I'm an award-winning romantic suspense novelist, but in my free time I love to review books and my fave TV shows, as well as pass along great book deals, and eat Canadian chocolate---not necessarily in that order.
Nuh-uh. I did research! I did a google image search on posies and they didn't look anything like roses. Those are the facts - you can't argue with scientific method!
Aha! You are saying that the roses are distinct from the posies, Debra. QED, roses are not the same as posies.
My good friend Wikipedia Brown informs me that, oddly, a posy is a small bouquet of flowers, like roses. How does one have a pocketful of bouquets of flowers? The mystery deepens.
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Love it! It looks creepy!
Ohhhh...I do love it!!!
I do, I do love this cover. I love that the dead or dying roses are the only color in a field of gray and black. Very creepy, indeed.
Yeah, look more like roses than posies. ;)
Thanks, Jodi, Marie, and Debra.
Jon, picky picky picky. *sigh*
FYI, Jon, posies are any flower, you know, just in case you are in the market to buy your sweet wife some posies.
Love it!
Nuh-uh. I did research! I did a google image search on posies and they didn't look anything like roses. Those are the facts - you can't argue with scientific method!
I'm sure the book will be awesome, though.
Thanks Emily.
Jon, I am siding with Debra on this one. :)
Is too, Jon. In my very scientific search --on Google--I found several pictures of roses among the other posies on the first page of images. So there!
I love it! Even if I didn't know how much I already want to read this, I would check it out based on the cover alone.
Awesome cover. Wow!
Aha! You are saying that the roses are distinct from the posies, Debra. QED, roses are not the same as posies.
My good friend Wikipedia Brown informs me that, oddly, a posy is a small bouquet of flowers, like roses. How does one have a pocketful of bouquets of flowers? The mystery deepens.
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