I did with the very first one, only that I asked Harper Collins not to put the usual woman or man in historical clothing with no head 🙂 Which was the British historical standard. My books focus very much on the people in the story, and the emotional development of the story, and I wanted a face included on the cover to reflect that. Alexandra Allden then came up with the cover for The Illicit Love of a Courtesan… and then the theme has stuck…
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I absolutely love your covers, they are so classy. Without doubt the best out there. Do you have a hand in their design? They compliment your writing.
I did with the very first one, only that I asked Harper Collins not to put the usual woman or man in historical clothing with no head 🙂 Which was the British historical standard. My books focus very much on the people in the story, and the emotional development of the story, and I wanted a face included on the cover to reflect that. Alexandra Allden then came up with the cover for The Illicit Love of a Courtesan… and then the theme has stuck…
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I’m wanting to know if you’re newest book Entangled will be in paperback?
Hi Deborah, yes it will be available in paperback too.
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Jane