Hi everyone,
Today my guest is the lovely Michelle Roth, who is discussing covers.
MICHELLE ROTH
Michelle Roth is a novelist from Los Angeles, California. When she’s not disappearing into foreign lands, or making two perfect strangers that she invented fall in love, she’s probably curled up somewhere with a glass of wine and a good book.
In her spare time she is typically hanging out with her awesome boyfriend and their two equally awesome cats. She likes taking road trips to nowhere in particular, cooking elaborate meals then making other people do the dishes, and being nerdy on the internet. Visit her blog at www.michelleroth.net for information on her latest releases, exclusive excerpts, and more.
What's in a cover?
As readers, I feel like we all fall into
one of two camps. There are those of us who see a nice cover and say, “Oh, I'd
like to read that,” and then those who see a nice cover and say, “Oooh. That's
a nice cover. I'd like to read the back of it to see if I want to read this
book.”
Notice how in both cases, it all started
with the cover art?
It makes sense that this would be true. The
cover is first thing that we see when we pick a book up off the shelf or as
we're paging through new releases on Amazon. We look for covers that appeal to
us. We're naturally attracted to covers with inviting colors, fonts that are
easy on the eyes, and a super hot guy (or two) thrown into the mix doesn't hurt
a thing, now does it? (winky face)
One of the things I like about Siren
Publishing's covers is that you pretty much always can tell what you're getting
on the cover. Usually there are two (or more) people in varying states of
undress, locked in some sort of embrace. The cover usually features something
like a city landscape (such as my books have) or some other hint as to the main
setting of the book.
As authors, we don't have complete control
over the cover art, but we do get a say in it. Each time I submit a book,
there's a questionnaire that goes along with it that asks me what the major
themes of the book are, what my characters look like, where it's set, what I
want and what I don't want. It's important that these details be fairly
accurate. My writing tells the story, but the cover of the book is the first
impression you'll get about what's inside.
To tell you the truth, with my first book,
I didn't really have a picture in mind for the cover. I gave some vague ideas
but didn't really know WHAT I wanted. As I've published more books, I've gotten
choosier about settings, colors used, fonts and examples of what my characters
look like. As a direct results, my covers have gotten closer to the vision I
have in my head. They've gotten closer to the vision that I want YOU to have in your head when you read my
work.
I think, despite the age old advice, we all
tend to judge a book by its cover. In this case, it's totally okay to do that
though. When done properly, the cover is merely an artists reflection of what's
contained in the book. It enhances the reader's vision of the people and places
that the author is talking about. That means that the story becomes more
realistic and vivid. It's a win-win for everyone involved.
Michelle Roth's Latest Release
Unexpectedly Yours by Michelle Roth
YOU CAN BUY THIS BOOK HERE:
http://www.bookstrand.com/unexpectedly-yours
BLURB
Elle Thomas has had a crush on Jim Conroy for months now. Among
their small circle of friends, they're the only two single people left. It
makes sense that he might gravitate toward her at social events, and maybe even
flirt a little bit, right? Elle can't help but want more, though.
Jim may be going insane. He's been chasing Elle for months. He's
flirted with her, asked her out, and done everything else he could think of to
get her attention short of skywriting his feelings. When Elle finally agrees to
go out with him, things quickly heat up between them.
What starts out as a single spark of attraction between them
quickly burns out of control. As they settle into the beginnings of a
relationship, one moment will change their lives forever. Is their relationship
strong enough to survive when reality sets in?
STORY EXCERPT
The
next hour flew by as she worked on the clam chowder. Setting down the spoon,
she moved back to the tomato soup. Judging it cool enough to put into the
refrigerator, she grabbed the handles of the stock pot and started to pour it
into a storage container.
Jim
breezed through the door as she was finishing. Like always, she totally lost her
concentration when he walked into the room. Soup sloshed over the side of the
container. She cursed roundly, as the soup scalded her hand.
