You’re going to say I’m BOO-ring, but it would’ve been a completely acceptable cover if there weren’t photobombing people in it. The color tone of the photo is good, the font is good… True, it doesn’t really scream ‘spiritual fantasy’, but what does?
Sometimes less is more: the people in the foreground are distracting.
An Ordinary Angel 2 with a distant church spire silhouetted against the rising/setting sun and some Firefly lens flares are nice. If the author and title had some contrast and were more distinctive at thumbnail and intermediate web ad sizes I’d kinda like this cover.
You’re going to say I’m BOO-ring, but it would’ve been a completely acceptable cover if there weren’t photobombing people in it. The color tone of the photo is good, the font is good… True, it doesn’t really scream ‘spiritual fantasy’, but what does?
I agree, Catie. Remove the people and the cover becomes passable.
Sometimes less is more: the people in the foreground are distracting.
An Ordinary Angel 2 with a distant church spire silhouetted against the rising/setting sun and some Firefly lens flares are nice. If the author and title had some contrast and were more distinctive at thumbnail and intermediate web ad sizes I’d kinda like this cover.
It doesn’t quite scream LBC. But, not everyone can reach such… depths, I guess is the word in this case.
But I am amused by the suggestion the quite ordinary looking town across a narrow stretch of water is off-limits to angels.