Covers: Jinn Trilogy by Liz Schulte

Author Liz Schulte wanted to get a jump on the covers for her next trilogy, the Jinn Trilogy. Since the characters are related to her Guardian Trilogy, we wanted to keep the same branding on the covers and a similar progressiveness on the center icon. Speaking of which, the symbol on the front of these covers was created by me for the story using what few Jinn related symbols I could find as reference, combined with some design elements that Liz just liked.  There are print covers as well, but I’m not going to post them until we have the back text.

Look for the first book of the Jinn Trilogy coming out next year! In the mean time, don’t forget to check out the Guardian Trilogy!

Book One: “Ember”

Book Two: “Inferno”

Book Three: “Vestige”

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Cover: “Diary of the Last Seed” by C. Naranjo

C. Naranjo’s upcoming release, “Diary of the Last Seed: Book One”.

Look for it coming soon to ebook!

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BLURB: Kenneth wakes up in an empty room with no memories of his past life and an uncertain
future ahead of him. He meets an old man in an abandoned hospital that might help him find
answers of the madness outside.

Meanwhile, a silence and mysterious decease spread thru the human population. A pair of
scientists tried to figure out how the decease attacked and why some human’s react to it
differently. They are running out of time, and the decease does not affect everyone the same. The
Scientists had been witnesses of the atrocity the decease is capable off. They have patient “Zero”
to proof it.

Is Kenneth link to the decease? Is there any hope for mankind? Only time will tell….

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Cover: “Tymurs NYC” by Scott Bartz

Book three in Scott Bartz Tylenol Murders series, “Tymurs NYC”.

Look for it coming soon to print and ebook!

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BLURB: The extraordinary comeback of Tylenol following the 1982 Tylenol murders in Chicago was underscored on February 7, 1986, when Johnson & Johnson received news that Tylenol had captured its largest share ever of the over-the-counter analgesic market. That night, in a home just outside New York City, a young woman took two Tylenol capsules and went to bed. She was found dead the next morning.

The woman’s Tylenol bottle was brought to the coroner’s office and opened by a toxicologist who immediately detected the telltale scent of bitter almonds—the aroma of cyanide. A frightening thought entered her mind: It’s Chicago all over again.

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Cover: “Family” by Robert J. Crane

I just finished up the cover for Robert J. Crane’s fourth book in the The Girl in the Box Series, “Family.”

Look for it coming soon to ebook and print!

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BLURB: Just hours after finding Andromeda and crossing paths with her mother, Sienna Nealon finds herself back at the Directorate and up against a bigger threat than ever before. Omega, the organization that unleashed Wolfe and others upon her, has declared war on the Directorate and the first strikes have already landed. Facing the seemingly unstoppable forces of Omega and Sienna’s own mother, the Directorate seems poised for defeat when a new threat rears its ugly head – a traitor in their midst, one that may mean the destruction of everything Sienna has come to care about.

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