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Book Cover Book Cover Sybil, thanks so much for having me on The Good, the Bad and the Unread. Since I just received my cover flats for Scandal’s Daughter, complete with glittery gold foil, I know exactly what I want to blog about!

When I was dreaming about a possible cover art for my book, as writers tend to do, I knew one thing: I wanted the cover to feature my hero. Sebastian is tall, dark and delicious and I love, love, love him. And I thought he’d sell books *g*.

Instead, I got a horse. My heroine, Gemma, and a horse—and please don’t make the obvious jokes, my husband has already been there.

Before the cover conference with the art department, my editor said the image that leapt to her mind was Gemma riding around her grandfather’s estate. I said, Yes, well, maybe Sebastian can lift her down from the horse—cue image of rather nice back view in tight buckskin breeches with shoulder muscles straining against his coat, mmm…

Where was I? Oh, yes. The cover. Ooh…or maybe Sebastian could hold Gemma in a tasteful clinch and the horse could be, you know, tethered to a tree in the background, or…

So about this cover with the horse… I love it. When I first opened the jpeg of the cover art for Scandal’s Daughter, the vividness of the colors and the beauty of my heroine in her dreamy pose with the rolling English hills behind her literally took my breath away. The Berkley art department captured the spirit of Scandal’s Daughter perfectly in a painting I’d be glad to hang on my wall. And I’m so pleased, because being a new author I didn’t expect that kind of attention to detail for my book.
<Book Cover Book CoverSo now, will I worry about what the next cover is going to be like? Of course I will! I already have a few suggestions…

What about you? What sort of cover makes you pick up a romance novel in a bookstore? Do you like to see the hero in all his glory or would you rather he be left to your imagination? And most importantly, do you like horses?