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I’m so thrilled to celebrate the release of the next book in the The City of Dark Pleasures series, The Amber Columns. But first a reminder about book I, The Obsidian Stairway: When O’Mara is assigned...
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Some of my clients write erotica. Some write romance with erotic elements. Some write steamy romance. Whatever you call it, it serves the author to have a cover that reflects the content. Readers often...
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I read a confession on one of those reader confession blogs the other day that went along the lines of “I never read a book with photograph of models or people on the cover”. While I think that’s...
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Bikers, the ultimate alpha males. But what of women who ride? These sexy independent road warriors shirk the conventions of lady-like behaviour and live life by their own terms – wild and free. BIKER...
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It’s always so fun doing werewolf covers. Here’s a new series by Katharine Sadler that was so much fun to put together. I was going for a kind of pulp fiction/B movie horror look which is what the...
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A radical shift has occurred over the past couple of years in romance publishing (including YA romance) with regards to the way contemporary romance is being branded. Where previously illustrated...
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