Turning
to the sink, she turned the water on and rinsed the soup off of her hand. Jim
hurried over and said, “Shit. I’m sorry. Are you okay?”
“Yeah,” she said, “I’m just a
klutz. It’s not your fault.”
Jim
looked at her and said, “That looks really red.”
Elle
waved her hand and said, “Not too bad. The soup wasn’t that hot.”
He
reached out and put his hand on her wrist, gently steering her hand back to the
sink. Turning the water on cool, he moved it back under the stream. They stood
there for a few moments, his hand circling her wrist as she let the water run
over it.
Reaching
out with her other hand she turned the water off and said, “It’s fine now. I
promise.”
“You’re sure?” he asked,
concerned.
Rolling
her eyes now, she said, “Yes. I’m sure. I’m totally fine. I burn myself quite
frequently. It’s part of the job.”
He eyed
the red blotch on her hand and frowned again, unconvinced.
“Would it make you feel better
if I put something cold on it?” she asked.
“If it’s not a lot less red
after we eat, then yes,” he said.
“We?” she asked.
“Yeah, we. I’ve tried to get you
to go out with me a couple of times now. I figure this is the only way you’ll
let me buy you dinner,” he said with a grin.
She
smiled now. He was such a flirt.
“You know. If you keep asking,
one of these days I’m going to think you’re serious, Jim,” she said, moving
toward the food he’d set on the counter. Then she asked, “Which one of these is
mine?” as she rifled through the brown paper bag.
When
she looked up, he was staring at her like he was trying to solve a puzzle. He
finally asked, “What makes you think I’m not serious? I’ve been flirting with
you for months.”
Elle
blinked, confused for a minute, and said, “Honestly, I thought it was a
proximity thing. When everyone gets together, we’re the only two single people.
I didn’t realize you were serious.”
“I see that,” he said.
“Proximity? You don’t give yourself a lot of credit, Elle.”
Reaching
for one of the containers, he opened it then passed it over to her.
Picking
up her fork, she shrugged at him and said, “I’m just a realist.”
He gave
an almost imperceptible shake of his head, then said, “Elle,” and sighed.
They
moved into the office and sat on the couch. Digging into their food, they were
both silent for a few minutes.
Finally,
Jim asked, “What did you mean, you’re a realist?”
Elle
snorted and said, “Come on. You know you’re ridiculously hot. I just didn’t
think you’d be interested.”
Jim
grinned and said, “Thanks, but why wouldn’t I be interested in you?”
“You could be dating willowy
models. I’m not saying I’m ugly, but I’m pretty average. Not willowy in the
slightest,” Elle said, shrugging.
“The willowy model types you
think I should be dating don’t have much substance in my experience. They’re
usually looking for a leg up in the entertainment industry or they’re after my
money. I prefer my women…real. You’re very much my type,” he said, looking her
directly in the eye now.
Flushing,
Elle smiled and said, “Good to know.”
They
ate in silence for a few minutes as Elle thought over everything he said.
Popping open the can of Diet Coke he’d brought with him, she took a swig and
said, “This has certainly been an enlightening meal but I have to get back to
work now.”
“So you’re going to put me out
of my misery and let me take you on an actual date, right?” he asked.
Nodding
slowly, she said, “That would be nice.”
He
asked, “What are you doing Friday?”
Elle
winced and said, “I’m working late. Evening event.”
“Saturday?”
Considering,
she said, “I should be free after 5:00 p.m. What did you have in mind?”
“Let me think about that,” he
said, pulling out his cell phone. “What’s your number? I’ll call you once I
figure it out.”
Elle
rattled off her cell phone number. He dialed. A moment later, her phone rang in
her apron pocket.
“Now you’ve got mine,” he said.
“Lemme see your hand.”
He
reached out and took her wrist, inspecting the part of her hand that she’d
burnt. Sighing, he said, “It looks better. Sorry about that.”
“Again,” she said, “totally not
your fault. It will be perfectly fine tomorrow. What do I owe you for dinner?”
