WTF Cover Saturday (8)

Posted March 23, 2013 by Holly in Features | 11 Comments

Rowena found this WTF Cover. I’m not sure where she’s been looking, but I feel like we may need to schedule an intervention soon.

I am especially fond of the piglets. I’m curious how they fit into the story. Along with the fairy, of course. You know a story is good when it features baby pigs, a dude with no shirt and a fairy.


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11 responses to “WTF Cover Saturday (8)

  1. Phyllis

    It is. And here’s the blurb:

    “BIG BAD WOLF

    It had been fourteen long years ago, but Benjamin Wolfe remembered it like yesterday — the fateful day that his beloved father was accused of carnal sins and run out of Piggville, Texas, by none other than the town’s wealthiest citizen — Hamilton Pigg.

    Now Ben had sworn revenge on his father’s grave, and he was back in town. Back to give the three remaining little Piggs — lovely Cecilia and her young sisters — a taste of their own medicine. He’d drag their family name through the mud, and see to it that, whether their homes were made of straw, sticks or brick, the sisters would ultimately be forced out of town.

    But Ben never counted on Cecilia being such a beautiful woman, or so stubborn. He meant to woo her with his cunning, then leave her stranded. But suddenly he found himself the confused one — mesmerized by her stunning looks, captivated by her gentle heart And it wouldn’t be long before Ben found himself questioning, despite all his huffing and puffing, whether it was revenge he really wanted — or for the lovely Ms. Pigg to just let him come in”

  2. Sadly…I was so busy trying to figure out what the pigs were doing in the storyline…that I missed the fairy !!!….*snort*

  3. Rowena

    Hey,

    I take this job very seriously. My eyes almost bulged out of my face when I saw this one. How could I not include it? LOL.

    That blurb is something else, haha. Thanks for sharing Phyllis!

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