

Good thing the covers are nothing like the books đ Sigh, well, the magic-y stuff in the background at least is nice.ÄŽveryone has different taste and all, but this cover goes straight into hateful land for me. SIgh, I know, I know, Iâm totally nitpicking right now and even though I had prepared myself for a horrible coverâŚjustâŚsigh, THAT is not how I would see Catalina.ÄŞnd AlessandroâŚwell, not what I had in mind for a in his late 20âs Italian.

The woman looks like sheâs in her 30âs when Catalina is supposed to be 21! Well, I guess most young women look older nowadays cuz of make-upâŚand whatâs with the pose & dress? Well, those two are actually okâŚbut the model sure is very endowed. Oh, finally someone who also doesnât like the cover! đÄŞfter reading the comments and how most seem to like it and be all â oooh so pretty & gorgeous & stuff â I was just thinking:âŚseriously?O.o locked because I donât want to police them on Valentineâs Day. Mad props to amazing Gene Mollica and his team for the gorgeous cover. See if they made it: Amazon | B & N | Book Depository | Google Play | Kobo | Harpercollins | Apple Books | IndieBound LEARN MORE âThis car is very light and weâre going to drive very fast.â âIt will be fine.â The Alfa roared up the slope, accelerating. Even if we make it, the car will crumple from the impact.â The moment our wheels leave the ground, the car will start dropping. This only works in the movies and it requires a ramp.

If h is the difference in height between the two sides of the gap, θ is the angle of the exitâs slope, V is the velocity, and g is the standard acceleration of free fall at 9.8 m/s 2, the required velocity would equal to square root of 9.8m/s 2 6m 2 divided by 2(h-6tan θ)cos 2 θ⌠The green exit sign flashed over our heads, an orange warning strip across it screaming, âEXIT CLOSED.â
