tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625093777073151860.post171093442070795308..comments2024-03-26T16:52:31.007-05:00Comments on Smart Girls Read Romance: The Ultimate Romance Question: Shirt or No ShirtJoan Reeveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17622809465767116747noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625093777073151860.post-71151871118876492942017-07-17T20:19:32.452-05:002017-07-17T20:19:32.452-05:00I think authors aren't representative of the b...I think authors aren't representative of the buying public. We see hundreds--maybe thousands--of book covers. The reading public doesn't. They see what's on the racks or the webpage. They're the ones who like the bare-chested male model, and it's pretty much been that way as long as I can remember.<br /><br />An art editor at a major publisher once said that the reason the male cover art is popular is that the reader, usually female, doesn't want to see the heroine because the heroine doesn't turn her on. The female reader wants to see a sexy man on the cover because that's what turns her on.<br /><br />Personally, I'm cool with a male on the cover. I want covers to accurately depict the characters or a scene in the book.Joan Reeveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17622809465767116747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625093777073151860.post-73662953658543499602017-07-12T08:00:54.150-05:002017-07-12T08:00:54.150-05:00I like the cover to match the genre. I read urban ...I like the cover to match the genre. I read urban fantasy and paranormal romance. I want to look at the cover and know the book is what I want to read. Most UF / paranormal covers have a woman on the front (with a weapon of some type in her hand, in many cases). I don't mind looking at a shirtless man, but I won't typically pick up the book--it's been overdone.Fenley Granthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17757975332020481452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625093777073151860.post-30080630051792530132017-07-11T08:36:13.232-05:002017-07-11T08:36:13.232-05:00Lately, I've been tired of men on the cover of...Lately, I've been tired of men on the cover of books in all forms of dress or undress. I'm also tired of two lovers staring at each other or just about to kiss. The market seems flooded with these. But I do prefer a dressed male so that I can fantasize what's beneath. Let's face it. It's romance. The hero isn't likely to be a less-than-good-looking, 5-foot, skinny male with a whinny voice, so why not let the reader create her own mental picture? However, I do like your very handsome hunk! :-)Judy Ann Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11933875283816712058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625093777073151860.post-11810439379486832302017-07-10T10:47:10.954-05:002017-07-10T10:47:10.954-05:00I agree with you, Susan. Lately all my books have ...I agree with you, Susan. Lately all my books have been sweet, so a bare-chested man would be inappropriate. The cover has to represent the book's content. I love your cover on PRINCE OF SOLANA, although that's not why I bought the book. As incentive to buy, I use the genre, the author, and blurb. I think for non-writers the criteria might vary more. Caroline Clemmonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14914658854159456335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1625093777073151860.post-9807978827998374302017-07-10T08:51:45.670-05:002017-07-10T08:51:45.670-05:00Shirt or no-shirt is definitely a question to cons...Shirt or no-shirt is definitely a question to consider as some hate them and verbally tell the world about it. Others post photos of such guys regularly on Facebook. I'm not a huge fan of the overdone abs on so many of the covers, but it's part of the modeling game, I guess. I don't think a bare chest works so well on sweet romances as it does imply something-- especially if she's in the photo with him ;). Lately, on BookBub, when I see a photo of a guy with no shirt, I am prone to not look at the description because I assume it'll be like the other three books there also. Shirtless is also seen a lot on the paperbacks on the racks at WalMart; so they must sell to somebody. I'd be more intrigued by the guy on your cover as then I'd wonder who is he and what put that expression on his face.Rain Trueaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07994628226501093880noreply@blogger.com