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Friday, May 6, 2016

Cover Lust, No. 23

Six years have passed since England’s King Charles II returned from exile to reclaim the throne, ushering in a new era of stability for his subjects.

Except for Elizabeth Milton. The daughter of notorious poet John Milton, Elizabeth has never known her place in this shifting world—except by her father’s side. By day she helps transcribe his latest masterpiece, the epic poem Paradise Lost, and by night she learns languages and sword fighting. Although she does not dare object, she suspects that he’s training her for a mission whose purpose she cannot fathom.

Until one night the reason becomes clear: the king’s man arrive at her family’s country home to arrest her father. Determined to save him, Elizabeth follows his one cryptic clue and journeys to Oxford, accompanied by her father’s mysterious young houseguest, Antonio Vivani, a darkly handsome Italian scientist who surprises her at every turn. Funny, brilliant, and passionate, Antonio seems just as determined to protect her father as she is—but can she trust him with her heart?

When the two discover that Milton has planted an explosive secret in the half-finished Paradise Lost—a secret the king and his aristocratic supporters are desperate to conceal—Elizabeth is faced with a devastating choice: cling to the shelter of her old life or risk cracking the code, unleashing a secret that could save her father…and tear apart the very fabric of society.
 

I'll probably never read this (historicals... oy, I really dislike them!), but THAT COVER! So simple, yet so dramatic. I love the ink drips, and how it looks textured. Perfect!


8 comments:

  1. YES! I love this cover. I agree completely - it's simple and dramatic and that font is all things amazing:)

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  2. Agreed! I love the simplicity in this cover. Have a great weekend :)

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  3. Loving the cover, not a fan of historicals either :D

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  4. Oh I do love the cover and it sounds interesting. I do like historicals. :)

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  5. I like the cover too! You should give it a go. You might just enjoy it. :)

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  6. I do really love this cover - simple, yet striking! I do like historical fiction every now and then. :)

    -Lauren

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  7. LOL you are too funny..but I agree the cover is striking!

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  8. Even though I like historical sometimes I don't think I will read this but yes that cover is AMAZING!

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