This week’s cover comes from our guest reviewer Jen who found some really good ones for us. Try to contain yourselves with this one, kay guys?
WTF? And if that title isn’t enough, check out the blurb:
Love and babies: two things Lucy doesn’t have time for in her life. It’s 1926 and this young West Australian woman is happy as an accountant. And she intends to stay that way.
Along comes Giorgio, an Italian migrant fisherman sent to Australia in disgrace. The moment their eyes meet across the fish market, he knows Lucy’s the girl for him. If it weren’t for those damn crabs and his reputation as a rake, he’s certain he could catch more than just her eye – perhaps even her heart, too.
A tale of crabs, cricket bats and catching your heart’s desire in Jazz Age Western Australia.
Here’s what Jen had to say about this cover: The cover is so anachronistic. The book is supposedly set in the 1920’s! I know the title is supposed to be funny, but….? After all, who doesn’t like a good venereal disease running gag in their romance, right? You’ll see there’s also an excerpt on Amazon too, and let’s just say I think I’ve read all I need to read, haha.
I’m right there with Jen, I’ve read all I’m going to read on this one. Oy.
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