Tea, Me, and Memory – J. Traveler Pelton

Tea, Me, and Memory – J. Traveler Pelton

See this cover on Good Reads Covers are supposed to give you a sense of the story. Tea, Me and Memory gives you a sense that your grandmother is silently judging you for not calling more often. Let’s start with our leading lady: perched at a table, book in hand,...
The Nexus – Sara Blake

The Nexus – Sara Blake

See this cover on Good Reads Some covers don’t even need to be roasted — they roast themselves just by existing. The Nexus is one of those. This design hinges entirely on a single glowing orb, and unfortunately, that orb looks less like a mysterious interdimensional...
Trouble in Heaven – J.C. Worthington and R.G. Ryan

Trouble in Heaven – J.C. Worthington and R.G. Ryan

See this cover on Good Reads Sometimes a cover is bad in a boring way, and sometimes it ascends into a special kind of chaos that can only be described as “graphic design purgatory.” Trouble in Heaven lands squarely in the latter camp, looking less like a celestial...
Lost by the Alpha – Bella Moodragon

Lost by the Alpha – Bella Moodragon

See this cover on Good Reads Paranormal romance covers are supposed to smolder with danger and allure. Lost by the Alpha instead smolders with… teal photo filters, mismatched stock images, and the faint whiff of a Windows XP wallpaper. The heroine, posed front and...
Revitalize, Engage, Generate – Sam A. Shukor

Revitalize, Engage, Generate – Sam A. Shukor

See this cover on Good Reads Some covers look like books. Others look like corporate brochures left behind at a conference table. Revitalize, Engage, Generate lands firmly in the latter camp — a visual reminder that buzzwords can’t build bridges, and bad design can’t...