Wednesday, January 21, 2015

CROW'S REST by Angelica R. Jackson: A Sneak Peek

Last year, I interviewed Angelica R. Jackson about her forthcoming book, CROW'S REST, which debuts this coming May. I'm happy to report that her book trailer is out! She also allowed a behind-the-scenes look at making a book trailer here

Avery Flynn arrives for a visit at her Uncle Tam's, eager to rekindle her summertime romance with her crush-next-door, Daniel.

But Daniel’s not the sweet, neurotic guy she remembers--and she wonders if this is her Daniel at all. Or if someone--or something--has taken his place.

Her quest to find the real Daniel--and get him back--plunges Avery into a world of Fae and changelings, where creatures swap bodies like humans change their socks, and magic lives much closer to home than she ever imagined.



To pre-order CROW'S REST for yourself, feel free to click the link below:




Bio:

Angelica R. Jackson, in keeping with her scattered Gemini nature, has published articles on gardening, natural history, web design, travel, hiking, and local history. Other interests include pets, reading, green living, and cooking for food allergies (the latter not necessarily by choice, but she’s come to terms with it). Ongoing projects include short fiction, poetry, novels, art photography, and children’s picture books.

In 2012, she started Pens for Paws Auction, which features critiques and swag from agents and authors to raise money for a no-kill, cage-free cat sanctuary where she volunteers, Fat Kitty City. She’s also been involved with capturing the restoration efforts for Preston Castle (formerly the Preston School of Industry) in photographs and can sometimes be found haunting its hallways.
 
An incurable joiner, she is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (where she serves as Twitter Diva for her local chapter), Romance Writers of America, the group blog Operation Awesome, and the collection of 2015 debut authors known as The Fearless Fifteeners.
 
She shares a home in California's Gold Country with a husband, two cats, and far too many books (if that's even possible).

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2 comments:

Angelica R. Jackson said...

Thanks for sharing it! :)

Karen McCoy said...

No problem--I enjoyed reading it in its early stages and I'm excited to see how it has developed!