'Red Queen' author is set to make her adult fiction debut. See exclusive cover reveal.

Get ready,"Red Queen"fans:Victoria Aveyardhas a new fantasy novel up her sleeve.

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"Tempest,"publishing Sept. 8, is Aveyard's adult debut. It's also the first in "The Lyrian Sea" duology, a romantic pirate fantasy that Aveyard calls "a love letter to 'The Pirates of the Caribbean.'" The second novel in the duology will follow in summer 2027.

In "Tempest," heroine Cat Rose was once the wife of a loathsome lord of the Meridian Empire and now, as a widow, is the queen of a pirate tavern in the Lyrian Sea. As the Meridian Empire sets out to usurp wealthy colonies and crush the pirate republic, Cat is faced with an ultimatum – turn in the fearsome Valerian Kane, the only man she's ever loved and the biggest threat to the Empire, or die.

USA TODAY is exclusively revealing the cover of "Tempest." Keep reading to see what Aveyard is excited for fans to see and how the sweeping blue design came to be.

'Tempest' by Victoria Aveyard cover reveal – Exclusive

"Tempest" by Victoria Aveyard comes out this September.

Aveyard was working on an entirely different adult novel with a small pirate storyline, but deep down she knew the pirates deserved their own novel, she tells USA TODAY.

"I couldn't stop thinking about it, and I was struggling so much with the other idea, which was much more literary and cerebral, and kind of half-baked. So I went for a walk and I listened to the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' soundtrack as I stomped around my neighborhood," Aveyard tells USA TODAY in an email. Having grown up with the franchise, nothing scratches the itch like "Pirates," she says. "But as I walked and listened, an entire plot unfolded. I saw the sequences, the acts, the arcs of each character so clearly, to the point it was almost scary. It truly felt like magic unfolding in my brain, and all I could do was try to write down what I was seeing."

She sent an outline to her agent and shared her dilemma, but her agent was unwavering when she responded: "Write the pirate book."

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The cover features a twisting blue sea, a ship in the distance and gold-flecked filigree. The deluxe edition hardcover will also feature stenciled edges and illustrated endpapers. Aveyard said she wanted the cover to communicate a world "torn between a pseudo-British Empire and the untamable waves of a free world."

Readers can expect more of that key contrast in the pages of "Tempest."

"The story unfolds in dual timelines, flipping back and forth so we see characters after a cataclysmic shift to the world, with everyone dealing with the repercussions, and long before, starting 10 years prior to the opening scene," Aveyard says. "I really got to follow characters more closely than I ever had before, and track their evolution while also directly contrasting two moments of (a) person's life side by side. It was a tremendous challenge to make the timelines echo each other, and keep up momentum."

Victoria Aveyard is making her adult fantasy debut with "Tempest" this year.

'Tempest' is Victoria Aveyard's long-awaited adult debut

Aveyard is known for heryoung adult fantasy series"Red Queen" and "Realm Breaker," which have sold over eight million copies in over 40 languages. She says she felt she grew up with her characters, having written "Red Queen" when she was just 21. Now that she's switching to adult, it's not the writing that feels different but the characters themselves.

"Young adult fiction is so much about discovering who you are – with adult work, you have characters who know themselves very well, who have already made choices about their lives, and have to survive with the outcomes," Aveyard says. "As a 35-year-old woman myself, writing a 30-year-old female character who chooses herself and pursues survival was so gratifying."

Clare Mulroy is USA TODAY's Books Reporter, where she covers buzzy releases, chats with authors and dives into the culture of reading. Find heron Instagram, subscribe to our weeklyBooks newsletteror tell her what you're reading atcmulroy@usatoday.com.

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Ariz. Man Accused of Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping by Online Sleuths Describes Hellish Ordeal: 'There Are Innocent People That Get Hurt'

A man who became the focus of online sleuths interested in the Nancy Guthrie case spoke to The New York Times about living in fear after his name began circulating

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  • Dominic Evans, an elementary school teacher who has never been named a suspect by law enforcement and who hasn't been contacted by police for weeks, says several people showed up outside his house believing he was a person of interest

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The lack of answers surrounding the apparent kidnapping ofNancy Guthriehas had real-life consequences for an Arizona man who became the focus of several online sleuths.

