For an author, seeing your cover for the first time is a lot like going on a blind date. Sometimes there’s that first wild thrill–love at first sight. Other times, there’s no attraction at all and you wonder how you’re going to make it through this publishing dinner all the way to the dessert of reviews. Other times, somewhere between the salad and the main course, a cover grows on you. You have concerns about what you see, but then you start noticing all the cover’s good qualities. This is a cover you can bring home to your mother!

I’ve experienced all these reactions to my covers. For example, when I first saw the cover for Wild Tethered Bound, I actually got goosebumps just like the ones on my heroine’s arm. I loved the way it captured my heroine’s connection to the forest as a Dryad. I was thrilled to see how easily a mystical tendril of red mist could both seem like a garment and a magic spell. I loved the colors, the posture, the sensuality–everything. It was absolutely love at first sight.

I wasn’t as happy about the cover for Midnight Medusa. It wasn’t that the artist hadn’t done a bang-up job, but it was so jarringly different from the image that I had in my head that I brooded for a day or two, obsessing on every possible flaw. I kept staring at the overhead beams that should have portrayed a Swiss Chalet but instead made me think that my characters were getting it on in a basement. I didn’t like my hero’s sideburns or my heroine’s freckles, and ignored the delicious pose of my heroine’s hands, one pushing him away, one pulling him near.
When it came to Poisoned Kisses, it took me only a moment or two to adjust. The heroine wasn’t what I expected, but I was positively enraptured by the Tomb Raider feel of it. The fact that the artist had paid such careful attention to details like Kyra’s peridot choker and her assassin’s knife made me all warm and tingly inside. It may not have been love at very first sight, but only a few more glances had me certain to invite this cover back to my house for a metaphorical nightcap.
While I’m not sure that my passionate relationship with my cover for Poisoned Kisses is at an end, I’m faced with the delicious flirtation of my newest cover. Following up my success with Poisoned Kisses is another installment of the HQN Nocturne mythica series, this one about a sexy siren and her Naval Academy prey. More details about this novella will be forthcoming, but for now I want to share the latest cover. I think this cover promises a very engaging little fling!
