My debut novel, The Girls Will Be Okay, now has a cover by none other than Venessa Kelley, the author-illustrator of the smash hit illustrated historical adult romantasy When the Tides Held the Moon. We’ve been working on the cover for a few months, and now it’s ready!

The cover of The Girls Will Be Okay by Linnea Peterson. The title is in a red cursive font, while the author's name is in a blocky white font in all caps. The cover image is a digital painting of two girls in their late teens. Solveig, on the left, has pale skin, straight brown hair, blue eyes, and gray rectangular glasses. She is wearing a light blue turtleneck, a blue and white unzipped sweater knit in a Norwegian pattern, and jeans. Sarah, on the right, has brown skin, curly dark brown hair, brown eyes, and round white glasses. She is wearing a bright red crew-neck sweatshirt that says, "MGHS MATH TEAM," along with jeans. Each girl is carrying a backpack. The background is a school hallway filled with lockers, and three other students are dimly visible behind Solveig and Sarah.

The Girls Will Be Okay is a nerdy, interfaith queer YA novel about a bisexual Lutheran girl coming to terms with her sexuality and her crush on her lesbian Jewish best friend by writing fanfiction about their favorite detective show.

Seventeen-year-old Solveig has life figured out. She’s mostly recovered from her mother’s death three years ago, she’s an excellent student, she loves her Lutheran church and family, and she’s a straight ally of the queer community—or so she thinks. She and her two best friends, Sarah and Heidi, are even in the same fandom for the first time in years. Senior spring is shaping up to be a wonderful last hurrah, never mind her tension with her middle sister, Berit.

But then Solveig realizes she has a crush on Sarah. 

When Solveig’s obsession with and fear of her own feelings blow up both of her close friendships, her family—including Berit, who’s harboring a queer crush of her own—is the only place Solveig has left to turn. Can Solveig grow up enough to salvage her final semester of high school, or will she stay stuck in the rigid place she’s been since her mother died?

Pre-order links and other information will be coming soon! (Like really soon. I’ve uploaded the final files and everything.)

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