Fire & Steel
Presenting the cover to my latest novel, APOCALYPSE RISING, the sequel to Touch Of Fire. Expected release is May 9, 2011.
A cryptic passage from the book: The woman is fire. The man, steel.
I'd say the cover captures that sentiment nicely.
A cryptic passage from the book: The woman is fire. The man, steel.
I'd say the cover captures that sentiment nicely.
The only place left to hide was in the past.
Comments
Sorry.
Great cover :)
I'm rather partial to the violet in the background. I like the painterly effect they used.
Can't wait to get my hands on this one.
And your scheduled release date is my birthday. I know what I'm getting myself as a present!
Cate: Actually, I hope it compliments Touch Of Fire (which is published by Samhain). I sent the art department the cover to ToF and this is what they came up with. A similar vein, but different.
Linda: Your birthday is on the 9th!? Wow. You are my third good friend with that birthday. I must be drawn to people on that date. LOL.
Angelina/Sandra: She is definitely ready for battle--and being thwarted every step of the way. :grin:
Ref: hero
I was a little irked about the use of this particular type of sword because that's not what Grey uses, but the gist of the story is that he is a protector, so I can't gripe about details.
Besides, authors do not get any real say about cover art. We just pray it isn't ugly. LOL.
RE: authors do not get any real say about cover art. We just pray it isn't ugly
You got that right ...
The first time I got a chance to give input on a cover, I went through a lot of trouble sending art files, fonts, and designs. Then I found out they were just being polite and quickly ignored my help. LOL!
Wishing can sometimes help the cover art too.
Thank you for popping by my blog today. I shall be posting a follow up to the comment question tomorrow!
Margo: You're right! I never noticed that before. Cool.
Ellie: I'll be there. Count on it.
Clarissa: Thank you!
Catie: I hope the cover does the story justice. It's a tad steamier than the first story.
Barbara: Hush, woman. That's my favorite part. Though I wouldn't mind him a little bit beefier.
Madeleine: You get a cookie. You're the first person to mention the copy.
I thought the catchphrase was excellent.
Rula: It was really important to me to make the sequel feel like a continuation of the first book. I think they did a good job on that.
Congrats!