In case you’re wondering, “How long is Nathan going to keep this up?”… I’ve decided to make it a full 30 days presenting revised covers. There are more than that (it sometimes seems like an infinite number), but I’m going to save them for another series of posts sometime in the future.
- Destiny Revealed (original here)
- The Hirelings (original here)
- Shadows Fall (original here)
- It’s On Us (original here)
- Armchair Detective: ‘The Pilot’ (original here)
- Honor Bound – Awakenings and Sacrifices: Book One and Two Together in One Volume (original here)
- Poison’s Kiss (original here)
- Bohemian Ghosts (original here)
- Donovan’s Gauntlet (original here)
- The Witch’s Vampire (original here)
- Concealed Leverage, with a new title (original here)
- Drowned Murmurs, with a new title (original here)
- Tracing the Contours, with a new title (original here)
- Conquered Shores (original here)
- The Trouble With Bruce (original here)
- November Jones (original here)
- Body Wave (A Text-A-Nurse Mystery 1) (original here)
- Wild Blood (original here)
- Deep Trouble (original here)
- Three Heads: The Final Cut, with a revised title (original here)
There are a couple of truly impressive replacements here… but only a couple.
I’ve noticed for some time that a number of these “new covers” have gone to the opposite extreme of the original, but “Three Heads” has got to take the cake on that. It went from a psychadelic “Seizure Risk” cover to something that looks like a mandatory cover page on a school book report and is quite possibly the Platonic ideal of “BOO-ring.”
Of the two, I’ll confess that I prefer the seizure-inducing cover. At least it looks like the book is about something.