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  • 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 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 A Killer for Christmas by Kim Harrington shows a mug of hot chocolate with steam rising out of it in the shape of a skull. Design and title treatment are in red and green.

    A Killer for Christmas

    September 22
  • The cover shows a red door with Celtic designs, and the words THE CAFÉ OF INFINITE DOORS in white over the top. Around the door are black clouds with blue highlights and golden feathers.

    The Café of Infinite Doors

    April 28
  • An illustration of a man and a woman, each holding a book, facing each other. Below them, a flashback scene shows a younger version of the couple on a bench. He is reading, while she lies down with her head on his lap, also reading.

    The Write Off

    April 7
  • Full colour, illustrated cover for The Revenant of Surolifia by Florence Chien, with text shown in white and gold. The cover depicts a stern-faced, androgynous figure in their early 30's, with long silver hair. The figure is wearing an elegant black suit and waistcoat with golden embroidery on the lapel. They are standing in side-profile before a gothic window. Dramatic lighting pours down from overhead, backlighting the figure's face to give them a mysterious look. Decorative golden lines radiate from the figure to give them a vaguely religious look.

    The Revenant of Surolifia

    July 7
  • Cover for the In the Country I Love includes a mosque in the center of an American suburban neighborhood, with two boy figures walking toward the mosque. A sky full of stars and a small crescent moon appear surrounding the title and author's name, written in gold bold font.

    In the Country I Love

    May 26
  • A glowing red and white neon eyeball shines in the center, with the book title arched above and below in neon lettering. The background is an eerie frozen blue lake, with yellow roses trapped beneath the ice. The tagline at the bottom warns: Some secrets should stay in the past.

    Tell Me My Future

    June 16
  • A boy and a girl run in a cloud of purple mist, with a yellow dragon looming overhead, against a setting of misty mountains, rivers, dandelions, and a full moon.

    Song of the Yellow Dragon

    May 12
  • 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

    June 18
  • The scene is a narrow street with row homes lit by street lamp along the left, with brick stoops. The title is in white sans serif: Whatever Happened to Eddy Crane? The subtitle is smaller, in gold: a memoir and a murder investigation. Kate Crane, is in white caps. The blurb at the top says: Beautifully crafted. Crane stirred the embers of a Baltimore cold case everyone else was willing to forget – her father’s. —David Simon.

    What Ever Happened to Eddy Crane?

    April 7
  • 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
  • A white woman's and white man's faces are seen through a layer of blue guitar picks on a white background. The Encore and Juliet Izon are written in bold, black text.

    The Encore

    March 3
  • A dark-blue ocean at night, the rocks spelling out THE COVE. Author and tagline in the sky: Claire Rose. They’ve been waiting for you.

    The Cove

    May 5
  • Cover for Witch Daughter showing a beautiful woman on a bright pink background. She is wearing a beaded blue and green dress, an ancient Bactrian crown, and a necklace with a Faravahar pendant.

    Witch Daughter

    September 22
  • Heart's Gambit book cover

    Heart’s Gambit

    February 3
  • A beige background is framed by the brown earth of a grave dotted with stylized human bones. Three adorable black kittens with blue eyes peer over the edges as if looking down on the viewer inside the grave. Text reads The Black Cat Detectives: A Mystery, by Kit Gray.

    The Black Cat Detectives

    May 26
  • Two women, side by side. The first is in a blue Regency dress, holding a fan, while the second is in a red minidress. The backgrounds show the same row of houses, but the scene behind the first woman shows historic scenes and young trees while the trees behind the second woman are much older and the scene more modern.

    The Regency Switch

    February 26
  • Blue placeholder image that reads "Cover coming soon!"

    The Third Wish

    December 31
  • Cover for The Jezebel List, showing an illustration of a woman with long black hair in a blue dress kissing a man with shoulder-length brown hair in a black leather jacket. She has a piece of notebook paper in her hand wrapped around his neck. The Jezebel List is written in big font with a checkmark before the word "list." The background is pink with a checklist. Words on the checklist peek out around the title and illustrated characters, such as "attend a a pagan festival," "wear a mini dress," "read," "smoke," etc.

    The Jezebel List

    August 25
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