<Back
water
abstract
dress
red
hair
mystery
sky
fantasy
silhouette
future
romance
hand
imagination
death
futuristic
sensuality
adult
adventure
old
model
young
caucasian
happy
photography
fear
nature
love
technology
concepts
landscape
business
halloween
tree
architecture
dark
sunset
summer
symbol
spooky
beauty
cartoon
glamour
portrait
fog
outdoors
concept
danger
isolated
backgrounds
couple
outdoor
mysterious
attractive
space
horror
style
magic
face
romantic
vector
night
happiness
vertical
females
lady
vintage
fashion
beautiful people
horizontal
adults only
science
forest
art
elegance
people
evil
scary
women
illustration
cute
modern
men
travel
3d
city
<Back
How to find the perfect design for your book
Book Cover for Sale! Why premade book covers might be the best choice for your next novel
Book cover designer - The artist in service of the author
How we design a book cover
Why are Serif fonts seen as more formal and Sans Serif not?
5 Compelling Book Promotion Ideas for Self-Published Authors
Where to publish your next novel and how we can help you while designing your book cover
Number and symbols in business book design
The untold advantage of purchasing a pre-made book cover design
Our secret to good covers
Business and Abstract category is growing!
Book Cover Zone is growing!
How to choose the right cover for your book?
What's the Marketing Rule of 7
Unprofessional Covers Won't Sell Your Book
This book cover has 3 lines for the title, 1 line for the subtitle, 1 line for the author, 1 line for the hook, and finally 1 line for the genre.
“**Title:** *Shadows of the Unseen* **Blurb:** In a world where secrets lurk in every corner, and shadows hold the most dangerous truths, one woman’s quest for the truth will unravel a web of deception that spans generations. When Elise Parker stumbles upon an ancient journal hidden in her late grandmother's attic, she is thrust into a mystery that challenges everything she thought she knew about her family—and herself. As she digs deeper, the lines between reality and illusion blur...”