready for a perfect summer with her boyfriend, working at
her childhood Bible camp on the lake. But when her mom’s cancer
reappears, Lucy falters—in faith, in love, and in her ability to cope.
When her boyfriend “pauses” their relationship and her summer job
switches to a different camp—one for troubled kids—Lucy isn’t sure how
much more she can handle. Attempting to accept a new normal, Lucy slowly
regains footing among her vibrant, diverse coworkers, Sundays with her
mom, and a crush on a fellow counselor. But when long-hidden family
secrets emerge, can Lucy set aside her problems and discover what grace
really means?
Emotionally-charged and unforgettable, Emery Lord’s
storytelling shines with the promise of new love and true friendship,
even in the face of life’s biggest challenges.
5. Dark Breaks the Dawn – Sara B Larson
On her eighteenth
birthday, Princess Evelayn of Eadrolan, the Light Kingdom, can finally
access the full range of her magical powers. The light looks brighter,
the air is sharper, and the energy she can draw when fighting feels
almost limitless.
But while her mother, the queen, remains busy
at the war front, in the Dark Kingdom of Dorjhalon, the corrupt king is
plotting. King Bain wants control of both kingdoms, and his plan will
fling Evelayn onto the throne much sooner than she expected.
In
order to defeat Bain and his sons, Evelayn will quickly have to come
into her ability to shapeshift, and rely on the alluring Lord Tanvir.
But not everyone is what they seem, and the balance between the Light
and Dark comes at a steep price.
6. Our Dark Duet – Victoria Schwab (Monsters of Verity #2)
Kate Harker is a girl
who isn’t afraid of the dark. She’s a girl who hunts monsters. And she’s
good at it. August Flynn is a monster who can never be human, no matter
how much he once yearned for it. He’s a monster with a part to play.
And he will play it, no matter the cost.
Nearly six months after
Kate and August were first thrown together, the war between the monsters
and the humans is terrifying reality. In Verity, August has become the
leader he never wished to be, and in Prosperity, Kate has become the
ruthless hunter she knew she could be. When a new monster emerges from
the shadows—one who feeds on chaos and brings out its victim’s inner
demons—it lures Kate home, where she finds more than she bargained for.
She’ll face a monster she thought she killed, a boy she thought she
knew, and a demon all her own.
7. The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue – Mackenzi Lee
An unforgettable tale
of two friends on their Grand Tour of 18th-century Europe who stumble
upon a magical artifact that leads them from Paris to Venice in a
dangerous manhunt, fighting pirates, highwaymen, and their feelings for
each other along the way.
Henry “Monty” Montague was born and
bred to be a gentleman, but he was never one to be tamed. The finest
boarding schools in England and the constant disapproval of his father
haven’t been able to curb any of his roguish passions—not for gambling
halls, late nights spent with a bottle of spirits, or waking up in the
arms of women or men.
But as Monty embarks on his grand tour of
Europe, his quest for a life filled with pleasure and vice is in danger
of coming to an end. Not only does his father expect him to take over
the family’s estate upon his return, but Monty is also nursing an
impossible crush on his best friend and traveling companion, Percy.
Still
it isn’t in Monty’s nature to give up. Even with his younger sister,
Felicity, in tow, he vows to make this yearlong escapade one last
hedonistic hurrah and flirt with Percy from Paris to Rome. But when one
of Monty’s reckless decisions turns their trip abroad into a harrowing
manhunt that spans across Europe, it calls into question everything he
knows, including his relationship with the boy he adores.
Witty, romantic, and intriguing at every turn, The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue is a sumptuous romp that explores the undeniably fine lines between friendship and love.
8. Now I Rise – Kiersten White (And I Darken #2)
Lada Dracul has no
allies. No throne. All she has is what she’s always had: herself. After
failing to secure the Wallachian throne, Lada is out to punish anyone
who dares to cross her blood-strewn path. Filled with a white-hot rage,
she storms the countryside with her men, accompanied by her childhood
friend Bogdan, terrorizing the land. But brute force isn’t getting Lada
what she wants. And thinking of Mehmed brings little comfort to her
thorny heart. There’s no time to wonder whether he still thinks about
her, even loves her. She left him before he could leave her.
What
Lada needs is her younger brother Radu’s subtlety and skill. But Mehmed
has sent him to Constantinople—and it’s no diplomatic mission. Mehmed
wants control of the city, and Radu has earned an unwanted place as a
double-crossing spy behind enemy lines. Radu longs for his sister’s
fierce confidence—but for the first time in his life, he rejects her
unexpected plea for help. Torn between loyalties to faith, to the
Ottomans, and to Mehmed, he knows he owes Lada nothing. If she dies, he
could never forgive himself—but if he fails in Constantinople, will
Mehmed ever forgive him?
As nations fall around them, the Dracul
siblings must decide: what will they sacrifice to fulfill their
destinies? Empires will topple, thrones will be won . . . and souls will
be lost.
9. Wicked Like A Wildfire – Lana Popović
All the women in Iris
and Malina's family are born with a gleam—a unique way of manipulating
beauty through magic. Seventeen-year-old Iris sees flowers as fractals
and turns her kaleidoscope visions into glasswork, her twin sister
Malina interprets moods as music, and their cold, distant mother Jasmina
bakes scenery into decadent treats at her confectionery in Old Town
Cattaro, Montenegro.
Jasmina forbids Iris and Malina to share
their gleams with anyone, and above all, she forbids them to fall in
love—being discovered could shatter the quiet lives they’ve built in
their tucked-away, seaside town. But Iris and Malina are tired of
abiding by their mother’s rules and rebel in secret whenever they can.
Yet
when a mysterious, white-haired woman attacks their mother and leaves
her hovering between life and death, the sisters unearth an ancient
curse that haunts their line—a wicked bargain that masquerades as a
blessing, and binds the twins’ fates—and hearts—to a force larger than
life. To save each other, they must untangle a thousand years of lies
and reveal their own hurtful secrets. But even the deepest sacrifice
might not be enough.
Wicked Like a Wildfire is the first book in
a sumptuous, bewitching duology about the power of love, death, magic,
and the many faces of beauty.
10. Dividing Eden – Joelle Charbonneau
A sweeping fantasy, by the bestselling author of The Testing, about two royal siblings forced to compete for the crown.
Twins
Carys and Andreus were never destined to rule Eden. With their older
brother next in line to inherit the throne, the future of the kingdom
was secure.
But appearances—and rivals—can be deceiving. When
Eden’s king and crown prince are killed by assassins, Eden desperately
needs a monarch, but the line of succession is no longer clear. With a
ruling council scheming to gain power, Carys and Andreus are faced with
only one option: to take part in a Trial of Succession that will
determine which one of them is worthy of ruling the kingdom.
As
sister and brother, Carys and Andreus have always kept each other
safe—from their secrets, from the court, and from the monsters lurking
in the mountains beyond the kingdom’s wall. But the Trial of Succession
will test the bonds of trust and family.
With their country and
their hearts divided, Carys and Andreus will discover exactly what each
will do to win the crown. How long before suspicion takes hold and the
thirst for power leads to the ultimate betrayal?
HOW GORGEOUS ARE THESE COVERS?
xx
Caroline
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I like this idea for posts! :D
ReplyDeleteDid you see the pink Traitor to the Throne cover? The one that’s like the blue one?
Anyway that’s one of my most anticipated for next year! :D