He
shook his head and said, “I’ve got dinner. It was well worth the cost of your
lemon chicken to finally clear the air between us.”
“Thank you for dinner then,” she
said, smiling.
“Don’t work too late, Elle. Be
careful please,” he said, gesturing to her hand.
Elle
grinned and said, “Only an hour or so left. I’ll be careful.”
“Night,” he said as he walked
toward the kitchen door.
She
gave him a little wave and said, “Night.”
ADULT EXCERPT
Standing
up now, he moved toward her. He’d been watching her mess with the hem of her
dress since she’d arrived. He’d been getting small, tantalizing glimpses of her
smooth thighs for the better part of an hour now. She was driving him crazy and
seemed to have no idea.
She got
off the couch now, smiling, and said, “I had almost given up on dinner.”
He
pulled her into his arms and asked, “Would you mind putting off dinner a few
minutes? I’ve got something I need to take care of.”
Looking
at him curiously now, she said, “Oh?”
He
nodded and the leaned down to take her mouth with his. Nibbling her bottom lip
gently, he mumbled, “Super important.”
When
she sighed against his lips, he deepened the kiss. As tongue swept into her
mouth to tangle with hers, he stroked his hand down her back to press her even
closer to him. His hands moved down to settle on the curves of her ass. He
immediately heard a low moan in the back of her throat and felt himself harden.
Breaking
his mouth away from hers, he trailed his lips down the side of her throat,
pressing soft, biting kisses against her neck. When he gently sucked on the
patch of flesh where her neck and shoulder met, he felt her shudder slightly
against him. She pressed closer and rolled her hips against him.
Groaning,
he pulled his mouth away from her shoulder and said, “Every time you messed
with the hem of your dress, it gave me this overwhelming desire to bury my face
between your thighs. Would you mind?”
He felt
her sharp intake of breath, then a moment later she laughed and said,
“Literally anytime you want to, I can make myself available for that.”
With a
groan, he captured her mouth with his again. The kiss grew wild, quickly. Her
hands slid around his waist and up his back. She pulled him until he was flush
against her. The only thing that separated them was clothing and he had every
intention of correcting that particular issue very soon.
He
moved them slowly back toward his desk and sat her on the edge, pushing the
skirt of her dress up. Standing between her thighs now, he pulled back from the
kiss. Pressing his lips to her throat again, he began swirling his tongue
against her skin.
He
cupped one breast in his palm and felt her nipple pebble under his touch as he
moved his fingers against it. He continued to massage her breast gently with
his palm until he heard her breathing increase slightly. He moved his hand
lower to the damp heat between her thighs and discovered that the filmy lace
was soaked.
On a
groan, he sank to his knees. Helping her shift, he pulled the panties down her
legs and slid them over the heels she wore. He stared at her now and felt
another wave of lust hit him. He could see the evidence of her arousal against
the now bare lips of her pussy.
He used
his thumb and forefinger to spread her open and leaned forward. Running his
tongue in a circular motion around her swollen clitoris, he heard her sharp
intake of breath. When he slid two fingers into her tight channel, she gave a
moan.
Pumping
them into her with a steady rhythm, he shifted his mouth slightly, making
direct contact with her clit for the first time. He felt her flutter around his
fingers as she cried out. Working his fingers against her, he rubbed the flat
of his tongue in time with the press of his hand.
She was
whimpering with each stroke of his tongue and he could feel her tightening and
fluttering around his fingers.
Thanks so much Michelle for being a wonderful guest today. Stay tuned for Friday as I shall have Mackenzie Williams discussing her latest book.
Until then enjoy what ever you are reading and/or writing!
Book covers are so important! Admittedly when I am at the library I don't look at descriptions I just look at the covers. Mind you I check out 20+ books each time and who has the time at the library with 2 small children to read the back of all those!
ReplyDeleteTotally agree Sianna! It's the first (and sometimes ONLY) impression an author can give! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree - a cover can make or break a book, imo. Thanks so much for your company, ladies. :)
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