The gal is Avaleigh, a human abducted to become the Dragon’s mate. The bear is Kinkaid, the Alpha of a mixed clan of shapeshifters and prisoner of “the Dragon”. Will Avaleigh escape? Will she free Kinkaid? Will Kinkaid’s clan become Avaleigh’s Boys? Will there be a Book 2?
A photo of a swamp marshy, a painted dragon rampant, a cartoon lady P.O.’d, and photobombing bear challenging, all elements not blended into a awole. At thumbnail ad size, the dark red title is hard to read and the author byline is impossible. It’s a LBC dream cover.
My question is this: how does a Dragon hide in Louisiana swamps full of alligator hunting swamp people followed by reality TV crews?
It would be obvious if there was a lousy book cover for the book based on the fake movie. This way, we don’t know for sure.
Gary
8 years ago
Shame that there aren’t any stock photos of attractive women to pick from. No other option than to couple a photo-realistic dragon and a photo-unrealistic cartoon girl. Without the lady bits, she wouldn’t serve as much of a mate. Anatomical incompatibility strikes again.
Who’s the one denying the relationship? Half-Girl or Angry Bear?
The gal is Avaleigh, a human abducted to become the Dragon’s mate. The bear is Kinkaid, the Alpha of a mixed clan of shapeshifters and prisoner of “the Dragon”. Will Avaleigh escape? Will she free Kinkaid? Will Kinkaid’s clan become Avaleigh’s Boys? Will there be a Book 2?
I’m really enjoying the contrast between actual photograph,computer art and 60s style childrens’ cartoon.Edgy.
I think Nathan’s trolling us. This is just a setup for one of his fakey B-movie posters.
A photo of a swamp marshy, a painted dragon rampant, a cartoon lady P.O.’d, and photobombing bear challenging, all elements not blended into a awole. At thumbnail ad size, the dark red title is hard to read and the author byline is impossible. It’s a LBC dream cover.
My question is this: how does a Dragon hide in Louisiana swamps full of alligator hunting swamp people followed by reality TV crews?
“… a awole …” oopsie “… a whole …”
I am insulted, sir! (But it’s a good idea.)
It would be obvious if there was a lousy book cover for the book based on the fake movie. This way, we don’t know for sure.
Shame that there aren’t any stock photos of attractive women to pick from. No other option than to couple a photo-realistic dragon and a photo-unrealistic cartoon girl. Without the lady bits, she wouldn’t serve as much of a mate. Anatomical incompatibility strikes again.