Cover Reflection: Blood and Mistletoe by E.J. Stevens
I’m a fan of awesome book covers so I figured we should start highlighting some of our favorites whether they are recently revealed or have just been stumbled upon surfing the web. Cover Reflection is my way of sharing what I like or in some cases don’t like about a cover. Let’s be honest here some covers are just totally lacking in appeal.
We’re starting Cover Reflection off with a fabulous find by none other than author E.J. Stevens. I’m always fascinated by the creative covers for her books. They are just fantastic. I think her latest novella, Blood and Mistletoe is intriguing. I love the creepy hug the girl is sharing with her skeleton friend. It’s totally different from what we see on the typical book cover. I love tattoos so adding them to a character on the cover has me wondering if they have a purpose or meaning. It’s very mysterious. This is a series I simply have to dive into.
What do you think about the cover?
Holidays are worse than a full moon for making people crazy. In Harborsmouth, where many of the residents are undead vampires or monstrous fae, the combination may prove deadly.
Ivy Granger, psychic private investigator, returns to the streets of Harborsmouth in this addition to the bestselling urban fantasy series.
Holidays are Hell, a point driven home when a certain demon attorney returns with information regarding a series of bloody murders. Six Harborsmouth residents have been killed and every victim has one thing in common–they are fae. Whoever is killing faeries must be stopped, but they only leave one clue behind–a piece of mistletoe floating in a pool of the victim’s blood.
The holidays just got interesting. Too bad this case may drive Ivy mad before the New Year. Heck, she’ll be lucky to survive Christmas.
Tags:Blood and Mistletoe, E.J. Stevens, Ivy Granger series, novella, Psychic detective stories, Urban Fantasy
































