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We Won’t Feel a Thing: COVER REVEAL!

Excuse me while I jump out of my skin.

 

*jumps out of skin*

 

I am now addressing you skinless. Avert your eyes from all the exposed blood and muscle, because the We Won’t Feel a Thing book cover is much prettier.

 

HERE GOES. Ready? I hope you like it!

 

 

I had this idea in my head early on— I worked with How to Repair a Mechanical Heart cover designer Mindy Dunn, who took the basic idea and made it beauteous. (And also put up with emails like “Could the waves be pointier, maybe?” I LOVE YOU MINDY.) The book is whimsical and romantic (and hopefully funny), and I think the cover fits the tone really well.

I want to say a HUGE thank you to all the wonderful blogs and authors who volunteered to host the We Won’t Feel a Thing cover reveal this week.

They are:

 

Sam Schooler

Deadly Ever After (Kristen Strassel and Julie Hutchings)

Jolene Haley of Pen and Muse Press

Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons

I Love YA Fiction

Crunchings & Munchings

Christian Frey

Faith McKay

Skye Malone

Nikki Godwin

Leigh Ann Kopans

The Blogger Girls

Marie Hogebrandt

Rhys Ford

 

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU x 100000000000.

 

Here’s some more about We Won’t Feel a Thing:

 

Genre: YA contemporary fantasy

Release date: March 31, 2014

Summary:

Seventeen-year-old best friends Rachel and Riley are in forbidden love.

Their situation’s. . .complicated. And their timing couldn’t be worse—in just one month, he leaves for California and she starts college in New York. The absolute last thing they need is a reckless secret-love confession mucking up their perfect plans.

There’s only one logical option: scientific intervention.

Desperate for a quick fix, they sign up for WAVES, an experimental self-help program led by mysterious scientist David A. Kerning. He swears his Forbidden Love Module can turn passion back to safe platonic friendship in “six easy steps.”

But when you arm yourself with an untested program, side effects are unpredictable.

And sometimes when you fight love—love fights back.

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  1. Whoa! I love the simplicity of the cover. It shows it’s holding a secret like the experiment. I love how the waves may represent the obstacles the lovers go through. I really can’t wait to read it!! Congrats JC!!

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