Essentially, I felt as though I were waking up in a different world every day, and yet the same people (fellow authors, my publicist) were always there. The idea for the FIREBIRD trilogy came to me in 2012, during my back-to-back tours of the US and Australia. We were very excited when we read on tumblr that Australia had a part to play in the inspiration for this story – can you tell us a bit about that? At any rate, the cover image totally captures the concept of traveling through different dimensions. But when we got there and added the type treatment for the title, something just *clicked.* I think somehow the placement of the title makes it feel as though you’re looking through a kind of portal, perhaps. When I first saw it, I liked it tremendously, but we still had some tweaking to do - don’t get me wrong, the image was gorgeous from the start, but we had to fine-tune it a bit to make sure that London looked futuristic enough, and Russia old-school enough, without the images being too busy. Let’s start with the elephant in the room: how to die for is the cover for this book? What did you think when you first saw it? A time and space thriller packed with action, danger and romance, A Thousand Pieces of You is one of our most anticipated books of the year.
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