Monday, April 9, 2012

Cover Reveal: Greta and the Goblin King

Title: Greta and the Goblin King (Mylena Chronicles #1)

Author: Chloe Jacobs

Expected Pub Date: November 13, 2012


Book Blurb:

While trying to save her brother four years ago, Greta was thrown into the witch’s fire herself, falling through a portal to a dangerous world where humans are the enemy, and every ogre, goblin, and ghoul has a dark side that comes out with the full moon.

To survive, seventeen-year-old Greta has hidden her humanity and taken the job of bounty hunter—and she’s good at what she does. So good, she’s caught the attention of Mylena’s young Goblin King, the darkly enticing Isaac, who invades her dreams and undermines her determination to escape.

But Greta’s not the only one looking to get out of Mylena. The full moon is mere days away, and an ancient evil knows she’s the key to opening the portal. If Greta fails, she and the lost boys of Mylena will die. If she succeeds, no world will be safe from what follows her back…

SO HIT OR MISS

There is a lot of depth to this cover. The back drop is very understated and draws your eye to the models. You get a sense of adventure and mystery from the cover. It's all done in an understated and sophisticated way which I appreciate a lot. Greta looks very refined in comparison to the Goblin King who looks very dark and foreboding. You get a sense of danger lurking in the background. The script chosen for this cover is very fetching. The golden yellow color choice was very appropriate, the words end up being noticeable without being overwhelming. 


The way the Goblin King stares at Greta is also intriguing. He seems solely focused on her.


All in all very beautiful!




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About the AUTHOR:

Chloe Jacobs is a native of nowhere and everywhere, having jumped around to practically every Province of Canada before finally settling in Ontario where she has now been living for a respectable number of years. Her husband and son are the two best people in the entire world, but they also make her wish she'd at least gotten a female cat. No such luck. And although the day job keeps her busy, she carves out as much time as possible to write. Bringing new characters to life and finding out what makes them tick and how badly she can make them suffer is one of her greatest pleasures, almost better than chocolate and fuzzy pink bunny slippers.





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