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Sunday, December 3, 2017

{Cover Reveal} "The Snow Owl" by R.S. McCoy

I will be honest with all of you and tell you that technically this cover reveal happened on December 1st, and that unfortunately I got side tracked. So, today I am so happy to be getting back on track and show you the cover for the final installment of one of my new favorite series: "The Alder Tales" by R.S. McCoy. Without further delay, I bring you "The Snow Owl"!

The Snow Owl

By RS McCoy

Genre: Paranormal Romance/Fairytale Retelling
Series: Alder Tales Book Four
Cover Designer: Kit Foster Design

Pre-Order Available: February 1, 2018
Release Date: March 7, 2018

Blurb: 
*A Paranormal Romance Retelling of The Snow Queen*

Audra Mercer is planning to destroy the world. Well, maybe just the realm. It’s taken almost fifteen years for her to rise from the ashes of trauma and place herself at the top of the Aero branch, the prime position to enact her plan to bring the branch hierarchy crashing down. She’ll spare no one and stop at nothing to secure her vengeance. 
As Mercer’s third in command, Blossom is drowning in secrets. She’s lying to her boss, her friends, her allies, her lovers. She’s playing both sides and hoping to have both her life and her happiness by the end. But one misstep will mean showing her colors before she loses everything. 

Following in the footsteps of Gemini’s kidnappers, Raene assumes a Terra identity and allows herself to be taken across the Alderwood. Parson secretly follows, but if he can’t keep up, they’ll lose both Raene and all hope of finding Gemini. 


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Books by RS McCoy:
Sparks Saga:
    

The Lightning Luminary:

The Extraction Files:
   

The Alder Tales:
  
   

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Author Bio:
Rachel McCoy is a Texan living in New Jersey. Between binge watching MTV reality shows and baking gluten free treats, she writes paranormal fantasy and science fiction novels. She is the self-published author of the Sparks Saga trilogy as well as numerous short stories, some of which now reside in anthologies. Back when she lived in the real world, Rachel earned a degree in marine biology, which contributed to her die-hard love of manta rays.