Cover Reveal – Our first trilogy client – Cyndi Tefft’s Between Series gets a new look
1August 21, 2013 by Mod
Author Cyndi Tefft and I bond over many things, not the least of which is men in kilts. So when I heard she was thinking about trying a new look her popular Between series, I jumped at the chance to make her my first trilogy client here at Cover Your Dreams.
We had a blast putting these new covers together and I think they’re fabulous – sexy, moody and dramatic. Here they are – The Between Series:
From Goodreads:
It just figures that the love of Lindsey Water’s life isn’t alive at all, but the grim reaper, complete with a dimpled smile and Scottish accent.
After transporting souls to heaven for the last 300 years, Aiden MacRae has all but given up on finding the one whose love will redeem him and allow him entry through the pearly gates.
Torn between her growing attraction to Aiden and heaven’s siren song, Lindsey must learn the hard way whether love really can transcend all boundaries.
Aiden MacRae has been given a new life after being stuck transporting souls to heaven for the last three hundred years. He doesn’t know the culture, the times or the slang, but there is one thing he does know: he didn’t come forward alone.
The master of hell has other plans for the Scottish Highlander and has sent a transporter of his own to get the deed done. Will Lindsey be able to save him or get caught in the crossfire?
I thought it was over, that all our troubles were behind us.
We had a fairytale castle wedding surrounded by family and friends. Aiden wore a dress kilt, looking so handsome it made my heart squeeze, and I floated on air in a white version of the ball gown he’d cast for me in Versailles. Flower girl, ring bearer, Scottish ceilidh afterward—check, check, and check. It was perfect.
We were supposed to live happily ever after.
But that was before I walked in to find another woman in his bed, a demon with blood red eyes who’d disguised herself as me in order to get what she wanted most: a child from a heaven transporter.
And it was in that moment—watching my entire world crumble to the ground—that I knew.
This was not over. Not by a long shot.
Don’t those sound awesome? Congrats and thanks Cyndi!
[…] Give your cover designer some covers that you like. Peruse the stock image sites and make some suggestions. A lot of cover designers also have a portfolio of previous client work as well as pre-made or spec covers. Point out which ones you like or dislike. Your designer can adapt or re configure any design to suit your needs. Sometimes only the smallest things matter. Cyndi Tefft was drawn to this cover on my pre-made covers page. I ended up using bluish tones in her new covers. […]