I can't help it. Juliet Marillier has a new book coming out and I start experiencing all the feelings. The fact that this one is the first in a brand new adult fantasy series just ratchets it all up. I've read and enjoyed her YA offerings, but I discovered her through Daughter of the Forest, and so at heart (for me) it will always be about her beautiful adult fantasy novels. I love this cover so because it reminds me of Trina Schart Hyman's work, which I adore. Due out November 4th, Dreamer's Pool is the first in the Blackthorn & Grim series. Set in medieval Ireland, it follows two main characters who Marillier describes as "older, more flawed protagonists." Good heavens, bring it to me now.
I'm very excited about today's interviewee. As you know, I had been looking forward to the publication of Jane for months when a review copy happened in my lap and I let out a gasp of joy. Being a modernized retelling of Jane Eyre with a rock star-ized Mr. Rochester named Nico and a cover that hits every last one of my aesthetic buttons, it was sort of made to order for this reader. Needless to say, it more than lived up to my not inconsiderable expectations and I have been recommending it on a pretty much daily basis to family, friends, co-workers, neighbors . . . you get the picture. It's now just under a month until the book is out and, in anticipation of the release, I invited April Lindner over to dish about all things Jane. She kindly accepted. Please welcome April! First things first: The Cover. I am in deep smit with that cover. Did you have any input and what was your reaction upon seeing it for the first time? I adore the cover too, and was blown away the...

That cover is gorgeous! I seem to have a soft spot for flowing tendrils of hair and this has that.
ReplyDeleteLol. I have the same weakness. And this one just seems to fit her style of story so well.
ReplyDeleteCannot. Wait.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful cover! I wonder who the cover artist is.
What's this?! I had no clue. Thank you for pulling me out of that not-knowing state. (But now the agony of waiting.)
ReplyDeletei can't wait for this one. Cannot. Wait.
ReplyDeleteSo do I! I'd love to see more of her/his work.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. And I'm sorry. ;)
ReplyDeleteMe, too! Back to Ireland but wholly unrelated to her other series. I love the sound of these two characters.
ReplyDeleteI think I might want to live inside that cover because . . . wow.
ReplyDeleteHow long of a paper chain do I have to make for November?
Right? Lol. Let's string one up at work!
ReplyDeleteIt comes out on the same day as the new Sharon Shinn book (the third of that shapeshifter series). Too much goodness in one day!! Let's hope nothing stressful will happen during that week.
ReplyDeleteAhh. Those two have been on the same release cycle for some time now and it is like all the presents wrapped into one heady day. Cannot wait.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read that yet! Let me know what you think of it.
ReplyDeleteI have a good feeling about this one. I just do.