2015 Best Historical Cover #1

January 19, 2016 | 3 Comments
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We have two Historical categories this year. These are general history. Please vote for your favorite Historical group #1 Book Cover using the poll at the bottom of this post. Voting Guidelines & Details here. ONE vote per person, please.

Feel free to leave comments about what you liked about any of the covers, or even what didn’t quite appeal to you. (Just be polite.) Also, if you know who the cover designers are, please send me an email so I can give them credit.

Voting Deadline: Midnight (MST), Saturday, January 23, 2015

Remember: You are voting for the BEST COVER, not the best story, nor your favorite author or publisher.

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The Other Side of the Stars
The Other Side of the Stars by Katherine King
Cover Designer: Ana Grigoriu
Publisher: Indie
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The Rules in Rome by A.L. Sowards
The Rules in Rome by A.L. Sowards
Cover Designer: _____
Publisher: Covenant Communications
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Soda Springs by Carolyn Steele
Soda Springs by Carolyn Steele
Cover Designer: Michelle May
Publisher: Bonneville Books
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The Storm Descends by Gerald N. Lund
The Storm Descends by Gerald N. Lund
Cover Designer: _____
Publisher: Deseret Book
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The Tulip Resistance by Lynne Allen
The Tulip Resistance by Lynne Leatham Allen
Cover Designer: Michelle May
Publisher: Bonneville Books
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3 responses to “2015 Best Historical Cover #1

    • LDS Book Geek

      It is a good one. Tell us what you like about it.

      Also, did you use the form to vote? Only form entries count.

  1. Edna

    I really like “The Tulip Resistance” , great color scheme, the photo wakes up curiosity, makes you feel the story could have been real. Our soldiers suffered much for us to havecthe freedoms we have! The tulips are delicate & beautifully presented, & the bullets remind us that the fight against evil is not over yet!
    Edna May

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