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marți, 24 iunie 2014

Vlog: Wrap up Mai



                            Diana

joi, 5 iunie 2014

Vlog: Book Haul #2 | Mai 2014


                                        Diana

duminică, 1 iunie 2014

Cover Reveal: Distance by Andrea Heltsley




DISTANCE by Andrea Heltsley
Cover by Regina Wamba of Mae I Designs
Releasing on all platforms July 27, 2014 


A note from Andrea: I'm so excited to share the cover of my upcoming release, Distance with everyone! Regina Wamba of Mae I Designs designed the cover!!!! 
I hope you love it as much as I do!

Synopsis:
Lexi has sworn off guys for good.

She’s always been a hot mess, but accidentally finding her boyfriend of three
 years cheating on her is just too much for her to handle. 

All she wants is to get this summer done and over with, 
so she and her best friend Elena can travel cross country for college.
 Then she will finally be free of this town, the friends that dropped her in favor of her ex,
 and her klutzy reputation.

Lexi's policy was working perfectly, until a guy named Mason comes to her rescue. Not once 
but twice in one night. For once, her mishaps have led to something good.

She’s feeling things that scare her, but she’s drawn to him. Can Mason break through her 
walls, or will she stick to her plan and steer clear of him? 
This is a new adult romantic comedy. 

Recommended for ages 17+ due to mature content. 

Add it to Goodreads


AUTHOR BIO:


Andrea Heltsley is a new adult and young adult author.
 She started writing in 2012 and hasn’t stopped since. 
She lives in Tennessee with her husband and two Italian Greyhounds. 
Ice cream, coffee and candy are always necessities. 
When writing, Andrea loves to listen to all kinds of music and always has a candle burning. When she’s not writing, you can find her nose in a book.
 Her favorite forms of entertainment are reading, 
Shakira and The Vampire Diaries.


ANDREA'S LINKS:
Blog | Twitter | FB | Pinterest | Goodreads 

miercuri, 28 mai 2014

Vlog: Recenzie ”Anna și sărutul franțuzesc” de Stephanie Perkins


                               Diana

luni, 26 mai 2014

Moment muzical la Castelul Bran


                          Diana

miercuri, 21 mai 2014

Vlog: Recenzie "Emma" de Jane Austen


                              Diana

vineri, 16 mai 2014

Vlog: Colecția de romane (partea I)


                                 Diana

sâmbătă, 10 mai 2014

Aducerea icoanei Maicii Domnului Pantanassa în Șinca Nouă

10 mai 2014
Am avut parte astăzi de o zi minunată la Mănăstirea de la Șinca Nouă (județul Brașov) unde a fost adusă o copie a icoanei făcătoare de minuni a Maicii Domnului de la Mănăstirea athonită Vatoped de pe Muntele Athos. Despre această icoană se spune că este izbăvitoare de cancer, lucru mărturisit chiar de familia donatoare. Din câte am înțeles, soțul a promis că va aduce în România această icoană dacă soția sa se va vindeca, după ce fusese anterior diagnosticată cu cancer mamar, lucru care după cum puteți vedea s-a întâmplat. 

Evenimentul religios a început la ora 10, pornindu-se alături de icoana sfântă de la biserica din comună până la capătul satului și înapoi, unde s-a ținut apoi o slujbă frumoasă. Au fost prezenți astfel mai mulți membrii ai clerului bisericesc, care nu au ezitat să ia cuvântul, să ne povestească despre dragostea lor pentru Fecioara Maria, mama lui Iisus Hristos și să ne îndemne să le urmăm exemplul. De acolo am plecat cu toții spre Mănăstirea Șinca Nouă, locul unde va rămâne de acum încolo icoana. Drumul a fost lung, dar a fost o experiență plăcută și care a meritat. 

La întoarcere ne-am adunat din nou, de data aceasta la centrul cultural al comunei, unde am servit masa și ne-am bucurat de programul artistic realizat de niște tineri foarte talentați. Locuitorii mi s-au părut a fi niște oameni calzi și primitori, foarte deschiși, alături de care ne-am simțit excepțional. Mi-ar fi plăcut să fi fost mai mulți dintre voi acolo, să luați parte la acest moment special, în care legătura dintre Dumnezeu și credincioși este mai apropiată ca niciodată.   

