Thursday, January 29, 2015

Please weigh in on William Tasch's cover choices for his new series "BACKSLIDE"!

William Tasch will be starting a new series very soon!

He would like your input on his cover choices.

Which one do you like and why?


What is the story about?



Paul Compton was a star quarterback on the football team in his high school. His family had money until his father lost everything. Paul is reduced from being the good looking kid who had the friends, money and girls to taking a job at a local burger joint. It’s there Paul is introduced to the charismatic Cole Jeffries who always has a smile on his face and is constantly talking about salvation. Paul soon comes to salvation along with his once very vain sister.

Several years later, Paul finds himself married with two kids and his longtime friend Cole is now married to his sister and is a televangelist. Paul finds himself weighted down by the stress of balancing work, marriage, kids, church, money and life in general. On a business trip he makes a mistake that spirals him out of control. He is overcome with regret and eventually finds himself out of a family, drinking heavily and sinking farther down than he’s ever been.


10 comments:

  1. I like cover A better. Seems to show more dramatic tension than B...

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  2. I do judge a book by its cover. A would reach a larger audience IMO.

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  3. I like A the best - the other one is too obvious with the large cross. Subtle is better IMHO. :)

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  4. Cover A definitely. Dramatic and compelling!

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  5. A! The cover hints at mystery and intrigue B doesn't convey.

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  6. I vote for B-good color, simple, to the point

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  7. I like both covers. A does hint at more mystery, but I had trouble reading the "B" in Backslide. Maybe tweak that a touch. Cover B is very pretty and intriguing, but I think A does convey a stronger sense of suspense.

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  8. after reading the synopsis, I'd go with A

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