The hotter the fire, the deeper the burn… Finn Conleth leads his team of enforcer dragon shifters with an iron fist and a cold heart. Every dragon seeks his destined mate, but the process to turn the woman he once thought was his killed her and devastated him. He will never risk his heart again. His team is his family now. When his body eventually gives out, he’ll leave, living his last days alone. Delaney Hamilton moved across the country to escape the freak fires that plague her. But when another suspicious fire erupts and rapidly escalates around her, her hopes for a new life go up in smoke. She has no choice but to turn to the mysterious men who come to her aid. Finn knows the fire is dragon-caused, which puts Delaney’s problems directly in his jurisdiction. No matter how her wounded grey eyes call to every part of him, he refuses to risk her life in the mating process. Until another dragon threatens to claim Delaney for his own, and Finn has to sacrifice everything to k
I love the title.
ReplyDeleteI vote for the moon shot, but I would change the color of the lettering. The light pink looks weak to me and I'm not sure that I like the change in font within the title.
That's my two cents.
It's going to be great.
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Jo-Ann
Thanks Jo-Ann. I kind of like the title font. I feel it contrasts with the boldness of the background, but to each their own, and Ill definitely pass on your comments. :-)
DeleteI honestly think they're both good covers JC (and I have no problem with the title font). I tried to pick one or the other, but while the moon shot is more dramatic, the woman seems to appeal to me more. A non-answer, but one that says either would work.
ReplyDeleteLOL! A non-answer it is. Thank you for the feedback :-)
DeleteWow, JC. They're both so good. Mathair and I were torn for a while, but we both agree that the girl cover is very powerful and leaves such a statement. It's very fluid and ethereal.
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