Mai jos puteți vedea câteva poze pe care le-am făcut cu această ocazie și un mic filmuleț al întregii zile. 



 În drum spre biserică.
 În biserică.
 La mănăstire.
 Programul artistic. 
 În drum spre casă, la întoarcere.

Zărnești. Home, sweet home. 

                                                                      Diana

Heartbreaking TVD moment (5x21) - Spoiler!

Bună, dragii mei. Care mai este viața voastră? Sper că sunteți bine și că vă bucurați de câteva clipe de respiro. Eu mă aflu într-o continuă luptă pentru a împăca cele două vieți paralele ale mele, medicina și blogging-ul, iar mai nou chiar și vlogging-ul, lucru cu care jonglez și pe care încerc să îl perfecționez cât îmi stă în putință și cât îmi permite timpul. Dar nu acesta este subiectul de astăzi.


Vreau să vă povestesc acum despre penultimul episod din TVD care m-a zbuciumat și m-a întristat în aceleași măsură - ”lucru copilăresc” cum ar spune părinții mei.      
Nu știu dacă v-am mai spus, dar în prezent au rămas foarte puține seriale pe care le urmăresc săptămânal, iar principalul este, precum cred că vă așteptați, The Vampire Diaries, care nu încetează să mă surprindă de fiecare dată și să îmi smulgă lacrimi amare prin scenele sale emoționate. Să nu mai vorbesc despre personajele care mi-au devenit foarte dragi după atâta vreme petrecută împreună. Iată că mi s-a întâmplat să rămân șocată și episodul acesta (5x21), în momentul în care lui Stefan i s-a scos inima din piept (la propriu) și a căzut la pământ la picioarele lui Caroline. Chiar nu mă așteptam la asta, deoarece mi se părea mult mai probabil să pățească ceva Damon sau Elena (m-am obișnuit deja), din cauză că Stefan a avut deja destule probleme în acest sezon. Și astfel am luat-o în barbă rău de tot, începând să plâng zgomotos până i-am speriat pe ai mei care nu înțelegeau ce se întâmplă cu mine.    



Voi ați văzut episodul 21? Cum vi s-a părut? 

                                                                        Diana

Blog Tour: Review "Fan Girl" de Brandace Morrow













Little more than a girl when Ali meets him, his voice resonates with her in a time when she needs it most. As an adult, Deklan has the potential to devastate her.

Deklan Thomas catches Ali Pierce's attention at a young age. Not that he notices. His band Rolling Bridges provides Ali the escape she desperately needs from her home life. Music. It's during this journey that she is confronted with what she has attempted to suppress all along. Her discontent with herself.

Refusing to settle for mediocrity, Ali sets off on a mission. Moving to the Big Apple, she gains a new outlook on life, a snarky online friend, a college degree, and a unique internship others would kill to have.

Though she grows leaps and bounds, her first love remains the same. Nothing can keep her from the music—music that will lead her down a road of passion and predicament that even the new Ali is unsure she can handle. 

Is Deklan ready to give up his rocker lifestyle? And does Ali really want to be put in the spotlight after so many years in the shadows?









Another great read of this year! Brandace Morrow's debut novel succeeded to give me goosebumps and smiles, made me happy and dreamy. Just what I needed now. 

The story talks about Ali Dawson, a 15 years old girl, who has a difficult relationship with her parents. This is the reason why she doesn't think too much to leave her old life behind when her grandparents offer her to go to LA for college. With their help and also her best friend's contribution she manages to change herself into an independent and successful woman, exactly Deklan's type! 

Deklan Thomas is the lead singer of the famous band called Rolling Bridges and also Ali's forever crush, which is not hard to believe since he's hot and talented - every girl's dream. When he first meets Ali, he only appreciates her for being their first fan (because she is present from the beginning), offering her free tickets, but after a few years when they accidentally see each other again everything changes and their life will be linked by a strong factor which can neither escape.    


I enjoyed the author's writing style and the fact that it was so easy for me to relate with Ali. I also liked that the characters were well developed, with strong and realistic personalities and the events were as normal as possible, without random things happening out of the blue. The relationship between Ali and Deklan was sweet and great to watch, but at the same time based on a close friendship, which I really appreciate the most. 

