Today we have something different for you. Instead of just revealing a cover we are asking YOU to help us choose WHICH cover to use! Mine to Spell by Janeal Falor is the second book in the Mine series. This is a YA fantasy and it is scheduled to release May 5th, 2014.
Do you like cover choice #1:
Or do you like cover choice #2:
Cast your vote here:
Be sure to stop by the authors website on March 6th for the final reveal of which cover was chosen!
Cynthia has always hidden from her father’s hexes behind her older
sister. When her family gains independence unheard of for women,
she’s relieved that her days of harsh punishments are over. But as
her seventeenth birthday approaches—the typical age to be sold to a
new master—death threats endanger her sisters. She now faces two
options: run or meet society’s expectations.
For once, Cynthia isn’t going to let her older sister shield her
from the problem. She’s going to prove to herself, her sisters, and
society that her family isn’t a threat to their traditions. She
willingly chooses to be purchased by a new master. A bold step that
takes her somewhere she never thought she would go and to a man she
might possibly fall in love with. With his help, she may
just find a way to save her sisters while discovering how to
stand up for herself. If she lives long enough.
About the author:
Amazon bestselling author Janeal Falor lives in Utah with her husband and three children. In her non-writing time she teaches her kids to make silly faces, cooks whatever strikes her fancy, and attempts to cultivate a garden even when half the things she plants die. When it's time for a break she can be found taking a scenic drive with her family or drinking hot chocolate.
Giveaway:
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This is a tough one. I like the imagery in the second one better, but prefer the lighting and color or the first one. Her face looks warm in the first and "greyish" in the second. Maybe try playing with the brightness/contrast of the second one?
ReplyDeleteThe second one is much better. The colors are more vibrant. And the girl doesn't look pissed off like the girl in option 1.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to go with the second cover as well. They're both intriguing, but the second one makes the reader pause and think about who that is and what is going on with her a bit more, I think.
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