Which of these covers do you like better? Which would make you want to grab the book and read it? (Keep in mind, the gold frames are part of the blog, not the covers.) These are temporary picture files.
On the final cover, the Bigstock logo will be gone.
8 comments:
Wow, Tori, both of those are beautiful. My first reaction was the top one with the woman. But truthfully, both of them are really nice.
Good luck!
They say that faces sell better, but I'm seriously drawn to the ribbon heart. It stands out.
I'm one of those weird people who don't like people on covers. So I would go for the second cover with the ribbons. Also, for me personally based on the cover alone, the first one would make me not pick it up because of the cowboy hat. I don't know what the blurb says about the book or where it takes place but the first one says Western to me even though there's snow on her coat.
I love the one with the woman on the cover. I'm a person-on-the-cover kind of gal. Objects don't usually make a strong connection for me.
I generally like people on covers but this particular model doesn't tell me much about the book. It's winter, she's happy - that's about it.
The cover with the package is colorful which draws my eye, it looks Christmasy, and the ribbon ends in a heart, which signals to me that it's a romance.
So, I'd go with the present.
I'd definitely go with the one with the girl on the cover. The ribbon one doesn't say anything to me.
I love both covers, but the one with the gift says to me, "The Christmas Gift" It is more Christmasy. I like the girl on the other cover. The snow speaks Christmas, but I'm from the Midwest so it would. And it's true, it says western which is good if it is. This probably hasn't helped you at all. The gold frame fits the covers even though it isn't part of them.
Thanks everyone. The overwhelming choice was the one with the girl on the cover, so that's what we went with. It should be live sometime today.
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