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See J.T. Geissinger's ‘Blackthorn' Cover Reveal

Cosmopolitan24-06-2025
J.T. Geissinger isn't afraid to go to the dark side. In fact, she's been inching closer and closer to it ever since she had us obsessed with her Queens and Monsters series. Now she's changing things up with a brand new gothic tale that will absolutely get you talking and make you wonder what other dark secrets she has up her sleeves.
Cosmopolitan has an official first-look at J.T. Geissinger's Blackthorn, which is set to release on November 4, 2025. The new standalone novel takes reader to the one and only Blackthorn Manor, where the family of the same name holds lots of secrets. But when a funeral brings back two members of the family in the middle of a search for a missing body, there's no doubt that something darker is happening and one of them must turn to the person they least expected the most.
"Blackthorn is a novel born from my fascination with women who defy expectations and refuse to be controlled," J.T. Geissinger exclusively reveals to Cosmopolitan. "This story blends everything I love—unruly heroines, forbidden romance, and the darkest of family secrets—with a gothic edge that claws its way under the skin. I'm thrilled to finally share it with readers, and I can't wait for you to step inside Blackthorn Manor…if you dare."
Here's some more info from our friends at Bramble:
And if you thought that the premise was exciting, wait until you see the cover. The stunning new cover art by Sasha Vinogradova is the perfect welcome to the Blackthorn Manor. And what better way to elevate your stay than sprayed edges by Bastien Lecouffe Deharme that will absolutely make your jaw drop. Check them out below!
You're expected at Blackthorn on November 4, 2025. Until then, you can count down the days by pre-ordering the book and checking out J.T.'s previous books as well! Trust us, it'll be worth the wait!
Blackthorn, by J.T. Geissinger will be released on November 4, 2025. To preorder the book, click on the retailer of your choice:
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