Then there is the question of should the title include something specific to the main characters or should it stand alone? Sandra Brown is one for standing alone and I've come to appreciate that quality for she is an amazing writer, in particular of western romances. "Hidden Fires" is still one of my all time favorites, the title alone is enough to make even a first time reader look twice without even reading the synopsis.
One thing that either turns me on or off to a book is the cover art. If the hero is any incarnation of a Fabio type, or anything like that, instinctively, my lip will curl and I immediately rethink my purchase. Big time. If I have such a choice when I am published I plan to stay away from models on the cover. Amanda Quick does something marvelous with her Arcane Society cover art (under her pseudonym Amanda Quick only) and I plan to do the same. Outside of general physical descriptions, she leaves her characters looks to the imagination of the reader. I'd make an exception though, for Hugh Jackman, Maxwell, Jude Law or a pre-Angelina Brad Pitt as cover models.
SO, here it is: "Fall of the Raven"
Let me know what you think!
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