skip to Main Content

Two Weeks Till ONE. How ’bout a preview?

GUYS. I am so excited to host one of the coolest book promo ideas I’ve seen in many a moon. You know ONE by Leigh Ann Kopans, that awesome “girl-with-half-a-superpower” book everyone’s been talking about? (If not, you can read my review and author interview here.) Well, Leigh Ann came up with an amazing way to fire up excitement before her book releases on June 11. Her friend and fellow author Francesca Zappia illustrated the first few chapters of the book in comic book format, which is seriously a PERFECT fit for this story. (After reading it, I’d love to see the whole thing as a graphic novel!)

Today I’m hosting one of the comic teasers. Check it out below, and then visit Leigh Ann’s blog to see all the other panels!

More about ONE by Leigh Ann Kopans:

Release date: June 11, 2013

When having two powers makes you a Super and having none makes you a Normal, having only one makes you a sad half-superpowered freak.

It makes you a One.

Sixteen-year-old Merrin Grey would love to be able to fly – too bad all she can do is hover.

If she could just land an internship at the Biotech Hub, she might finally figure out how to fix herself. She busts her butt in AP Chem and salivates over the Hub’s research on the manifestation of superpowers, all in hopes of boosting her chances.

Then she meets Elias VanDyne, another One, and all her carefully crafted plans fly out the window. Literally. When the two of them touch, their Ones combine to make them fly, and when they’re not soaring over the Nebraska cornfields, they’re busy falling for each other.

Merrin’s mad chemistry skills land her a spot on the Hub’s internship short list, but as she gets closer to the life she always wanted, she discovers that the Hub’s purpose is more sinister than it has always seemed. Now it’s up to her to decide if it’s more important to fly solo, or to save everything – and everyone – she loves.

Add ONE to your Goodreads and learn more about Leigh Ann here, and follow her on Twitter ’cause she’s fun and friendly and may actually be a superhero.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back To Top