Cover Art Feature #1
December 15, 2011
I was supposed to do this meme on Tuesday, but on that day I was busy so here it is my pick for stunning cover art feature. The book with that gorgeous cover is Chameleon by Cidney Swanson. I was immediately awestruck by its finesse; the girl in white dress is such a striking character against that deep blue background. How I envy the girl's silky, smooth skin! Chameleon is the second installment in Ripple series and the great new is, I just won this book from LibraryThing giveaway. The author had just sent me an ePUB copy of her book and I so can't wait to read it!
See, isn't the cover alluring? I also won the first book in the series, Rippler, from LibraryThing. Rippler is stunning too, though not as alluring and striking as Chameleon. Below is the cover art of Rippler:
Go ahead, compare for yourself and make your pick! Regardless, I'm voting for Chameleon and I'm also eager to find out how the next installment will be like. Nonetheless, I'm happy to have the two books for my reading pleasure this Christmas holiday. Nothing beats the satisfaction of reading great books, rather than wasting time in front of that idiot box, while waiting for Christmas to come.
What the book is all about in general?
Samantha Ruiz has a freak gene that makes her turn invisible, or ripple. She can’t control it, and it’s getting worse. Afraid of becoming a lab-rat, Sam keeps her ability secret, until fellow runner Will Baker sees her vanish into thin air. Will promises secrecy and help, and Sam begins to fall in love. Together, the two discover there are worse things than being a scientific curiosity. Someone’s been killing people who possess Sam's gene. A mysterious man from France sends letters that offer hope for safety, but also reveal a sinister connection with Nazi experiments. The more time Sam spends with Will, the less she can imagine life without him. When Sam uncovers secrets from her past, she must choose between keeping Will in her life or keeping Will safe.


















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