Check out this new cover reveal. Heather McCorkle has a new book coming out in May called To Ride A Puca. Isn't it gorgeous?!
Here is a bit about it:
Invaders are coming to take what isn't theirs, again.
Neala wants to stand and fight for her homeland, but as one of the last druids, she may be standing alone.
Persecuted, hunted down, forced to live in obscurity, the druids have all but given up. Can the determination of a girl who has barely come into her power bring them together? Or, just when she finally finds her place among her kind, will they end up losing a homeland their very magic is tied to?
This novel is intended for mature teens and adults as it contains some difficult subject matter. To Ride A PĂșca is a much darker novel than Spruce Knoll, Heather's first novel in the Channeler series, so it will not be appropriate for some readers. It contains slavery, oppression and violent situations, and definitely falls under the dark YA catagory. But it is also about hope, love, and belonging.
Although not in the Channeler series, it is a stand alone Channeler novel featuring one of Eren's (from Spruce Knoll) ancestors.
To Ride A Puca releases this May!
To add this novel to your Goodreads lists click HERE. To pre-order a signed hardback (to ship at the end of May), click HERE.
16 comments:
What a gorgeous cover! I'm definitely intrigued by this novel... will check out the first one of the series, too! Thanks for sharing.
What a beautiful horse! Congrats Heather on your upcoming release.
fairbetty - isn't it incredible?!
Clarissa - it is so beautiful, thanks for coming by to support Heather:)
Beautiful cover.
Oh yes, the cover is lovely, and the blurb sounds intriguing :-)
It is a beautiful cover. And the story sounds wonderful. Thx for sharing. :0)
Thanks FairBetty, so glad you like the cover! :)
Thanks Clarissa! He is gorgeous, isn't he?!
Thank you for the shout out Lady Gwen. I appreciate it so much!
Thank you Alex!
Thanks Sarah, on both counts!
Thanks Mina, I hope you enjoy it!
Wow, that cover is beautiful! And it does sound like quite a "dark" YA.
Rachel, those were dark times! Hey, isn't that a line from harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?
Thanks for the reccomendation, Ive recently just read the Descendant - loved it, even dedicated a blogpost to it...
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Briony, I haven't heard of the Descendant, I'll check it out. Thanks for stopping by and following - I'll return the visit soon:)
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