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  • Cover of THE PATRON SAINT OF WHITE MENAGERIES by Lauren T. Davila. It is a dark cover, featuring a tan woman's hand behind the white text. She is grasping a white peacock feather and there are orange, purple, and red flowers surrounding her and the feather.

    The Patron Saint of White Menageries

    September 1
  • Cover the The Haunting of Lavender House, showing a white woman with shoulder-length dark hair looking out from the window of a house. The house has teal-green shutters, and the wall around it is also teal-green. The woman is wearing a lavender colored dress and she is looking over her shoulder at the viewer. In her hands, she is holding a bundle of lavender. Behind her, a dark silhouette of a person looms. The area around her, in the house, is colored an ominous bright red. Along the top and bottom of the cover are embroidered vines and flowers, resembling lavender. The book title is written in a bold, white font.

    The Haunting of Lavender House

    October 20
  • Cover for THE BONE BRIDES, by Marley Rose-Teter. The cover’s main color palate is glowy blues and aquas and features two girls holding hands while standing face-forward. One girl has a missing eye and a place her torso reveals instead a ribcage. The other girl has a hand that has become skeletal. In a satchel the second girl wears sits a skeleton-rabbit. Behind the girls looms a large skeleton-deer, with one antler replaced by vines. Very moody and atmospheric. The book has pale-green sprayed edges, stenciled with deer skulls and the same antler/vine combination.

    The Bone Brides

    September 29
  • Blue placeholder image that reads "Cover coming soon!"

    The Third Wish

    September 16
  • A black background with the hot pink image of a baby carriage. Below that is the title in blurry hot pink letters. Beneath that in white text are the words "A THRILLER". Above the baby carriage is the author's name in white text.

    The Better Mother

    February 10
  • Cover for If Books Could Kill, featuring a bold black and white title on a red background. The "O" of "Could" is depicted as a heart with a knife or sword through it. Beneath the title, an illustrated man and woman are falling into (or out of) an open book with blood on the pages.

    If Books Could Kill

    July 21
  • Cover for Grace & Jo Have Never Solved a Murder showing a graphic of two women, one blonde and one brunette, facing a gallery wall. In the frames on the wall are a victorian woman, bottle of poison, upside down pineapple, lily pads, a chalk outline of a body, and the Liberty Bell.

    Grace & Jo Have Never Solved a Murder

    October 13
  • Cover for The Forest Bleeds, showing an illustrated and haunting anatomical heart comprised of skeletal bones, blooming red and yellow flowers, and withered leaves on a black background. The book title and the author's name, Rachel Kitch, are written in a bold white font.

    The Forest Bleeds

    October 13
  • Cover for Hellbound, showing an unsettling teal illustration of a woman drowning as ghostly hands and chains reach for her from the bottom of the water. The titles and author name, Stephanie Binx, are written in an eerie font.

    Hellbound

    August 25
  • Cover for The Soul Thief. A man with dark hair wearing a white hat and a woman with dark, curly hair, glasses, a red bandana, and tattoos stand back-to-back in a swirl of green, black, and red magic. A city glows behind them and a shadow looms over them. White text in a slashing font reads "The Soul Thief" and "Molly Haniszewski."

    The Soul Thief

    November 3
  • The book cover for A House of Vipers by Emma Jackson. It depicts a navy blue boarding school uniform with a viper pin and blood spatter. There is a note tucked into the pocket. A backpack strap can also be seen.

    A House of Vipers

    April 28
  • Cover for Our Cut of Salt by Deena Helm, showing a green wallpaper being ripped away by a hand to reveal a different, yellow flowery wallpaper underneath. There is a sprinkling of salt on the green wall, and blood drips down the letters of the title.

    Our Cut of Salt

    September 22
  • In the bottom left and right are two temples, and both are foregrounded by blue and red flames. PRODIGAL TIGER is in the center of the cover. There are flames reaching up all across the cover in shades of blue, red, pink, orange, and green. A Malaysian-Chinese girl stands in the top center of the cover, accompanied by a white blue and white tiger. At the top is Samantha Chong's name.

    Prodigal Tiger

    March 17
  • Cover for (Mostly) Human Resources, showing a blue forest with a pale desk sitting between the trees. On the desk are a crumpled map, glasses, and a lit lamp. On the ground are a backpack, lit flashlight, jackalope, key, and journal. The book title is in bold white text with a tagline above it that reads, "Nothing bonds rivals like a missing person."

    (Mostly) Human Resources

    August 4
  • The cover of the Lustrous Dark: The silhouette of a girl facing the entrance to a cave of luminous crystal pillars that swirl with pink, blue, and purple. She is surrounded by a dark, foreboding forest.

    The Lustrous Dark

    May 19
  • The cover shows a young girl swimming in the ocean, her body like a shadow. She is red-haired. There are vibrant pink and orange coral reef beneath her. Above her is the watery shape of a woman representing Moana, the ocean. Moana wraps the young girl in her arms. Moana's body is all blue, made of water, fish, waves, and bubbles. In the center is the title of the book in thin, gold letters: Salt Water Blood. The author's name, Manuia Heinrich, is written in white at the bottom of the cover.

    Salt Water Blood

    November 17
  • The UK cover for Vile Lady Villains, showing an illustration of two women, one with red hair, a white dress and a red cloak, and one with black hair and a black dress. Both are holding daggers on each other's throats.

    Vile Lady Villains

    April 2
  • Cover for A Fate Worse Than Drowning, showing dark red waves leading up to a craggy island and a lighthouse that is shining yellow light across a sky with stars.

    A Fate Worse Than Drowning

    July 21
  • Cover for The Sea Hides Its Dead, showing a red-tinted eye staring out from amidst the text, as well as blue-shaded waves. The text of the book's title is in white block letters, and the name of the author, Megan Bontrager, is in red.

    The Sea Hides Its Dead

    July 14
  • Cover for Spellwright, showing an illustrated a male magician on the left (wearing a blue shirt) and a female spellwright on the right (wearing a pink sweater) and between them glows golden magic. They are standing in front of a shelf with books. The book title, Spellwright, and the author's name, Heather Kassner, are written in a whimsical font on a long ribbon-like scroll of paper.

    Spellwright

    October 27
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