These are the final covers. I like them because they are uniform in design. Do you like the new look for the series? The third model's skin tone is not as pale now. Pamela Morrisson, the same talented lady that designed my Tombstone bookmarks, made these for Sword of the Spirit (my publisher.)
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I like the first two, "Me" and "Him" - but "Her" looks washed out. She needs some color in her face. Otherwise, they're great, Michelle.
LOL! Thanks. Actually the character in book 3 is super white skinned and she hates her skin tone, so this is perfect. My niece and nephew are both super white also.
Okay, understood. But what about a little bone definition? Cheekbones, or something? She really looks naked. :)
I'm sorry, kiddo, it's just too stark compared to the other two. Why not just a tinge of blush to define her cheekbones?
BTW, I really hate bloggers new captcha. One of the words is almost impossible to make out. Takes at least 3 tries to figure it out.
Oh I know it's not your fault. Just venting. LOL
I give all 3 "two thumbs up".
I read the first one and reviewed it, I think. If so, I loved the cover you had the first time around, but the cover looks good. Blessings for your series, BJ Robinson
I do like the matching look.
I like all three covers. Great job!
I like the covers, but will It's Not About Him be available as an ebook? I downloaded Me almost 2 years ago and would like to read Her, but don't want to download it without reading Him.
Holly, working on that. Will have It's Not About Him as an ebook in the next few months. Sorry they never had it as an ebook before. But the publisher didn't want to do it so... now I have one who does.
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