![]() ![]() ![]() My standalone, The Friar, had a professional cover, but the title and cover had some readers thinking it was religious or religious taboo. ![]() Those covers were okay-and I say that in a flat tone of voice – my readers liked them, but they weren’t attracting new readers as much as I hoped. Recovering my series was a given since I’d done the original covers myself-something a lot of us have done for financial reasons in the beginning of our careers. If I remember correctly, one of her books has gone through 6 different covers!Īt the end of last year, I took Alessandra’s advice. ![]() NYT and USA Today Bestselling Author Alessandra Torre (I highly recommend joining her Facebook group) has mentioned many times in her videos, blogs, and post that, if your books aren’t selling, then changes need to be made. I’ve read DD’s D epth of Emotion series, and it’s really good (and I don’t like 1st person, but I still loved the stories and her style). A third author had suggested she try something new and recover them (and also update the titles and blurbs) because the books aren’t getting the recognition and following they deserve. Author DD Lorenzo and I were just talking about the book covers, titles, and blurbs of her books. ![]()
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