Monday, June 15, 2015

Cover Reveal: L.G. Keltner's "A Silent Soliloquy"











L.G. Keltner's new novel, A Silent Soliloquy, is in a Science Fiction/Dystopian genre.

The release date is July 6, 2015.

Cover art by Devross.

Length: 28,000 words





TIPPIE was created to be a weapon.  By all appearances, she's an ordinary girl of 18, and she uses that to her advantage in her work for The Facility.  What no one sees is that there's another girl buried deep inside.  She can't speak or control the movements of the body she inhabits.  As TIPPIE's silent passenger, she can only observe.  She uses the details she learns from TIPPIE's work to reconstruct the stories of other people's lives.  It helps her feel a little more connected to the world she can only watch.

When TIPPIE's work leads her to David, a young man with a haunted past and information that The Facility wants, TIPPIE uses her skills to earn his trust.  The silent girl beneath the surface knows that TIPPIE is only going to hurt him, but she can't help but feel for him.  Those feelings only grow, but she knows all too well that TIPPIE's work will soon come to an end.






L.G. Keltner spends most of her time trying to write while also cleaning up after her crazy but wonderful kids and hanging out with her husband.  Her favorite genre of all time is science fiction, and she’s been trying to write novels since the age of six.  Needless to say, those earliest attempts weren’t all that good. 

Her non-writing hobbies include astronomy and playing Trivial Pursuit.



You can typically find L.G. lurking around herblog, on Twitter, or on her Facebook page.







Pre-Order Links:

Amazon UK

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This Wednesday, June 17th, is the official launch of my new novel Galaxy Nomads: Chronicles of the MacKenzie Clan. Come and celebrate with me!

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for helping me out today, and congratulations on the upcoming launch of your new novel! Exciting!

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  2. That sounds like a really unique story. Good luck LG and congrats on a cool and creepy cover.

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    1. Susan: It does sound like it has some unusual twists and turns in it.

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    2. Thank you! The idea came to me and I just had to write it.

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