Book three is faster paced with less emphasis on the hunky hero and more on a new character, who wants desperately to involve himself in a triangle just because I told him not to. The highway and the red color scheme reflect the fast pace, as well as the conflict. Not to mention red happens to be the new character’s main color.
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Stephannie Beman
/ February 27, 2013I really like the colors in this one and even the picture. I hope they all do good for you.
Joleene Naylor
/ February 27, 2013had a hard time trying to come up with highway in silhouette, LOL! thanks
Stephannie Beman
/ February 28, 2013I’m sure. Silhouettes can be hard to get right and not disappear altogether.
"The Light-Bearer Series" Novelist, Emily Guido
/ February 27, 2013I really like them Joleene! You did an excellent job! Congrats, Emily
Joleene Naylor
/ February 27, 2013Thanks!
dm yates
/ February 27, 2013Hey, let’s not be picking on my fav red-heart, Ms. Author.
The cover is so, so, so, so good! I love it.
And if he wants a triangle, you give it to him. Whatever he wants, I say.
Joleene Naylor
/ February 27, 2013Ha ha! You should hear some of his ideas! Jorick would KILL him!
Ruth Ann Nordin
/ March 1, 2013“a new character, who wants desperately to involve himself in a triangle just because I told him not to”
I got such a kick out of this line.
Isn’t that exactly what a character does? The opposite of what the author wants.
Great cover!
Joleene Naylor
/ March 1, 2013Yes! They’re so contrary sometimes! LOL!