My favorite character is Deklan, mostly because he is incredibly talented and knows how to treat a girl. Despite the fact that he seemed a cocky playboy, there are parts of him that surprised me and I did not expect to find. This book describes the perfect fantasy that a fan could have about a star, becoming a classical tale. I can't wait to read more from Brandace Morrow.    

I recommend it to all of you who love romantic books and who have a crush on a superstar.  

*I received an ARC copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. 


5 out of 5 butterflies











Brandace Morrow is a full time mom of four, and currently stationed overseas with her sexy soldier. Her current obsessions are Maroon 5, rum and coke, and reading in no particular order. Despite being terribly awkward with social media, she's everywhere. Frequently subjecting the public to pictures of her minion's messes, and everything that is Momdom in the Morrow house.







joi, 8 mai 2014

Vlog: Tag-ul cărților opuse


                               Diana

luni, 5 mai 2014

Vlog: TBR în luna MAI 2014


                             Diana

sâmbătă, 3 mai 2014

Vlog: Recenzie "The Darkest Minds" de Alexandra Bracken (#1)


                             Diana

Vlog: Recenzie ”Fan Girl” de Brandace Morrow


                          Diana

Vlog: Wrap-up Aprilie


                                            Diana

joi, 1 mai 2014

Vlog: Povestea cărților mele TAG



                                                Diana

luni, 28 aprilie 2014

Vlog: Recenzie "Becoming" (Project Five Fifteen #3) de Samantha Summers



            Diana

sâmbătă, 26 aprilie 2014

Vlog: Recenzie "As you were" (Project Five Fifteen #2) de Samantha Summers



                              Diana

marți, 22 aprilie 2014

Vlog: Book Haul | Aprilie 2014



                                    Diana

miercuri, 16 aprilie 2014

Cover Reveal & Giveaway: Diamond Rings are Deadly Things by Rachelle J. Christensen


TITLE: Diamond Rings are Deadly Things
Author: Rachelle J. Christensen
Publisher: Shadow Mountain Publishing
Page Count: 352 (5.5 x 8 softcover)
Release date: July 8th 2014

Synopsis:
DIAMOND RINGS ARE DEADLY THINGS (Shadow Mountain Publishing) is a new romantic suspense series.  Adrielle Pyper knows how to plan a wedding, and she is especially good at pleasing bridezillas. But when her biggest client and best friend is murdered just three days before the wedding, Adri’s world falls apart. She moves to the resort town of Sun Valley, Idaho, and starts from scratch. Thanks to Adri’s impeccable taste and unique style, she lands two celebrity clients, and her business seems headed for success--that is, until someone vandalizes the specialty wedding dresses she imported from overseas. The race is on to uncover a secret hidden within the yards of satin and lace before Adri becomes the next victim. With a delightful blend of mystery, toe-curling kisses, humor, and spine-tingling thrills, DIAMOND RINGS ARE DEADLY THINGS is a romantic suspense novel that will keep you turning pages long into the night.


Buy links:



About Rachelle J. Christensen:
Rachelle was born and raised in a small farming town in Idaho not far from the setting of her mystery Diamond Rings Are Deadly Things. She graduated cum laude from Utah State University with a degree in psychology. She enjoys singing and songwriting, playing the piano, running, motivational speaking, and of course reading. Rachelle has an amazing husband and five cute kids. 


Social Media Links:


And now the Giveaway:

 

