The new cover is a real eye-catcher with red as its primary colour. Red is aggressive and full of action and the same can be expected from Harbinger. At the same time, the cover stays true to its predecessor and depicts the side of a face with hair flowing in the wind.
While the last time small birds hid in the hairs and promised hope as well as consisting of light and friendly touches, "Harbinger" promises disaster, monsters, and hurt.
As far as the plot is concerned, there is no information available yet aside from the knowledge that it is going to pick up where "Hallow" ended.
“I’m no longer human. I am Uriel: The Harbinger of Chaos, The Keeper of the Gates, The Begetter of Life, The Dam of The Ends, and I came to take back what’s mine.”
The final battle has begun!
If you are curious about the first and the second book of this series, you can read my reviews here:
Heavenward:
Hallow:
About Olga Gibbs:
Olga Gibbs lives in a leafy-green town, nestled amongst the green fields of West Sussex, England. She was writing from the age of fifteen, mainly short stories and novellas and was a guest columnist for a local newspaper. When she is not dreaming up new adventures for her imaginary friends, she does outreach work with teenagers. She is currently writing the final books in the "Celestial creatures" series and another stand-alone psychological crime thriller. Please visit author website www.OlgaGibbs.com for more information on upcoming books.
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