Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Cover Reveal! - The Girl Who Saved Ghosts


The Girl Who Saved Ghosts
K.C. Tansley
(The Unbelievables, #2)
Publication date: October 17th 2017
Genres: Fantasy, Mystery, Young Adult
She tried to ignore them. Now she might risk everything to save them.
After a summer spent in a haunted castle—a summer in which she traveled through time to solve a murder mystery—Kat is looking forward to a totally normal senior year atMcTernan Academy. Then the ghost of a little girl appears and begs Kat for help, and more unquiet apparitions follow. All of them are terrified by the Dark One, and it soon becomes clear that that this evil force wants Kat dead.
Searching for help, Kat leaves school for the ancestral home she’s only just discovered. Her friend Evan, whose family is joined to her own by an arcane history, accompanies her. With the assistance of her eccentric great aunts and a loyal family ghost, Kat soon learns that she and Evan can only fix the present by traveling into the past.
As Kat and Evan make their way through nineteenth-century Vienna, the Dark One stalks them, and Kat must decide what she’s willing to sacrifice to save a ghost.
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Author Bio:
K.C Tansley lives with her warrior lapdog, Emerson, and three quirky golden retrievers on a hill somewhere in Connecticut. She tends to believe in the unbelievables--spells, ghosts, time travel--and writes about them.
Never one to say no to a road trip, she's climbed the Great Wall twice, hopped on the Sound of Music tour in Salzburg, and danced the night away in the dunes of Cape Hatteras. She loves the ocean and hates the sun, which makes for interesting beach days.
The Girl Who Ignored Ghosts is her debut YA time-travel murder mystery novel. As Kourtney Heintz, she also writes award winning cross-genre fiction for adults.
If you'd like to receive exclusive bonus content on my books, subscribe to my authorupdates: http://kourtneyheintz.com/contact/

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11 comments:

  1. Nice covers for this series. I love the use of colour.

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    1. Thanks. My cover designer did a great job bringing the book to life!

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  3. Nineteenth century Vienna - sounds absolutely fascinating!
    Lynn :D

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    1. It was--both to research and to explore as my characters. They are both nerds with a love of historic places. :)

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  4. Thanks for being a part of my cover reveal! :)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and glad I could help publicize a great sounding series. Plus, I love the purple on the cover!

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    2. Aw thank you! :) I love those clouds.

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  5. I love ghost mysteries! :) Actually I love anything ghostly :)

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  6. I love ghosts too. Creepy and eerie are some of my favorite things. :)

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