vineri, 11 aprilie 2014

Excerpt - The Impaler Legacy by Ioana Visan - Blog Tour


“Miss Cantacuzino, wait…” Captain Nour said and hesitated. “You were wounded.”
It was the first time he’d brought up my injury, and I wished he hadn’t. He had seen the blood on my chest, with a matching stain on my back, and the hole in my shirt. It wasn’t hard to put two and two together, and Captain Nour, as much as we often didn’t see eye to eye, was an intelligent man. And he must have heard people talking about my miraculous recovery.
“I’ll be fine.” I went for the safer answer. I didn’t quite want to discuss Max’s blood involvement in this. The only people who knew about what had happened in this room were obviously Max, Jesse, Radu, Trotuş, and Spânu, and I didn’t want it advertized.
“Still, I fear we put you in too much danger. Maybe … maybe you should take some time off to recover first.”
My eyes narrowed at him. “Are you trying to protect me, or are you saying that I’m not fit for this job?”
“Protect you, yes … like it or not, it’s my job too. But I’ll never say the latter. You were not prepared for an operation of this size, and still none of us could have handled it any better.”
“Then what’s the problem?”
“Well…” Captain Nour ran a hand over the back of his head. It was unsettling to see him so uncomfortable in his own skin. We had known each other for over a decade, and this was a first. “I promised your mother that I would make sure you were fine.”
“Really?” A short burst of laughter left my lips, and I winced as it made my chest hurt. “You’re afraid of my Mom?”
“Mrs. Cantacuzino can be very convincing,” he said, “and I’m afraid she’s right. We’ve been asking too much of you. This is a job for pandurs, not for the Little Council.”
“Maybe you’re right…” I chose my words carefully. There were times when I wished I had never set foot out of Romania, especially at night. I couldn’t let him find that out. “But I’m here. And I’m in charge. You still report to the Little Council, and while we’re here, I am the Little Council,” I reminded him and fought to suppress a victorious smile. “You can’t send me home packing.”
“But your mother—“

“Tell her I’m fine. It’s what I do.” I grinned. Poor Mom, she had no idea what the terror night had turned me into. “And now if you excuse me, I have some bodies to burn.”


About Ioana Visan:
Award-winning writer Ioana Visan has always dreamed about reaching the stars, but since she can't, she writes about it.


After fighting the apocalypse aftermath in "Human Instincts", she played with shapeshifters in “Blue Moon Café Series: Where Shifters Meet for Drinks”, and then she dealt with vampires in “The Impaler Legacy” series, before tackling longer works like a fantasy trilogy and a science fiction series.

Aside from publishing short stories in various Romanian magazines and anthologies, she published a short story collection "Efectul de nautil" and the Romanian edition of "Human Instincts".

She was awarded the Encouragement Award by The European Science Fiction Society at Eurocon 2013.

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The Impaler Legacy Q & A - Dr. Jesse Carve

Interviewer:  Hello, Dr. Carver. Thank you for joining us today.
Dr. Jesse Carver: Please, call me Jesse.

Jesse. How were the snacks? Did Max leave any, or did he eat them all?
Oh, Hess is very fussy when it comes to food. I’m not. And I love Romanian cuisine.

Really? What do you like best?
I like traditional Christmas and Easter food. Stuffed cabbage rolls, pork sausages, boeuf salad…

Easter sponge cake?
No, I’m afraid I’m not a big fan of the sponge cake. I’ll take a chocolate cake any day.

Me too. So, do you feel at home in Romania?
Yes, I got accustomed with the life here rather fast. It’s not much different when you spend most of the time working in the hospital. The patients are the same everywhere.

Except there’s no vampire blood in our hospitals.
One can’t have it all, but it’s manageable.

Let’s stop talking about work for a moment. What do you do for fun?
It’s been so long since I’ve had a day off that I can barely remember … sleeping comes to mind.

I was thinking about something more active. Did you get to visit the country a bit since moving to Romania?
Some. I didn’t have much time, and I’ve been traveling a lot lately. Liana promised we’d go sightseeing when she takes a vacation. Of course, I’ll believe it when I see it.

Do you think she works too much?
Do you have to ask? I try to make her slow down but … even Hess can’t so…

Well, she has a lot of responsibilities.
She doesn’t have to carry the whole world’s weight on her shoulders if you ask me. That’s what the Little Council is for.

Maybe she likes a more hands on approach.
You would too if you were left alone to defend the world from the new breeds.

Does she feel there’s no one she can rely on?
I wouldn’t go that far. And she isn’t alone anymore.

She has you now.
And Hess. And her friends, too.

Can you give us an update on her friends?
Ştefan won the elections. He’s the youngest President Romania ever had. They dug Radu up from under the rocks. He’s fine. Rodica is still recovering. She got it worse than I with the new breed venom, but the prognosis is good.

What about you? You’ve been through quite an ordeal too. How’s the health?
I’m fine. It sure helps that there are no more new breeds around to make my life difficult. I’m glad it’s over.

I’m glad to hear that. So, what’s the plan next?
I don’t know, you’ll have to ask Liana. She doesn’t share work secrets with me.

I doubt that, but okay. People are asking about Bella. What happened to her?
She’s at home. We sort of kidnapped her.