Dominic Evans, a fifth-grade teacher and a bandmate of Guthrie's son-in-law, spoke toThe New York Timesabout his nightmarish experience since his name began circulating online as a potential suspect in the search for the missing 84-year-old — despite the fact that law enforcement never named him one.

"I feel like someone's taken my name," Evans told theTimes. But for what reasons? "I don't know — monetary, clickbait, to be relevant, entertainment — but there are innocent people that get hurt."

According to theTimes,Evans spoke to law enforcement once in the wake of Guthrie's disappearance, weeks ago, and has not been contacted since.

Regardless, Evans said he became the target of significant online speculation.

After his name emerged online, Evans, who only met Guthrie once, told the paper that he and his wife, a school principal, were too afraid to pick up their son from his grandmother's home and that they hid in their bedroom with the lights off.

Further, theTimesreported, when a SWAT team was dispatched to a home two weeks after Guthrie vanished, Evans said several people showed up outside his home thinking that's where the team was heading. In reality, they had been sent to search a home 30 minutes away.

"This one felt really, really, really scary, because it was like everyone was waiting for someone to come to our house," Evans reportedly said.

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TheTimesspoke to Chris Nanos, the Pima County Sheriff, about Evans' experiences.

"He's going through hell, and it is horrible," Sheriff Nanos said. "And I don't know what to tell him except he probably should be speaking with some attorneys and sue some of these people for libel."

The paper reported that Evans' name emerged because of his connection to Tommaso Cioni, Guthrie's son-in-law, who also has been a target of speculation online.

Nanos has since ruled out Guthrie's family members as suspects.

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Guthrie, the mother ofTodayco-hostSavannah Guthrie, was reported missing on Feb. 1 after she failed to show up for church.

She is believed by authorities to have been kidnapped and law enforcement has since circulatedsurveillance footageshowing a masked, armed person appearing to tamper with Nancy's doorbell camera outside her home in Tucson, Ariz.

The Guthrie family is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information that leads to Nancy's recovery, while the FBI is offering a reward of$100,000.

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Harry Styles Addresses Viral Hairline Rumors

Harry Stylesspeaks abouthairlinerumors andwigspeculations. The former One Direction member showed off his impeccable sense of humor when he appeared on Brittany Broski's "Royal Court" on Wednesday, February 25. Notably, Styles' fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time, Disco, Occasionally, reportedly drops on March 6. It is a follow-up to the singer's 2022 album, Harry's House.

Harry Styles talks about his hairline

Harry Stylesaddresses hairline rumors and wig speculations on Brittany Broski's "Royal Court." The topic came up when Broski asked Styles if his teeth were fake, to which he replied, "No." However, he flaunted his incredible wit and sense of humor with the comment, "This hairline, though," prompting Broski to burst out laughing.

For those unversed, four years ago,DeuxMoipublished a blind item that claimed an "A-list musician / occasional actor" had gone "almost completely bald" and was wearing a wig to cover his bald dome. The blind item further stated, "His hairpiece is so lifelike that only a good eye could pick it out, and that's on a bad day. However, he doesn't take it off and clean it enough."

At the time, a major chunk of fans assumed the blind item was referring to the "Watermelon Sugar" hitmaker. In fact, the 32-year-old singer touched upon rumors about his hair in 2022 when he revealed toRolling Stone magazinethat his collaborator, Kid Harpoon, was "obsessed" with all the discourse.

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Styles remarked, "He won't stop sending me messages about [people] trying to work out if I'm bald." The former One Direction member clarified at the time that he wasn't balding. He shared, "What is it with baldness? … It skips a generation or something, right? If your grandad's bald, then you'll be bald? Well, my granddad wasn't bald, so fingers crossed."

In other news, the "Aperture" singer announced the "Together, Together" global residency on January 22. This impending tour includes 50 shows across seven cities (viaPEOPLE).

The 32-year-old global pop star will perform shows spanning across cities, including Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney from May through December. Interestingly, Styles will perform a whopping 30 shows at Madison Square Garden in the United States.

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