What do you think? I was thrilled
when I saw the cover. As I told Revell's Art Director, I think it's even more
beautiful than the one for Out of the Embers, and that's saying a
lot, since Embers has a fabulous cover. This one is even more fabulous.
At least that's my opinion.
The model is exactly the way I envisioned Dorothy, and I love how the colors of her dress coordinate with the autumn scene. Then there's the title, which continues the fire theme from Out of the Embers at the same time that it gives you a hint about the story. I like it as much as I do the cover.
To give you a sneak peek into Dreams Rekindled, here's the blurb that'll be part of the sales catalog.
The model is exactly the way I envisioned Dorothy, and I love how the colors of her dress coordinate with the autumn scene. Then there's the title, which continues the fire theme from Out of the Embers at the same time that it gives you a hint about the story. I like it as much as I do the cover.
To give you a sneak peek into Dreams Rekindled, here's the blurb that'll be part of the sales catalog.
Though she hopes for a
quiet, uncomplicated life for herself, Dorothy Clark wants nothing more than to
stir others up. Specifically, she dreams of writing something that will
challenge people as much as Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin seems to have. But in 1850s
Mesquite Springs, there are few opportunities for writers—until newspaperman
Brandon Holloway arrives, that is.
Brandon Holloway has seen the disastrous effects of challenging
others and has no intention of repeating that mistake. Instead of following his
dreams, he’s committed to making a new—and completely uncontroversial—start in
the Hill Country.
As Dorothy’s involvement in the fledgling newspaper grows from
convenient to essential, the same change seems to be happening in Brandon’s heart.
But before romance can bloom, Dorothy and Brandon must work together to
discover who’s determined to divide the town and destroy Brandon’s livelihood.
With this second novel in the Mesquite Springs series,
bestselling author Amanda Cabot invites you to discover the healing power of
truth.
If you've read my
bio, you know that at one point I aspired to be a newspaper reporter, so you
can imagine how much fun I had telling Dorothy and Brandon's story and
including details of 19th century papers and printing presses. And, since I suspect you're curious, let me tell you that Dreams Rekindled is scheduled to be released on March 2, 2021.
Now come the important questions. Would the cover make you want to read the book? What about the blurb? Does that intrigue you? I'd love to hear your reaction to both.
Absolutely stunning! And yes it makes me want to read the book along with knowing who wrote it!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my, yes! I can't wait to read the story behind the cover!
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