I know some of you miss the old covers because you've told me as much. They had so much emotion in them. And they gave us a real sense of the hero and heroine. Amazingly, many featured heroes wearing clothes!
I thought it would be fun to share some of my favorites from my best lists. And you must tell me yours!
[Click on the title below the cover to see the book on Amazon]
A Gentle Feuding |
Beloved Rogue |
Bitterleaf |
Bride of the MacHugh |
Capture the Sun |
Comanche Heart |
Fire and Steel |
Glynda |
Golden Lady |
Lady Vixen |
Love Unwilling |
Master of Desire |
Midnight Masquerade |
My Lord Monleigh |
My Love, My Enemy |
Passion's Ransom |
Pirate in my Arms |
Rose in Splendor |
Silver Storm |
Star of the West |
Surrender in Moonlight |
The Black Lyon |
The Black Swan |
The Dragon and the Jewel |
The Falcon and the Flower |
The Pirate and the Pagan |
The Silver Devil |
The Taming |
The Border Lord |
Dark Before the Rising Sun |
Wild Bells to the Wild Sky |
Irish Linen |
Love those covers! I have some of those books. The Kinley book is from 2001. Do you consider that to be old enough to be classic?
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DeleteI agree the Kinley MacGregor book is more recent than the others but it has that same feel. That is why I included it. I have scads more I could have added.
Lady Vixen is my all-time favorite cover. I also love the Laurie McBains (Moonstruck Madness). The original Skye O'Malley is another gorgeous one. SIGH.
ReplyDeleteAlas, Jennifer, these are from a bygone era of great covers, but fortunately my keeper shelf has many so I can see them whenever I want to. I took a look at the original Skye O'Malley cover and you are right, it is gorgeous.
DeleteWild Bells to the Wild Sky is already one of my all time favorite covers, done by the incomparable Elaine Duillo. Her career spanned decades and genres, from men's pulp to horror to mystery to romance. The original Skye O'Malley cover is another favorite, and definitely my favorite non-Duillo.
DeleteGregg Gulbronsen also has some amazing work, as well as Max Ginsberg.
Anna, I love that cover, too, and she did some amazing work. Thanks for introducing me to the artist behind the covers. I think my favorite is Tom Hall (http://www.htomhall.com/about.html) who did the Jan Cox Speas covers.
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ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the original covers! But how I would have welcomed the newer versions to avoid public censure and snide remarks. How times have changed!
ReplyDeleteVonnie, I'm not sure what you're saying. Do you mean the newer versions do not bring snide remarks? I would think the newer versions with half naked men and women would draw more of those kinds of remarks, no?
DeleteSuch beautiful covers, and I love them all! My favorite cover artists back in the day are Tom Hall, Charles Geer (see covers such Castles in the Air, On Wings of Dreams, and No Greater Love by Patricia Gallagher) and Max Ginsburg (see the cover of Zemindar by Valerie Fitzgerald). I do adore the cover of The Black Swan -- I think it's a top favorite. What a fun post!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Joanne. I'm going to look up the ones you mentioned. Do you also recommend the books themselves?
DeleteYes, Regan, I recommend Zemindar for those who love big, fat historical romance novels similar in style and scope of M. M. Kaye's books (Trade Wind, Shadow on the Moon, etc...). It is a bit heavier on the historical side. I haven't read the entire trilogy by Patricia Gallagher, but the first one was well done and I have the rest on my TBR list.
DeleteThanks, Joanne! I will definitely check that one out as well as the others.
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