![]() ![]() I contacted my publisher and asked if we could change the cover, but it was a no go. I know now it was a stock photo picture, but I was a newbie then. About a month before Ocean’s Kiss was released, I saw a new release on Amazon with the exact same couple on the cover. We worked through edits and got closer to the publishing date. It just didn’t fit with what I had in my head. When it was sent to me, I was a bit hesitant. My first published work was a male/female read. ![]() Then, it was a man and a baby, or a Native American in a loincloth. If the book had a man in a kilt on the front of it, I bought it. In my opinion, a book cover can add sales to a book that you might have missed otherwise. What’s the first thing you notice about a book? That’s a pretty easy answer, right? Some would say the title, or the author, but the cover is the very first thing to grab your attention and say, “hey you, keep looking right here!” Granted, when your favorite author has a new release, you see that name and go gaga I do the same thing over the Warden. Thank you all for visiting with me and thank you for hosting me! and I’m here as part of my blog tour for Collateral Damage. I hope this blog post finds you all happy and sassy as you go about your day. ![]() What’s up my darlins! I am wicked thrilled to be visiting here with all of you today. ![]()
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