And Liana agreed to this?
She didn’t have much choice. We were discussing our travel plans upon leaving New Zealand, and out of the blue, Bella started growling. It turned out she’s bilingual. Liana blames me for spoiling her, but it was already done. You can’t say no to a dog trained to kill vampires once she sets her mind to do something. So she got it her way.

That’s a cute story, especially about Bella being bilingual. We know you’re speaking Romanian too. Before you go, tell us something in Romanian.
Oh, that’s a tough one. Did you know Bella completely destroyed my dictionary? It happened one day when we were returned home late. Anyway, what do you want me to say? Hmm … Mi-a făcut plăcere şi sper să ne mai vedem. It was nice to meet you and I hope we can do this again. I know, the accent is terrible!

No, it’s fine. No need to be so modest. Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions today. I know keeping a high profile is not on top of your list.
That’s true, I enjoy being a nobody, but this was fun. So count on me if you ever need some inside information. Maybe for a future book? No one likes to disappear into nothingness.

I’ll keep that in mind. Thank you, Jesse. Enjoy the opera!
Oh, God, I forgot about that!

Author Interview: Ioana Vișan, writer of The Impaler Legacy series


1. Hi, Ioana. I’m so glad to have you here again. How have you been since we last talked?

Busy, busy, busy. :) It’s been almost a year since we last talked, so let’s see… I finished The Impaler Legacy series, The Impaler Legacy Omnibus is out, I collaborated to three Romanian anthologies, and now I’m working on a brand new project. Oh, and I received the Encouragement Award from the European Science Fiction Society at Eurocon 2013. Yep, it’s been a good year.

2. Tell us more about the Blog Tour that you are organizing? Are you excited?
I am very excited. It’s my first blog tour so I was a little reluctant to start it as it is a lot of work to put everything together, but everyone has been so nice and supportive that the experience became less stressful than expected. Of course, my tour organizer, Alina Popescu, has been a great help too. So, for a whole week, between April 7 and April 13, we have book promos, excerpts, reviews, interviews, character interviews, guest posts, and a big giveaway, all spread over more than 40 blog. Hopefully, this will start some hype about the book.

3. How was the entire journey of The Impaler Legacy?
It’s been an interesting journey. I’ve been toying with the idea of this story for about two years now, but I only wrote the first novella in the series, The Impaler’s Revenge, in November 2012. Then in the summer of 2013, the entire series was complete. Publishing-wise, the novellas were released in April (The Impaler’s Revenge), August (A Victory that Counts), and December (Order Restored), the first two being accompanied by short stories (Sweet Surrender, Casualties of War) that connected them with the next novella in the series. And now the omnibus edition is out, which includes a brand new short story (The Third Wheel).

4. Do you regret anything in this journey? Is there anything you would have done different? 
Having seen the readers’ reactions over the past year, I think the first novella in the series is not marketable enough. It’s too much of a turn from the current vampire trend, being neither erotica nor YA and dealing mostly with politics. It can put people off if they were expecting something else. Also, I should have published the short stories right away instead of hosting them on my site for half a year where, apparently, readers had difficulties with finding them. But it’s a learning process, and as a whole, it went rather well.

5. Tell us about the covers of the series and how they came about.
Oh, this is a good question. All of the covers feature the photo of a decorative knife that belongs to my brother. We got it during our vacation in Greece a few years ago. It’s not quite like the yatagans mentioned in the series but close.
The color of the silk used as background was chosen strictly related to what happened in each story. The cover of the first novella is red because that’s where the first blood is drawn then the cover of the first short story is also red because it’s mostly romance and the two of them come as a pair. The situation changes drastically in the second novella when many lives are lost, a fact illustrated by the dark brown on the cover, and things get even worse in the following short story with its metallic gray. There’s a dark green-turquoise on the cover of the third novella, matching the blue on the hilt of the knife and looking like muddled waters. Too much has happened and things can never go back to the way they used to be, but there’s still hope. In the last short story, Liana and the gang take a day off in Marrakesh, so the cover is bright yellow.
For the omnibus edition, I kept the knife and the silk, but the knife is turned upside down and the silk is much lighter, ivory-pink, so it will look good on the print edition. It’s also worth noting that the knife is sheathed on two of the covers, the short stories being mostly fluff and less related to the main storyline. And to answer to those readers who noticed the silk creases on the Sweet Surrender cover kind of resemble to a vagina, well, that was done on purpose as, while not graphic, it does include the only sex scene in the book.

