17 December 2013

Cover Reveal: TWELVE STEPS by Veronica Bartles (That's Me!!!)

I'm so excited to share the beautiful cover for my debut novel, TWELVE STEPS, with you!!

Isn't it pretty?

I've been staring at this cover for a couple of weeks, anxiously waiting to share it with you all. And the more I look at it, the more I notice tiny details that make this cover absolutely perfect for this book.

First of all, those cute boots in the picture? The very first thing my daughter said when she saw this cover was "Andi would definitely wear those boots!" - And she's right. This is, without a doubt, a picture of Andi's feet. :) (She's even wearing the skinny jeans she loves so much.)

And I can tell, just by the way he's standing, exactly who Andi is reaching up to kiss in this photo. I never thought feet were so expressive, but I recognized my guy (or should I say Andi's guy?) immediately. I even know when and where this scene is happening. And it's one of my favorite parts of the story. But I'm not going to tell you. You'll have to wait and read it yourself, when the book is released: 25 March 2014.

The best part, though, for me is a detail most people will probably never notice (unless, of course, they read this blog post!): TWELVE STEPS is set in Wyoming, and the grass Andi and her guy are standing on here totally looks like a patch of Wyoming lawn in the spring - mostly brown, with just a hint of green over a still-slightly-frozen patch of ground. If I took you on a tour of my Wyoming hometown, the basis for the setting of my novel, and pointed out the spot I imagined for the scene portrayed here, you would totally agree that the cover designer must have reached into my brain to pull out the perfect picture for the cover design.

TWELVE STEPS should be available on Goodreads soon, so you can add it to your "To Be Read" list. In the meantime, here's a little bit about the book:


Sixteen-year-old Andi is tired of being a second-class sibling to perfect sister Laina. The only thing Andi’s sure she has going for her is her awesome hair. And even that is eclipsed by Laina's perfect everything else.

When Andi’s crush asks her to fix him up with Laina, Andi decides enough is enough, and devises a twelve-step program to wrangle the spotlight away from Laina and get the guy. 

Step 1: Admit she’s powerless to change her perfect sister, and accept that her life really, really sucks. 

Step 4: Make a list of her good qualities. She MUST have more than just great hair, right?

Step 7: Demand attention for more than just the way she screws things up. 

When a stolen kiss from her crush ends in disaster, Andi realizes that her twelve-step program isn’t working. Her prince isn’t as charming as she'd hoped, and the spotlight she’s been trying to steal isn’t the one she wants.


As Laina’s flawless façade begins to crumble, the sisters work together to find a spotlight big enough for both to shine.

19 comments:

  1. Yayyy! I'm so happy for you! And how cute is that cover? Congratulations!

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    1. I know, right? It's totally different from anything I had imagined for my cover, but it's totally perfect for my book. :)

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  2. Perfect cover! I cannot wait to read this book! Congratulations!! :)

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    1. Thanks! <3 (I can't wait for everyone to read it too! <3

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  3. It's a sign that I must read this book since its book birthday is my daughter's birthday! Perhaps we'll read it together. Congratulations, Veronica. This is fabulous.

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    1. How fun! I hope your daughter loves it!! <3

      I'm super thrilled about this book birthday, because it's the exact midpoint between the birthdays of the two people who inspired me to write this particular story, which I think makes it absolutely perfect. (Plus, it's my little brother's birthday, so it's extra-special!)

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  4. It's adorable! I love it! Swoon makes the best covers. :)

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    1. I know, right? It's totally not what I had pictured, but even more perfect than the idea I had in mind. :)

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  5. It does look perfect! Congratulations!

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    1. Thanks! Your cover is absolutely gorgeous as well!! I can't wait to read it! <3

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  7. Veronica, one of the things I like best about this cover is that it's color-blind. Kids of many different ethnicities will find the cover appealing. Can't wait for your March launch!

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