Friday, July 27, 2012

Cover Look: Cover Reveal: Don't Tell by Mercy Amare

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Cover Reveal.


Don't Tell by Mercy Amare

Blurb:

I could be surrounded by a million people, but I would still feel alone. I smile on the outside, but inside I feel like I’m slowly dying. I cry out for help, but nobody sees me, at least not the real me. They see a façade, a mask that I put on to hide the pain.


I pretend that I’m normal, but really, what is normal? Maybe what I’m feeling is normal. The hurt, the disappointment, the loneliness… it could be all just be a part of life. Maybe I will never know what normal is.


I put on long sleeves and makeup to hide the bruises, but they only mask the outside. What happens when I can’t carry my burden alone any longer? What would happen if I told somebody the truth?


Don't Tell is a YA Contemporary Romance about love, forgivness and hope.  Coming Fall 2012.




About the author:
Mercy Amare writes YA fiction books. She has a slight addiction to NOS, and her guilty pleasure is Pretty Little Liars. Don't Tell is her debut.



How to reach author:
Blog: http://mercyamare.blogspot.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MercyAmare
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mercy-Amare/466953106650292




Check out my review of Don't Tell + giveaway soon!







3 comments:

  1. Hopping through :)

    I'm a new GFC follower! :)

    Here is my FF post: http://blogofabookaholic.blogspot.com/2012/07/feature-and-follow-friday-2.html

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  2. Hi,
    Saw your blog link at the Book Blogs group. Following you through GFC. My blog is at: http://365-books-a-year.blogspot.com/
    If you follow me by Twitter, I'll follow back within 24 hours.

    YA contemporary romance is not a category I ever thought I would read. Because I don't like romance books. But I read one earlier this year and liked it. I think because what I really don't like about romance books are the sex scenes and that's not really an issue in YA. This looks like an interesting book.

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