Friday, May 20, 2016

Cover Lust, No. 25

Lose your heart to your new bad boy book boyfriend. Wes Carter - sexy, edgy, behind bars, with emotional scars as permanent as the ink on his skin, just waiting to be healed by love...

Fans of Samantha Young, Jodi Ellen Malpas, Jamie McGuire, Katy Evans and Prison Break will find this powerful love story utterly addictive and unforgettable.

Their love is forbidden. But won't be denied... Can true love heal the deepest scars?

For Kat Lane, teaching inmates at a New York prison is her way of upholding the legacy of her beloved father, murdered fifteen years ago. But when new student Wes Carter walks into her classroom, she's shaken by the strength of her attraction to him. Carter is as handsome as he is dangerous, as mysterious as he is quick-witted - and he ensures people keep their distance. Yet vibrant Kat bypasses his defences and challenges him to reveal the real man behind the intimidating reputation. As their emotional barriers crumble, their inescapable but forbidden feelings cannot be ignored. But will Kat's discovery of Carter's role on the night her father died force them apart...or bind their hearts for ever?

A Pound of Flesh is a tale of loyalty, redemption and all-consuming love against the odds, introducing an irresistible bad boy hero...

I'm not sure why I'm so drawn to this cover, but I love it. The colors, the detail...it's really eye catching!





8 comments:

  1. More importantly, I like the sound of this novel. Might have to download it. :) Conjugal visits, ftw.

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  2. I like this cover, too. I bought this book when it came out and I still haven't read it!

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  3. I really love this cover as well Amanda. I like the simplicity of it and the bright pop of orange for the author's name:)

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  4. It's an interesting cover - I'm more fascinated by the title though!

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  5. The colors do make it eye catching :)

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  6. I like it too. It feels emotional and simple. Great choice.

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  7. It is definitely an eye caching cover. I think its the simplicity and black and white.

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  8. I love this cover and actually have it in my tbr pile..you renewed my curiosity

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