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Danielle Koste signs two books with REUTS!

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She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live.” {Annie Dillard}

Yowza! It’s been a while since we’ve had a #PressReleaseThursday, but I’m glad we’re getting back in the swing of things and starting off with a bang. And, by bang, I mean one author, two books! Everyone at the REUTS team is very excited to bring on debut author Danielle Koste and her two books, Pulse (NA) and What the Flower Says of Death (YA). Trust us when we say these books will keep you busy for a while. See what I mean:

“PULSE: Rowan Platts, a virologist intern, gets in over her head when she’s invited to work on a secret government project. The subject of study: a boy with a virus that gives him vampire-like symptoms. As more information is revealed about the virus, Rowan is forced to make choices that ultimately define her morals and put her dream career, and life, in jeopardy.

WHAT THE FLOWER SAYS OF DEATH: After a failed suicide attempt, Violet Holt is left in the company of her estranged grandmother and comatose grandfather at their seaside estate in Newport. While biding her time until her rescheduled rendezvous with Death, Violet stumbles across Jack instead. He has his own secrets for why he’s in Newport, and in the process of figuring them out, Violet finds herself reconsidering her birthday plans.

Download the full press release here.

Welcome to the family, Danielle! We’re so happy to have you <3  And, make sure you do your due diligence in stalking her on Twitter @DanielleKoste, Facebook, Goodreads, and her Tumblr page. 😉

Ash

Ashley "A.M." Ruggirello is an INFP author with glorious purple and gray hair, who currently lives in Beer and Cheese Land, Wisconsin with her husband, dog, and cat. When not lost in the fictional world of Skyrim (The Elder Scrolls; PSN: supersmaaashley), she can be found exploring design patterns and typography combinations, manipulating (hacking) website code, or with pen & paper in hand, writing her many YA and Adult novels (see below). She considers herself a designer by nature, a writer at heart, and always wanted to make video game walk-throughs as a child. (She still does. Things don't change that much.) Ashley’s favorite color is chartreuse, and she has an undeniable attraction to moss (not of the Kate variety). Ashley is represented by Mandy Hubbard of Emerald City Literary Agency.

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