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Cover Reveal & Re-release: The Difference Between Night and Day by Melissa Turner Lee


Nathaniel Taylor was a Christian who thought believers were exempted from "dark times." That was until he entered his own long time in the dark. When he meets Lilly, a young woman in danger, it sends him on a journey to discover the difference between night and day and that during dark times, the Light is hidden, not gone.

From the author
The Difference Between Night and Day is a special book for me, not only because it was the first book I ever wrote, but because of how the story came to me. I’d just finished reading a book series that reminded me of my own dream to write, but I’d never had “It,” according to my writing professors. I was a good writer, but was never quite “there.” It was true. I could make up an outline of a story,but fleshing it out and making the characters and story round, I just didn’t have it. So I got down on my face before God and asked Him to please let me write stories that moved people, made them think differently and changed hearts. I know I heard, “Get up and write.” And I did. The Difference Between Night and Day was the result. It was such a different book than I thought I would write. It has always felt as if He wrote it and I just took dictation.
I’m absolutely thrilled that AltWit Press has picked it up and that Pauline Creeden has taken on editing it, to make it shine and enlisted Marcy Rachel to create a beautiful new cover. The Difference Between Night and Day is set to re-release Valentine’s Day. If you enjoy clean, sweet romances that draw you nearer to God, you might enjoy this book. 

Genre: New Adult Paranormal Romance
Facebook: Melissa Turner Lee 
Twitter: @MelissaTLee1975

And now for the lovely cover reveal!



How wonderfully gorgeous is this cover! I have been a great admirer of Marcy Rachel's work for a while now. She amazes me at her ability to mix up her style in order to give the book the justice it deserves.
I'm sure that Melissa Turner Lee is so  very please with her books redesign. I especially love the colour contrast.
If you are considering a new read, please be sure to check out The Difference Between Night and Day.

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