So, if you've been paying attention, you already know a few things about the upcoming Innocence Cooper book. It's a little different from the previous books, because this one is told from the point of view of Kim (Innocence's archenemy,) instead of the point of view of Innocence herself.
I wanted something about that difference to show in the cover, hence the white background. The covers of the Innocence Cooper series each reflect one of the active powers witches can have in the series. Book #1 shows fire, #2 ice, #3 the purple electricity pulses. In some ways those powers tie to the stories - some more strongly than others.
Book #4 shows dark energy, which is a rare and dangerous gift that is granted by the dark masters instead of the spirits who gift ever other power. The dark masters themselves will make an appearance in book #4, and we will finally know why they favour who they favour.
Enough of that. Cover:
I wanted something about that difference to show in the cover, hence the white background. The covers of the Innocence Cooper series each reflect one of the active powers witches can have in the series. Book #1 shows fire, #2 ice, #3 the purple electricity pulses. In some ways those powers tie to the stories - some more strongly than others.
Book #4 shows dark energy, which is a rare and dangerous gift that is granted by the dark masters instead of the spirits who gift ever other power. The dark masters themselves will make an appearance in book #4, and we will finally know why they favour who they favour.
Enough of that. Cover:
I might be biased, but it's basically my favourite cover ever.
(All covers in the Innocence Cooper series have been designed by Rebecca Frank, http://bookcovers.rebeccafrank.design/)
(All covers in the Innocence Cooper series have been designed by Rebecca Frank, http://bookcovers.rebeccafrank.design/)