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I really struggle with putting images of people on my book covers. Granted, I've only done one cover so far but I really love it, have gotten a lot of comments on it, and I think it fits the story.
So for my new WIP (43,000/55,000 words), I need to come up with a cover style that I can use for the other three books in the series that will follow it.
I'm thinking about having a basic design and then putting two images that deal with the story line on the front. So the books look similar.
My book is a Christian Romance but there is some mystery/suspense through the whole thing.
The main character is a police officer and so I want one of the images to be bullets scattered and then the other character is a photographer and I want to use a photograph of Texas bluebonnets because it's mentioned in the book and given as a gift in the end.
Does that work? Or do I absolutely need people?
Thoughts?
So for my new WIP (43,000/55,000 words), I need to come up with a cover style that I can use for the other three books in the series that will follow it.
I'm thinking about having a basic design and then putting two images that deal with the story line on the front. So the books look similar.
My book is a Christian Romance but there is some mystery/suspense through the whole thing.
The main character is a police officer and so I want one of the images to be bullets scattered and then the other character is a photographer and I want to use a photograph of Texas bluebonnets because it's mentioned in the book and given as a gift in the end.
Does that work? Or do I absolutely need people?
Thoughts?