No, not the cover...but it's gorgeous, isn't it? |
Today is the cover reveal for The Mark of Noba by GL Tomas. This cover reveal is organized by Lola's Blog Tours.
GL Tomas is the pen name of twin sisters Guinevere and Libertad Tomas, also known as @Dos_Twinjas (or @RebelliousCupid) on Twitter. I met Guin and Libby during my first year of blogging, when they started their own blog Twinja Book Reviews. So yeah, they are blogging pals and friends, who seem to get my questionable sense of humour and tolerate my Christopher Pike addiction, even if he's not the ultimate diverse books champion ;D.
Of course, I didn't mention diverse books accidentally. Spreading the love of them is Libby and Guin's major purpose as book bloggers, and it got to the point where they felt the need to actually contribute to the diversity issue in YA lit by writing a fantasy tetralogy called The Sterling Wayfairer Series. Its first installment, The Mark of Noba, is the book I'm proud to present you today. (Click on the "Wanna read more" link...you know you're curious ;D).
Out on August 25th |
Genres: Fantasy
Age Category: Young Adult
Release Date: August 25, 2015
Cover Artist: Alice Bessoni
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But things don’t go exactly as planned. Students are disappearing, Sterling starts losing time, and it all seems to center around Tetra, a girl no one else seems to notice but him. When he finally tracks her down for answers, they aren’t what he expects: he and Tetra hail from a world called Noba, and they’re being hunted by a Naga, a malevolent shapeshifter that’s marked them for destruction.
Tetra and Sterling have distinct abilities that can help them fight back, but their power depends heavily on the strength of their bond, a connection that transcends friendship, transcends romance. Years apart have left their bond weak. Jumpstarting it will require Sterling to open his heart and his mind and put his full trust in the mysterious Tetra.
If he doesn’t, neither of them will survive.
Grey and I weren’t on the same wavelength when it came to girls as Kip and I were. There’s no way Kip didn’t notice the new girl; he never missed a new face.
“Hey, anyone notice that girl in gym class the other day?” I leaned my elbows on the table and checked to see no one was listening. Grey and Kip faces distorted in confusion.
I popped open my can of soda, but didn’t take a sip. Everything I was about ask required my complete concentration.
“What girl?” Grey asked.
“You know?” Both of them hadn’t caught the hint. “The one from the fitness test? Pretty. Type 5. Athletic?”
Kip groaned under a muffled laugh and scooped Jell-O from his cup. “I think I would remember a girl with that description.”
I studied the cafeteria. It was a good thing lunch period was split between two periods. Less people to look through. She wasn’t hard to find. She was the only person sitting by herself. That was a form of social suicide, but it must’ve been by choice. I leaned forward, pointing.
Grey laughed. “What—the new girl?” He shoved a scoop of rice pudding in his mouth. The smell of coconut, cinnamon, and vanilla overwhelmed his spot. I should’ve brought a better item to bargain with Kip. It would’ve been mine if I had.
“Yeah, if by new, you mean since a couple weeks ago.”
Grey dropped his spoon, and met me with dark eyes. “Dude, she just started like yesterday. I think we would’ve noticed if she’d been going since the start of the year.”
Huh?
Kip studied her from a distance. He was never good at hiding when he was attracted to a girl. “She’s definitely nice.”
I hoped I didn’t have to spell it out. I was wrong. There was no way they’d only just noticed her. Surely this was an oversight.
“You don’t remember yesterday? During the fitness test? She was the only person who finished the ballistic climb.”
That got a reaction out of Kip. He interrupted me, waving hands and fury alike. “Hold on, Wayfairer. There wasn’t a person in class who finished that climb.”
“Uh, ya-huh. Only person who did.” Jocks. They never let you get away with challenging their loss.
Grey stopped our arguing, hoping to get to a point. “What is this about, Ster?”
“You guys don’t remember her from gym?” Kip and Grey shook their heads, denying any claim to the new girl or what happened in class.
Grey laughed and picked up his pudding. “No, that’s what I’ve been trying to tell you. She started yesterday. Not at the beginning of the school year. Yesterday. Get a grip, buddy.” Grey reached out to shove my shoulder.
“So you guys don’t remember her from PE? Or anything?” I asked. I wasn’t letting it go. It had started as a friendly inquisition but was turning into a full-fledged debate.
Kip shrugged. “Well, if she’s been going here all year, what’s her name? Oh, uh, and what’s her number too? I might need that come Homecoming.” Kip laughed. Neither of us found him funny.
I wanted to answer, but I didn’t know it. She didn’t speak to anyone, she never handed in assignments that revealed her name, and every person I asked had no idea who she was. It was as if she came to school every day to make sure we’d cross paths and exchange awkward stares. Something about it now seemed…creepy.
“I don’t know. But the fact that none of you acknowledge what happened weirds me out a little.”
Grey pursed his lips and looked over my shoulder. He widened his eyes as he finished off his dessert.
“You know what’s creepy?” Grey asked, as my body tensed.
“What?”
“She’s staring at you right now. Either she’s got supersonic ears or maybe you’re right. Maybe she’s creepy,” Grey joked.
Kip laughed with him as I turned around. Grey wasn’t wrong. She was staring right at me. She kept staring. I don’t know why, but I…
GL Tomas goes to Hollywood :) |
You can find and contact with GL Tomas here:
- Website: Twinja Book Reviews
- Facebook author: RVPress.Cupid
- Facebook book blog: Twinja Book Reviews
- Twitter account Libertad: @afrocubansista
- Twitter account Guinevere: @aravere
- Twitter account YA book blog: @Dos_Twinjas
- Twitter account NA, romance and adult books:
Rebellious Cupid
- Goodreads author: GL Tomas
- Pinterest author: Rebellious Valkyrie
- Pinterest book blog: Twinja Books
- Book Blog Tumblr: Twinja Book Reviews
You gotta love Christopher Pike lol, one of his books is "kinda" diverse lol. But thank you Roberta, you've been there for us since we started blogging too! So it's been a long time right?
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm not sure if you mean this one, but Pike indeed has a white girl and a black boy get attracted by each other in "Spellbound". It's a start LOL. Also, at least he's interested in Eastern religions/philosophies!
DeleteIt was a pleasure to be able to share your journey to self-pub. I hope you won't forget me when you get rich and famous! ;P
Prolly won't be rich and famous,lol. But definitely won't forget you. Oh and I'm adding Spellbound to my TBR list! Yay!
DeleteAwww!
DeleteThat cover looks really nice and the book sounds interesting. I especially like how there is a person of color on it.
ReplyDelete~Chioma @ Blue Books and Butterflies
I read the unedited version so far, and it's a fun book too. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the cover is so assertive! :)
DeleteI love to see book bloggers breaking into writing!
ReplyDeleteYou should do that too - you have the skills!
DeleteYou have a questionable sense of humor Roberta?? Then I guess I do too lol
ReplyDeleteNice cover!
Nah, I'm just trying to sound humble LOL.
DeleteSeriously - one never knows. Every country has a different style when it comes to humour (or humor!), so one might crack a joke or say something that's supposed to be funny, and unbeknowst to them, the phrase was just odd, or even offensive...
Nice cover and nice book. You should give it a try ;).
Ooh, that cover is intriguing and diverse so YAY I need check this book out further. ^_^
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by @ Paper Fury!
My pleasure! :)
DeleteLove the Cover! I can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a strong cover indeed - though I have a penchant for the teaser image at the top of the post too :).
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