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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Cover Love?

So, I get to throw in my 2 cents for what I'd like to see on the cover for my historical romance TREASURED LIES. And one of the ways I do this is by showing my publisher (the awesome Entangled) three of my favorite covers from my genre. These are three I'm thinking of showing them:





But I'm curious. What type of cover do you like for a historical romance/romantic suspense? What draws you in and makes you think "oooo I must get this book!" :) Do you like gorgeous eye candy on the cover, a little skin showing, or something more mysterious, or just anybody in a to-die-for poofy ball gown? :D


I am having a very hard time narrowing this down because I love so many different styles of covers and can envision several different looks for my book :) Specific suggestions are welcome! :)

9 comments:

  1. For me it's all about the dress. I like the gushing gorgeous dress the heroine is wearing, and the description inside that comes with it. Eye candy is nice, but I would prefer more of a tension scene. His hand on her arm, her peeking in a door way, etc.
    I'll come back later with exact examples.

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    1. lol yeah, I see a gorgeous dress and I want the book, no matter what it's about :D

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  2. I like mysterious. Whether that's a girl running or something sinister on the cover, it just depends on what the blurb says, that's what really draws me in.

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    1. I like mysterious too - makes me wonder what's going on inside those pages :D

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  3. These are beautiful. I really liked the covers of Libba Bray's A Great and Terrible Beauty series. It's a paranormal series but the covers are a nice combination of historical + sexy mysterious. I also really like the cover of Heather Dixon's Entwined.

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    1. ooo Libba Bray's are gorgeous. Great suggestion :D I'll have to check out Entwined :D

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  4. Entwined has a gorgeous cover, so I second that suggestion. I love the Irish Princess cover. It's so vivid. But the first cover grabs me, because of the outfits and the elegance.

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  5. I love the first one, but I think it's mainly because the way the title is graphed. It reminds me of the old printing styles.

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  6. Brilliant inspirations -- I can't wait to see what they come up with!

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