We try not to judge a book by its cover, but I'm sorry, a lot of times I do. The cover is what gets a book noticed. Each week I will feature a book or series of books with fun or beautiful covers. Some I have read, some I have not.
This week's feature is Burning Star by Jessie Lane. The author contacted me to ask me to review this book and one of the reasons I agreed to read and review it was partly because of the cover. I think it is an amazing concept and very different. It did get me to notice it and that I think is the main purpose of a cover of a book. What do you think?
by Jessie Lane
Synopsis:
Can she reach her destiny before tragedy strikes?
The doctors have told Kay that she will die before she reaches her eighteenth birthday. Her mother’s determination to save her life leads them to a move outside of Asheville, NC to a new set of cancer specialists in the hopes to help her. But it’s not what Kay and her Mom find in the doctor’s offices in Asheville that lead them on the journey to save her before time runs out. It’s what Kay finds in the woods outside of Asheville, and an inhumanly gorgeous guy named Ryan, instead.
Myths and fairy tales come to life before Kay’s eyes, bringing her closer to the ultimate cure if she can stay alive long enough to get there. And if the cancer doesn’t kill her before she finds the cure the secrets her mother has hidden from her may be the beginning of the end
The doctors have told Kay that she will die before she reaches her eighteenth birthday. Her mother’s determination to save her life leads them to a move outside of Asheville, NC to a new set of cancer specialists in the hopes to help her. But it’s not what Kay and her Mom find in the doctor’s offices in Asheville that lead them on the journey to save her before time runs out. It’s what Kay finds in the woods outside of Asheville, and an inhumanly gorgeous guy named Ryan, instead.
Myths and fairy tales come to life before Kay’s eyes, bringing her closer to the ultimate cure if she can stay alive long enough to get there. And if the cancer doesn’t kill her before she finds the cure the secrets her mother has hidden from her may be the beginning of the end


That's a cool cover, happy reading. I'm a sucker for a good book cover, it's like the icing on the cake.
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