If I asked you to envision the cover of a romance novel, your mind would probably conjure up Fabio in various states of undress, a burning sunset, some over-the-top embossed novelty type, and maybe—just maybe—a hulking broadsword. And that’s fine, because that’s how romance novels traditionally looked throughout the ’80s and ’90s. These “clinch covers,” which describe cover art featuring steamy embraces, has long reigned supreme. But times change. And in a move to keep up with them,...
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