It took me a while to figure out where I’d seen it before, but here’s the stock photo this cover designer used, and here’s the submission to your companion site Cover Critics that did so much better at ripping it off.
Yes, but ironically, even though this is LBC, it actually works much better, from a period perspective, than it did for that Regency Romance. That author set his/her RR in the “19th century.” It’s true that RR runs through about…1810-1820, but not beyond.
“Please, dear lord, tell me I’m adopted!”
Nothing says clean and wholesome romance like buying a female slave through the postal service.
I could swear we’ve had a cover with that gal in the bonnet and the blue dress on here before.
Possibly. All those mail order brides look alike, and they never look as good as they did in the catalog.
It took me a while to figure out where I’d seen it before, but here’s the stock photo this cover designer used, and here’s the submission to your companion site Cover Critics that did so much better at ripping it off.
Yes, but ironically, even though this is LBC, it actually works much better, from a period perspective, than it did for that Regency Romance. That author set his/her RR in the “19th century.” It’s true that RR runs through about…1810-1820, but not beyond.