Cover Art & Titles

The Peach Keeper

I have just started reading this novel but I am including it here as the title is unusual and therefore intriguing and the cover in my opinion is beautifully crafted. 

Subtle colouring, rear head and shoulder view of a  female suggesting a hint of mystery and scattered flowers result in a very pleasing image, hope the contents are as equally appealing - story: so far so good.
The Somnambulist

I have included this, not because I find it a georgeous cover but it is interesting and therefore an 'attracting' cover.  It stood out as being a bit different and therefore drew me to it.  Also the title, it sounded unusual - a word I had never come across before and sounded intriguing.  If I had not come across this on the TV Bookclub I don't think I would have quessed what the story would have been about judging by the cover/title however it proved to be just as interesting and intriguing and lived up to the visual promise. 


A Friend Like Ben: The Cat That Came Home For Christmas

This cover has been adapted for the Christmas market (ie Santa hat) and given the subtitle it is very appropriate. Cute, cute, cute. An 'awww' picture reflecting a heart warming story. The font is similar to Of Moths and Butterflies although this time it suggests Christmas.




Of Moths & Butterflies

The Cover Art and Title relates perfectly to the content of the novel.  Large country house in the background with half of a blue butterfly in the foreground reinforcing the the title which uses a beautiful font appropriate to the era.  






 


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