6. What can we expect next from you? Do you have another project in mind? 
I’m close to finishing the first draft of a sci fi novel in the upcoming Broken People series. With a little luck, it will be done by the time the tour is over. It deals with a heist and a special circus crew. The story isn’t hard sci fi but focuses on the characters’ internal drama while still being an action and adventure story, so even people who aren’t big sci fi fans will be able to relate to it. The plan is to have it out before the end of the year.

7. How do you think you’ve evolved creatively since your first story?
Everything I read and write helps me improve my craft. I’ve learned to have a better control over the storyline and the characters, not to lose time with irrelevant stuff and divagate from the plot, and to express myself better. In the same time, I think I managed to preserve my voice, and you’ll recognize it if you compare my old stories with the most recent ones.

8. How long on average does it take you to write a book?
It depends on the length of a book. When I’m working on a project, I write 1,000 words per day except for the weekends. Sometimes I write a little more if I’m in the middle of a scene but never less. However, it takes much more to write a book until it’s finally done. There’s the first draft, then the second, the third, the fourth, the self-editing round, the beta reading part, another draft, and then the final editing. It usually takes longer than I would like, but it has to be done.

9. What book/s are you reading at present?
I’m going through the pile of books I bought at Librex book fair in March, some Italo Calvino, Dino Buzzati, Peter Mayle, Julian Sanchez, the last J. K. Rowling, and several issues of CPSF, so not exactly the usual sci fi and fantasy, but I’ll be back to them soon.

10. And now, a few random questions to know you better. What is the thing you are afraid the most? 
Dying? Losing the ones I love? As a sci fi writer, I contemplated the issue from various perspectives and couldn’t find one that agrees with me so I’d like to avoid that as long as possible. I also don’t like spiders, snakes, and human stupidity.

11. I was wondering, what is your idea of happiness?
Hmm, maybe those close to you being happy too… but that’s hard to achieve, and sometimes, a good book can take you out of the real life and transport you to a place where you can be happy, even if only for a few moments. That’s quite something. I hope someday my books will be able to do that for other people.

12. How do you spend your free time? Do you have something that relaxes you?
I hate the cold, but I’m a big skating fan, so following all of the competition and shows and running a skating site with my friends take a lot of my time. But it’s fun!

13. Thank you for your time and for letting me to be part of your Blog Tour. I can’t wait to read more of your work. Happy writing!
Thanks for participating. See you in the next book!

marți, 8 aprilie 2014

Cover Reveal: The Prisoners of Dreams by Diana Nixon

I am very excited to present you the cover for THE PRISONERS OF DREAMS, Diana Nixon’s book of poems. It’s a small addition to the Heavens Trilogy, written from the POV of one of the leading characters, Natalie.

This new book is COMING OUT APRIL 2014.

“We are the prisoners of dreams
We are poets of silent screams
Singers of never-ending song
Our souls to the heavens belong…”


The Souls of Rain (Heavens Trilogy, #1) by Diana Nixon

Synopsis:
The secrets of the heavens had always been carefully guarded. Until one day when the angels realized that what they used to believe in was nothing but a cruel game between heaven and hell.
And Claire’s life is a part of that game too. She is a guardian angel.
She always thought that her existence was perfect. But perfection is a very relative term, and no one is protected from making mistakes.

Everything changes the moment Claire gets a new assignment. Guarding humans has never been easy, and this time won’t be an exception.

Alan Rosenford is a spoilt party-boy, whose life is a hurricane of risk and adrenaline rush. His soul is damaged, his heart is bleeding, and there are so many things he prefers to keep private….

The words they have never said before …
The sins they have never committed….

How much does forgiveness of the heavens cost?
Or maybe even the heavens make mistakes?....

Watch BOOK TRAILER:



Official page: http://www.diananixon.blogspot.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Diana-Nixon/203165316483322?ref=hl
Heavens Trilogy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heavensbooks
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DianaNixon9
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5814368.Diana_Nixon

And here is THE COVER:


Isn't it beautiful? I can't wait to read the poems and to discover more about the Heavens Trilogy! What do you think of the cover?