Hello, lovey readers. I’m pleased
to reveal the cover of my next release right here on STT.
Some covers are more difficult
than others. For example, my mail-order bride series was easy-peasy. Readers’
expectations are pretty much set in stone for romance, and especially sub-genres
like mail-order brides. Not so with mixed genres like my Wolf Deceivers series. Book 3, The
Captain’s Challenge starts out in Savannah, one of the most romantic places
in the world, in my humble opinion. But like the other books in this series,
it’s a mix of historical, romance, and suspense.
I wanted a Southern background
since the story is set in Reconstruction Georgia. Most of it takes place in
Macon, Georgia, where the heroine’s family townhouse is located. I used the Hay
House, a lovely antebellum house in Macon, as my model. I’d toured the house
twice so I had a good feel for it, including those beautifully restored rooms.
Actually there are many
antebellum houses in Central and South Georgia, and those further south have
those moss draped live oaks I knew would create that sinister touch my story
needed. However, the background can’t
compete with the models representing the book’s characters. After finding the
models that looked similar to my hero and heroine, I wisely left the rest up to
my cover designer.
Army Intelligence Officer, Alex Blaine, is
tasked to uncover the ring-leader of an anarchist gang that’s endangering the residents
and thwarting the new Georgia government. Gillian Carey has lived in England for the
past eight years. Returning to her home in Reconstruction Georgia, she intends to
search for her brother, still missing from the war. But Gillian is shocked to
find a different world from the one she left as a twelve-year-old, her father a
broken and brooding man. She turns to the handsome army captain to help her find
her brother, not realizing her father is one of the suspects Alex is investigating. Or that he may have been responsible for her brother's death.
What’s the first thing you notice about a book cover?
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Beautiful cover, Elaine. It's nice to read how a cover is designed. Glad you had input on yours. I look forward to reading The Captain's Challenge when released.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I notice about a book cover is the picture and then the title along with the shading and shadows that might be in the cover.
Never been to Georgia but would like to visit one day.
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at the cover, I like to see the connection between the picture and the title. Congrats!!!
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