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All About That Cover:
Come Sundown
by Nora Roberts

"All About That Cover" is a weekly event hosted here that focuses on the differences between various book covers of the same book, such as cover changes, covers from different countries as well as special editions. 

U.S vs UK cover...

U.S. Cover
UK Cover

It's been awhile since I've indulged in one of Nora's books. I'm typically a YA or Paranormal Romance kinda girl but no matter which genre Nora is writing in (she mainly writes contemporary adult but sometimes paranormal or fantasy adult.) I can always find the best kind of literary escapism in her books.

Between the two covers, I'm really loving the UK edition. Which one is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below and don't forget to leave a link to your blog so I can visit!


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  1. I haven't read too many from Nora Roberts lately. I have to agree that the UK cover is my favorite.

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    1. I see that you read The Obsession. I'm starting it today!

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