![]() ![]() ![]() And as entertaining as that may be (to me), it's not really what we're all here for, is it? It's just one of the many perks. Ok, I've got to move on to the review, or I'll just sit and rant about the cover art forever. And all I really have to say is whyyyyy? Why would they do this? Do they really hate their kneecaps that much? What really gets me is it's the same picture. ![]() You give me pictures of the deceptively tasteful front cover, and then viciously try to blind me with the back cover. Seriously, who put this gaudy purple and magenta monstrosity on my book? I am not above busting a few kneecaps over something like this. I guess we couldn't go without the classic clinch after all. The front cover was the same tasteful picture I found on the internet, but then I flipped over to the back and was utterly appalled. Romantic without getting overly cheesy.Īnd then I received the book in the mail. They're not up in your face, either, and the whole thing has a clandestine, almost voyeuristic feel to it. ![]() It still has the intimate clasp (the "clinch") featured on so many, but the couple actually seems to be facing each other, and the dark colours of night give a tasteful twist on the old classic. Ranting about the cover? Why, yes! Yes, I would like to start there! I ordered this book online, and when I did, I thought "Sweet! It's that rare jewel of romance: a book with a cover I wouldn't be embarrassed to haul around in public." I mean, check it out. ![]()
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