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Cover Art Revealed…

Despite earlier predictions, I’ve been a busy little bee these last couple months. Not only was I able to complete the editing of In Plain Sight, but after considering all my various options, I have decided to go ahead and publish it myself, rather than continue to attempt a more traditional route. While there are benefits to traditional publishing, as an author, you still end up doing a lot of the same things (in terms of marketing) and so, if I have to do most of the work anyways, I’d rather not share the rewards with anyone else. While I’m getting everything ready to go – and I will announce the release date very soon – I thought I’d give you a little teaser and reveal the awesome new cover art for the book.

I am so thrilled with this. I don’t even have the words to express myself properly. I was so worried, because I knew what I wanted (in my head), but had no idea how it would translate to the finished look and the artist – it’s like they could read my mind. It’s perfect, and I hope you all love it as much as I do.

So, without further ado…

In Plain Sight

Read an excerpt.

The Mistress of Dimmiga Berg

Admittedly, I have a soft spot in my heart for Loki, and while it often pains me to read fiction in which he is portrayed as the bad guy, I can’t help but recommend the following book. I really enjoyed talking with David while he was writing it, and have been looking forward to it being published ever since. Lucky for you all… that day is finally here!!

mistress

From of the declining Halls of Asgard, to modern day Australia, an epic race against time to stop a God’s powerful protege from restoring the worship of Loki to it’s former glory. It’s a deep laid plan set in motion over hundreds of years – complete with nightmares that kill, and legends come to life. With the clock ticking down and human lives at stake, the battle lines are drawn, and it’s up to the ancient guardians of Dimmiga Berg, and the mortals they’ve aligned with to stop her at any cost.

Richly detailed characters, beautiful scenery, and a perfect mix of Norse and Aboriginal lore skillfully meshed together in a thrilling, action packed ride that leaves you hanging on the edge of your seat until the very end. Thoroughly enjoyable, and a true pleasure to read!

Want your very own copy of David Evans’ The Mistress of Dimmiga Berg… grab one right here!!