Albion Academy Cover Reveal!

It's time to reveal the cover for Albion Academy! This is something I've been sitting on for a couple of months now, and I'm happy to share it with all of you.



The cover was designed by Susan Krupp and I couldn't be happier with it.

That's great, you say, but what's the book about? Glad you asked.
Is a Djinni just a trickster? Can a wizard only learn magic? Must a Valkyrie always ferry the dead? 
For Mortimer, Merlin, and Bryn, it seems the fates have already written the ends of their stories. When Mortimer asks unorthodox questions, the Djinni Elders exile him to a human school of magic—Albion Academy. Merlin's friendship with a mortal only increases his mother's determination for him to live up to the heritage of his ancestors. And Bryn's prophetic sisters outright declare that her fate is tethered to Mortimer, Merlin, and the mysterious door in the school's basement. 
As the three of them struggle against the constraints of their families' expectations, they find themselves inexorably drawn into a conflict that encompasses rogue Faeries, dangerous mortals, and sorcerers hidden in Albion Academy itself. Defying their fates might be the only way they survive their first year at . . .
Albion Academy.

Albion Academy is available for preorder from Portals Publishing or its parent company Denouement Literary Agency! It will be available on Amazon and through major stores like Barnes and Noble very soon!

Got a question about the cover or the book in general? Let me know in the comments!

Comments

  1. I think it looks great! Having the symbols on the cover for easy reference is a nice touch. (And it's neat that the color scheme is the same one I would have chosen.)

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    1. Thank you! I'm really pleased with it. I wanted the symbols on the cover from the very start; as you said, it makes for easy reference. (That is very cool that you'd have picked the same color scheme!)

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