![]() I have also seen this with other books where the cover does not match the story or descriptions and it drives me nuts! You would think they would get something so important right or not take such artistic liberties! It would be nice if the author gets some say to correct errors such as this. Ilona answered that question that Julie/Julia has brown eyes… the book cover got it wrong with giving her blue eyes… so to go by text, not book cover. Or second scene in Chapter 10, if that’s easier. ![]() The answers to your King of Fire questions are in Gunmetal Magic, page 177. The first comment on the chapter said, “Huh. Having written it so obviously that neon arrows were pointing to the identity of the dark mage, we had posted a new chapter of the novel on the online workshop and braced ourselves for the “Aha!” and “You guys are too obvious!” He dressed in black and was very good with a sword.Īfter stringing readers along, we were ready for the scene where all the clues came together. In the same novel, a dark mage was causing havoc. He was 5’10”, with coal black hair, pale skin, and piercing blue eyes. He dressed in black and was very good with a sword. He was 5’10”, with coal black hair, pale skin, and piercing blue eyes. ![]() Long ago when we were just starting out and writing our first novel, which shall never see the light of day, we had this awesome character who was a jester to a mad king. ![]()
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