My new book covers! |
So what do you think? |
Woo Hoo!
Soooo exciting!
These are the new covers for my two historical novels, The Distant Shore and Billowing Sails.
My publisher felt it was time for an update and I think they give Emma-Lee, the main character of both books, a fresh new look.
I actually resisted at first – accepting change has never been my forte. But I’m glad I relented now that I’ve seen what a very talented cover artist can do … not really altering my perception of who Emma-Lee is, but enhancing the possibilities and engaging the imagination in all that she could be.
It was my desire to keep the distant storm clouds and dark edges on the horizon of The Distant Shore to symbolize the tragedy and mystery that Emma-Lee was thrust into on the island through no fault of her own. Not unlike many of the problems we face every day – problems not of our own making, but problems we must wade through nonetheless.
And the cover artist (whom I’ve never met or even spoken to) came up with the beautiful brightness and glorious sunbeams (if you read my books, you know how much I absolutely ADORE those symbolic fingers of our Creator reaching down to us in the form of sunbeams!) portraying Emma-Lee’s emerging faith and hope in Papa God for Billowing Sails.
The use of sunbeams is just another marvelously cool coincidence that isn’t.
It’s a grace note. An amazing grace note that proves to me yet again that Papa God is involved in every single detail of our lives. Even book cover radical makeovers!
P.S. If you’ve never read these delightful novels inspired by a true story, good news! They’re on sale for $1.99 each for a limited time in e-reader version for both Kindle and Nook. And of course they’re also available in print from www.Amazon.com and www.BarnesandNoble.com as well as anywhere books are sold.