Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Covers Unveiled: Deadly Heat & Deadly Lies - Cynthia Eden


Release: February 2011

'She wants revenge . . .

Six months after her lover died in an arsonist’s blaze, firefighter Lora Spade calls in the FBI’s elite Serial Services Division to track the elusive killer. When Special Agent Kenton Lake is lured into a violent inferno, Lora pulls him to safety and is stunned - not by the fire, but by her own searing attraction to Kent. For the first time in months, she longs for something other than vengeance.

He wants her . . .

Kenton’s interest in Lora should be purely professional. But one fleeting kiss and he can’t get her out of his mind. Her combination of strength and vulnerability makes him want to protect her, and that means solving this case - and fast. For even the passion igniting between them can’t hide a terrifying truth: Lora is the next target in a murderer’s sadistic, fiery game.

A vicious killer wants only . . .

DEADLY HEAT.'

Thoughts: Deadly Fear, the first in Cynthia Eden's upcoming Romantic Suspense series captured my attention - both cover-wise and summary-wise. The pose of the models and indication of fire appeals to me since it hints at all qualities branching from that word: warmth, passion, anger, zeal, fury.



Release: March 2011.

'She wants to hide the past . . .

FBI Special Agent Samantha Kennedy is haunted by memories of the serial killer who abducted her. To keep the darkness at bay, she pretends to be a different, more confident woman. This Samantha doesn’t fear every unknown face. So she throws caution to the wind and shares a night of unbridled passion with a handsome stranger.

He needs to uncover the truth . . .

One night isn’t enough for successful entrepreneur Max Ridgeway. He wants more of the sexy, smart, mysterious woman who slipped away before dawn. When they meet again, their attraction is undeniable—until his stepbrother goes missing, and Max realizes that Samantha isn’t who she seems. But they must trust each other to trap a ring of blood-thirsty kidnappers before the nightmares that terrorize Sam become irrevocably real.

As a merciless criminal spins a web of . . .

DEADLY LIES.'


Thoughts: I love the torn effect continuous throughout the series of covers revealed so far.

2 comments:

Marissa said...

There is something compelling about these covers, I seen them before tonight while bloghopping, going to check hem out!

Cynthia Eden said...

I really like the torn effect, too. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on the covers!

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