Me too.
Pretty flowers though. But do we need to see them from four different angles?
Naaman Brown
8 years ago
Well, the back ground is royal purple. With a more early 19th century font that cloned flower arrangement might imply Regency era romance to someine with more imagination. To me though it’s bad font choice and mystery meat.
I am tempted to propose that there have been more romantic novels about heiresses reclaiming their rightful family estate than there were actual family estates in the entire Regency era. Just because an apparently infinite number of Regency romances and finite number of estates in interegnum England under the Prince Regent George IV.
David
7 years ago
My first thought — a cookbook. And why put “Copyrighted Material” on the cover as if someone might think it was not?
The “Copyright Material” text is an overlay that Amazon puts on the physical book covers it displays (but, not, for some reason, on ebook covers). That, at least, cannot be blamed on the designer.
It bothers me that the first part of the author’s name runs out of the middle circle but the end part doesn’t.
Me too.
Pretty flowers though. But do we need to see them from four different angles?
Well, the back ground is royal purple. With a more early 19th century font that cloned flower arrangement might imply Regency era romance to someine with more imagination. To me though it’s bad font choice and mystery meat.
I am tempted to propose that there have been more romantic novels about heiresses reclaiming their rightful family estate than there were actual family estates in the entire Regency era. Just because an apparently infinite number of Regency romances and finite number of estates in interegnum England under the Prince Regent George IV.
My first thought — a cookbook. And why put “Copyrighted Material” on the cover as if someone might think it was not?
The “Copyright Material” text is an overlay that Amazon puts on the physical book covers it displays (but, not, for some reason, on ebook covers). That, at least, cannot be blamed on the designer.