So let’s talk about this cover!
You may be noticing that the lady on the cover is very not-blonde. Give Way to Night brings Vibia — prickly, focused, suspicious Vibia — into sharper focus. While Latona and Sempronius are still the primary POV characters, Vibia claims the next slot. Much of this book is from her perspective, and I so greatly enjoyed getting into her headspace as a counterpoint to Latona’s. They are polar opposites in personality, but they share common goals, and much of the story of Give Way to Night is in how they learn to work together to protect the people around them.
Artist Micah Epstein did wonderful work in bringing Vibia to life. She’s much sharper than Latona, and I think her personality really shines in her face. She’s standing in a threshold, a place of power for Fracture mages. In From Unseen Fire, Latona had to learn how to embrace the power she had always been afraid of, because she’d been told she had more than was appropriate. Vibia’s sort of fighting the opposite battle; she’s always considered that she only has a touch of divine blessing — but she’s also had to keep tight-reined control over it, because Fracture can so easily lead to chaos. In Give Way to Night, Vibia comes to realize she’s capable of more than she’d previously considered.
And about that Fracture magic… I’m so delighted that we were able to keep the crackled-fresco look that we had in From Unseen Fire, and I love the added detail of that light bleeding through. What might that prefigure? Well, you’ll just have to read to find out, won’t you?
Also, green is my favorite color, so on a purely childish level, I’m very happy to have a green book.
Give Way to Night releases November 10th! Pre-order now to return to Aven:
I’m kind of obsessed with this cover. Amazing!
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I haven’t yet finished FROM UNSEEN FIRE but am very excited for the release of Book 2!
The cover art is stunning, but the coloring is so different; from blue-yellow-beige to green-purple-black, it gives completely different vibes than the prior instalment!
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It’s definitely a different feel! I think it suits, though, because of the shifts in magic and its applications that you’ll see in GWtN. But I can’t say more without spoiling. 😉
Happy reading!
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