One of the most exciting times in an author's new book
release is the cover reveal. Once that goes live you know you have a book
coming out soon. It's exhilarating and a bit daunting. I love being one of the
first to reveal a new book's cover. Chess Desalles is one of my fellow CleanIndie Reads authors, and I'm happy to share the cover of the latest in her new
YA time travel series The Call to Search Everywhen. Here's Time for the Lost,
coming in February 2016!
About the Book
Calla's disappearance leads her family and friends to
suspect that she’s lost. In a desperate attempt to find her, Valcas seeks help
from a man he betrayed. A new search begins, one that sounds promising, even if
it forces Valcas to confront his past.
The travel team reunites for a mission they never saw
coming: a journey to a world caught between life and death, and hidden within
the deepest recesses of time. Ivory rediscovers a friend and Ray learns the
meaning behind his tattoo. But the connections they make between travelers and
the lost may twist the core of the Time and Space Travel Agency inside out.
Time for the Lost is the third installment in The Call to
Search Everywhen series.
Catch up with Calla and Valcas' adventure before the third
book releases on her website.
About the Author
Chess Desalls is the author of the YA time travel series,
The Call to Search Everywhen. She's a longtime reader of fantasy and sci-fi
novels, particularly classics and young adult fiction. Her non-fiction writing
has led to academic and industry publications. She’s also a contributing editor
for her local writing club’s monthly newsletter. The California Writers Club,
South Bay branch, has awarded two of Chess’ stories first place for best short
fiction. When she's not reading or writing, she enjoys traveling and trying to
stay in tune on her flute.
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1 comment:
Thanks so much for helping out with today's reveal. Your blog is lovely, Marianne. :o)
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