Mail Order Bride: For the Love of the Baby: A Sweet and Inspirational Western Historical Romance (Hearts Head West Book 3)

Mail Order Bride: For the Love of the Baby: A Sweet and Inspirational Western Historical Romance (Hearts Head West Book 3)

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red
red
6 years ago

If there’s a tag for Photobombing Font, I nominate “Joyce”.

Mike
Mike
6 years ago

When in doubt, add more fonts.

Bruce
Bruce
6 years ago

I guess love makes babies freakishly large.

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

Only sweet inspirational love, I’m guessing. Either way I don’t envy her having to deliver that thing.

Hitch
6 years ago

How do we know it’s Book 3? Hmmm, omitted from the poor, sparsely-decorated cover, poor thing.

David King
6 years ago

Why does the word “Joyce” randomly appear on the page in a totally different font and style, like it was put there for a different cover which then got reused for this cover?

Ericb
Ericb
6 years ago

It’s Alive!

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago

Chris Costello’s design goal for Papyrus font was to capture the look of a written text done 2,000 years ago in ink on papyrus. Since its 1983 release the font has been hideously misused. This is simply not the font for 19th century Old West Mail Order Brides. Or for most other covers using it that show up here.

dtw
dtw
6 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Thought I’d search out genuinely reasonable uses of Papyrus.
How about this? National Geographic know what they’re doing.
http://www.kaywinters.com/cover1aa.jpg