Friday, August 17, 2012

Official Cover Reveal: Wings of Tavea by Devri Walls



Today on the blog, I have the pleasure of bringing you the cover reveal for the second book in Devri Walls' Solus series.  I loved the first book and can't wait to get my hands on Wings of Tavea to see how Kiora and Emane are faring on their adventure.




About the author:

Devri Walls lives in Kuna, Idaho, with her husband and two kids. She has worked as a music teacher and currently, a preschool teacher. She majored in theater and her love of a story still drives her today. Thankfully, she has finally found an outlet for all the voices in her head. Her first novel, Wings of Arian, is available on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles and Apple. The second book in the Solus trilogy, Wings of Tavea is scheduled for release in November 2012.

Find out more about Devri Walls and her books: 
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And without further ado, the cover for Wings of Tavea, due out in November:


Isn't it gorgeous?!?  If that was Emane on the cover of Wings of Arian, this must be Kiora.  Absolutely stunning!  And here's the synopsis for this second installment in the Solus trilogy:

Kiora is rapidly learning that evil and lies come in shades of black and white and swirling greys, but nothing could have prepared her for the shock of leaving Meros. Kiora and her protector Emane step through the pass into a world they never knew existed but were always meant to save, only to find it far worse than they could have ever imagined. Good has been forced into hiding for its own survival, while the rest of the land bows to the Shadow, a force that pushes any remaining thoughts of Dralazar from Kiora’s mind. This land is full of new creatures, each more dangerous than the last. Her visions have taken on a deadly twist, and magic, or what comes of it, was never so real. And then there is Alcander: a Tavean, their guide, and an entirely different kind of trouble.


And now I'm even more excited, if that's even possible!  So, what do you think?


1 comment:

  1. Sounds interesting! I need to check out the first book! =)

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