Nightshade and Wolfsbane Cover Love
Posted by Kate Agar in Cover Launches
July sees the publication of Wolfsbane by Andrea Cremer, the stunning sequel to Nightshade (also out in paperback in July) and we are SO very excited about that! We've given the series a beautiful new look which we're absolutely delighted to share today… (Please remember to imagine in all the beautiful shine on the silver! We heart foil.)
She can control her pack, but not her heart . . .
'I wanted him to kiss me—wished he could smell the desire that I knew was pouring off me. You can’t, Calla. This boy isn’t the one for you.'
Calla Tor has always known her destiny: graduation, marriage and then a life leading her pack. But when she defies her masters’ laws to save a human boy, she must choose.
Is one boy worth losing everything?
'You’re an alpha, a leader. That’s what we need. It’s what we’ve always needed.'
When Calla Tor wakes up in the lair of the Searchers, her sworn enemies, she’s certain her days are numbered. Then the Searchers make her an offer, one that gives her the chance to destroy her former masters and save her pack – and the boy – she left behind.
Is Ren worth the price of her freedom? Will Shay stand by her side no matter what?
Now in control of her destiny, Calla must decide which battles are worth fighting and how many trials love can endure.
We'd love to know what you think of our new covers!
Find more on Andrea and her books on her blog, facebook and twitter.
Related posts:
- Nightshade Blog Tour: 1
- Arjun's Nightshade Review
- Hanna's Nightshade Review
- Aly's Nightshade Review
- Cover Love: Nightshade




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Oh, they look gorgeous!!! So the pub date's the same, right? I loved Nightshade, need to start a re-read soon:) Will there be ARCs of Wolfsbane?
i think the books look great but i really liked the green cover and it matched the nightshade book i already have but still new cover looks good.
Dear heavens! These are beautiful! :-D
Well done!
I loved!!! Nightshade. I am still confuzzed if I am Team Ren or Team Shay. I have been waiting patiently for Wolfsbane. The way Nightshade ended……I have read excerpt from Wolfsbane and I wanted to keep reading…I do like the covers but I must admit I am so glad I got the original Nightshade hardback with the messy , sort of pages. Or not neat cut pages. I just love that cover. I loved the original Wolfsbane cover too. Very pretty covers.
Michelle
Love the new covers and I love the series.:D I don't think I can wait 'til July to read this series. The wait is going to be soooooooo painful. I'll have to get hold of an ARC somehow. Although I'll miss the old series covers :(
As I said previously these covers are wonderful and now having seen them quite a few times, I am wondering what the Bloodrose cover will be like.
I prefer the old covers I though the were so nice and really well shot photographically, so I would like to know if both covers will be printed. I really hope that I can get my hands on the original cover of Wolfspane :)
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what is the age range of this series???
Hi Shanice – we'd say this series would probably be enjoyed most by ages 14+. Hope that helps!
I think Red Riding Hood might have a real impact on ages 13+ because of the grammer used.
I've just finished reading Red Riding Hood and I thought it has been a brilliant read. The plot continued to twist throughout so you were never sure if it was going to be similar to the fairytale, or completely different. I also found it was quite easy to read and get captured in. However, this is the first time I have ever commented on a website about my views before and I'd like to express how dissapointing it is when I book finishes right in the middle of a climax that the entire book has spent building up. I have no complaints to the story, the writing or the writer, but having to stop the book, then go onto the internet just to read 10 extra pages I was quite upset about. Surely they could've put 10 extra pages in? I understand it might've been for advertising sake, but I've bought the book and I didn't think it was necessary to have had to go else where for the ending. At least now I know for the future to make sure books don't have that clause in the back and to not buy them.