Cover Reveal Husband Wanted by Charlotte Hughes

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Husband Wanted, a romance

Here is the great cover by Kim Van Meter. Husband Wanted which will be released on Feb 24th, 2016. It is available now for preorder, if you want to reserve your copy click here.

Miss Van Meter has been a great cover artists and has worked with me on several of my recent eBooks, and the print books that accompany them. She did the cover for Miss Goody Two Shoes, Just Married Again, and now Husband Wanted.  We have also asked Kim to do a redo cover for Tall, Dark, and Bad.

Husband Wanted is about Frannie Brisbane, and her efforts to connect with a daughter she gave up 13 years ago, when she was born.  Frannie had painted a very different picture of her life in the letters they’d exchanged, and with the help of her friends she had obtained a mansion and servants she could use. But could she find a husband on the spur of the moment?

The book is a contemporary romance and while it has humor and a HEA, it is not as much of a comedy as See Bride Run! or Just Married Again.  It is however a fun sweet read that I hope you will enjoy. Next up, Island Rogue in May.

Judging a Book by Its Cover: The Power of Twitter Marketing for Authors

Are you an author struggling to get your book noticed in the crowded publishing industry? While there are many strategies you can use to promote your work, one of the most effective and accessible is Twitter marketing.

But how can you stand out in a sea of tweets and get potential readers to take notice? The answer lies in your book cover.

Your book cover is often the first impression readers will have of your work, and it’s essential that it catches their attention and makes them want to learn more. Twitter offers a unique opportunity to showcase your cover and entice readers to check out your book.

Here are some tips for using Twitter marketing to boost your book sales:

Create an eye-catching cover: Your cover should be visually striking and representative of your book’s genre and themes. Make sure it stands out in the crowded Twitter feed.

Use hashtags: Hashtags are a great way to reach a wider audience on Twitter. Use popular hashtags related to your book’s genre and themes, as well as hashtags specific to book promotion, such as #amreading and #bookpromo.

Engage with your audience: Twitter is a social media platform, so make sure to interact with your followers and potential readers. Respond to comments and messages, and use polls and other interactive features to engage with your audience.

Offer exclusive content: Give your Twitter followers a reason to follow you and check out your book. Offer exclusive sneak peeks, behind-the-scenes looks at your writing process, and other content that they can’t find anywhere else.

By using Twitter marketing and focusing on your book cover, you can attract more readers and increase your book sales. So don’t underestimate the power of Twitter – it could be the key to your book’s success!

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