Just go the completed cover art and uploaded it to Goodreads, Kindle, and Createspace. Everything is one click away from going into review. Just have to hype everything up and wait. The blog blitz e-mail has just been sent too. Here’s the final final product:
Cover Art: Jason Pedersen

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About Charles Yallowitz
Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
Looking good, Charles.
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Thanks. I’m just happy that it’s so close.
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Cover art looks excellent! Very cool. Congrats!
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Thanks. Jason is amazing.
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Jason is indeed an amazing artist! I envy his superior talent!
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Took a lot of training too from what he told me. Though, his family has told me that he’s a natural. Guess some are born with it and some have to train their butts off.
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I like that there is a big “PR”
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Sublime advertising. Jason’s a genius.
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Indeed
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I’m already curious what he’s going to sketch up for the third book. Is it wrong that I’m already thinking about some of the prep work for book 3?
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That’s being a writer
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Yeah. I think I’ve got that bad. Hasn’t cleared up in over a decade.
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🙂 just the way you are
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Definitely seem to be wired that way. I’m really not sure what to do next week if I finish book 5 this week. It’s like I’m being let off a leash in the middle of a room full of my favorite toys. Outlining, editing, book 3 blurbs, and so many other toys.
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I like it. You will be too busy to notice the squirrel spies.
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Most days I wouldn’t notice a grizzly bear spy. My awareness is not always keen.
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Mine either :0
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Who said that? Somebody there?
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I did lol
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Knew I should have changed the locks . . . or closed the door. Eh, I have no anti-Ionia security, so I’d be screwed no matter what.
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You reminded me of Gloria gaynor
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I will survive. I keep thinking of The Replacements whenever I hear that song.
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Oh, right. Like you aren’t, Dean. Please. Save the modesty.
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All artists are modest and humble. You’ll break the illusion if you start gloating. 😛
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I’m not prejudiced. I just really like those minions:)
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They were amazing minions.
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Gorgeous cover!!!!!
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Thanks. I’ll pass the compliment on.
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Fantastic!! It looks great Charles! Congratulations it has to feel good to have it uploaded!
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It really is. Now for the waiting . . . the endless waiting. 🙂
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Oh no…the “W” word. I don’t like that word 🙂
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I’m keeping occupied. Tons of hype to be done.
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Hype is good!! Hype away
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This looks tremendously well. I like the way the P and the R are enlarged as if they were columns on the ends. I didn’t notice it so much with the B and the O in the last book. Maybe it is the brighter colors. Very eye-catching indeed!
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The brighter colors are definitely eye-catching. I can’t wait for the third one. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Green Embers and commented:
The time is almost here for Charles second book! Take a look at this badass cover! Can we get a woot woot!!
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Nice, oh nice! Congrats!
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Thanks. It’s going to look great for July 30th’s blog blitz.
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😀
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Reblogged this on Dean'z Wordz.
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The cover is very powerful – and very sexy. 🙂
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Thanks. For some reason I never think of this character as sexy. Probably because she’s usually starting fights.
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Feisty can still be sexy.. 🙂
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Very true
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It looks fantastic! It’s very eye-catching and i love the colours – very bold. I’d buy it just for the cover art!
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Good to hear. That’s how much authors catch new readers. Pretty, eye-catching covers. 🙂
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