Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Cover Reveal: The Hit List by Nikki Urang

Hey everyone! Today I have the honor of revealing the cover of The Hit List by Nikki Urang from Spencer Hill Press! It's a NA title, which I admit I don't read a lot of, but this book actually sounds pretty interesting! Now time to show you the cover!






























Tada!!!


Synopsis: The Los Angeles Conservatory for the Arts is supposed to be a new beginning for Sadie Bryant. Moving across the country is exactly what she needs to escape the gossip surrounding her injury, the devastating betrayal of her ex-partner, and to rebuild her career as a solo dancer.

When the school announces that the annual Fall Showcase, a performance that secures a spot studying in London, will now require each dance to have a partner, Sadie's fresh start is a nightmare. Now she has to dance with Luke Morrison, the school womanizer with a big ego. Sadie doesn't know how to trust Luke enough to dance with him after her last partner left her broken, but Luke is determined to change that.

Then, The Hit List comes out. A game of sexual contest where guys get points for all the girls they hook up with—and it seems like every guy at the school is playing. 

The girl worth the most points? Sadie.



What do you guys think? It's simplistic, but still sort of eye catching with the huge, bright font used for the title! Not bad!




Book Details:
Title: The Hit List

Author: Nikki Urang

Genre: NA Contemporary

Publisher: Spencer Hill Contemporary

ISBN: print: 9781939392329, ebook: 9781939392312

Release Date: November 11, 2014

Formats: Paper, e-book
Find Nikki Online: Website / Twitter / Goodreads



~Kayla~

2 comments:

  1. HOLY COW I NEED THIS BOOK. As soon as I saw the cover, I was like, YUP! NEED. I'm not usually one for NA, but this one sounds really interesting to me, and I'll definitely be requesting it when it becomes available.

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  2. I actually really like this cover. I'm a sucker for hot pink. I think I might want to read the book as well. It would be interesting to see where the author takes that story line.

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