Kristin Billerbeck is a proud Californian, wife, mother of four, and connoisseur of the irrelevant. She writes Christian Chick Lit; where she finds need for most of the useless facts lulling about in her head.
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Colleen Coble writes romantic suspense with a strong atmospheric element. A lovable animal of some kind--usually a dog--always populates her novels. She can be bribed with DeBrand mocha truffles.
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Denise Hunter writes women's fiction and love stories with a strong emotional element. Her husband says he provides her with all her romantic material, but Denise insists a good imagination helps too.
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Diann Hunt writes romantic comedy and humorous women's fiction. She has been happily married forever, loves her family, chocolate, her friends, chocolate, her dog, and well, chocolate.
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Cheryl Hodde writes romantic medical suspense under the pen name of Hannah Alexander, using all the input she can get from her husband, Mel, for the medical expertise. For fun she hikes and reads. Out of guilt, she rescues discarded cats. She and Mel are presently taking orders from four pampered strays.
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18 Comments:
I like the one with the girl walking in the rain the best - it makes me kind of intrigued.
2, the one with the girl in the rain...much more evocative and really catches the eye.
I like the image on number 2, but it feels darker than the stories you usually write. I like number 3 too, and it feels like a Billerbeck book to me.
Number 1 is too generic.
I still like the Red Raincoat best.
If the title actually refers to a scent, I like cover #3, but with a more attractive perfume bottle.
I still like the girl in the red coat walking in the rain the best.
oooh! I like the one with the girl smelling perfume! but i also like the other two a lot... such a hard choice! i think i go with the 3rd.
the third one!
I wish there were an atomizer on the 3rd one with her squeezing it and the that the shot captured the spray hanging in the air. To me, the little doohitchy she's holding feels scientific (which, yes, I know perfumery is, but your books aren't)
I love the 3rd one. It's totally "you" and I'd pick it off of a shelf. Plus it tells what the story is about! Can't wait to read it:)
I like the first one with the flower.
#2-The one with the girl walking in the rain. This one draws me in much more than the other two.
I like #2 the best -- looks like the story might have a serious storyline with a light-hearted angle. #3 looks like she's about to eat the stick, not smell it. :-)
i like number 2
I like covers 1 & 2 the best. The woman on the #3 cover is too immodest, and wouldn't be a good cover for guys to see...in my opinion. :)
I like #2.
hmmm...I like #2 if it's set in Paris. If it isn't and the title is actually the name of a perfume featured in the book, then I like the idea of #3 but I agree with a couple of others that it could be improved. A different bottle, more clothes. :-)
The woman in the rain fits the title better than the other two options. Somehow it emotes a feeling that makes me want to read the story.
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