Cover reveal: Seamonster by Amalie Howard (+giveaway)
YOUNG ADULT
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They say that love is the death of
duty …
Speio Marin is land-bound, tied to the side
of the Waterfell queen-to-be, Nerissa. There's only one problem--she wants
nothing to do with any of the Aquarathi or her undersea kingdom, preferring
instead the freedom of pretending to be human. Torn between his own desires and
his duty to serve his future queen, he spirals into an abyss of malcontent.
Speio’s mistrust of humans is no secret, and he sees them only as a threat to
the existence of his people.
Until he meets Anya Delmonico--a mysterious
and enigmatic girl, teetering on the edge of survival. Anya is sedate and secretive,
yet reckless enough to brave a hundred-foot cliff jump. Caught between a dark
past and an ex-boyfriend who refuses to let her go, Anya knows that getting
involved with anyone new is the last thing she should do. But when her past
catches up to her, Speio turns out to be the only one she can trust, refusing
to let her face her demons alone.
When Anya discovers the truth about Speio,
putting her life in mortal danger from the Aquarathi as well as her own
sinister pursuers, will he risk everything to protect her? Or will he choose
duty above all?
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AMALIE HOWARD grew up on a small Caribbean
island where she spent most of her childhood with her nose buried in a book or
being a tomboy running around barefoot, shimmying up mango trees and dreaming
of adventure. 22 countries, surfing with sharks and several tattoos later, she
has traded in bungee jumping in China for writing the adventures she imagines
instead. She isn’t entirely convinced which takes more guts.
She is the author of several young adult
novels critically acclaimed by Kirkus, PW, and Booklist, including Waterfell,
The Almost Girl, and Alpha Goddess, a Spring 2014 Kid’s INDIE NEXT title. Her
debut novel, Bloodspell, was an Amazon bestseller and a Seventeen Magazine
Summer Read. As an author of color and a proud supporter of diversity in
fiction, her articles on multicultural fiction have appeared in The Portland
Book Review and on the popular Diversity in YA blog. She currently resides in
New York with her husband and three children. Visit her at www.amaliehoward.com.
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