I generally like Romas Kukalis' covers, but I am in awe of Jim Burns' art. There was an exhibit of several of his full-sized cover paintings at the 1995 Worldcon in Glasgow that was marvelous.
I enjoyed the first two or three of Lisanne Norman's books, but they are not really separate novels. They are one continuing story, with the installments so far (years) apart that most readers will have forgotten what happened before by the time a new book is published. And there are no synopses; she dives right into the action.
I generally like Romas Kukalis' covers, but I am in awe of Jim Burns' art. There was an exhibit of several of his full-sized cover paintings at the 1995 Worldcon in Glasgow that was marvelous.
I enjoyed the first two or three of Lisanne Norman's books, but they are not really separate novels. They are one continuing story, with the installments so far (years) apart that most readers will have forgotten what happened before by the time a new book is published. And there are no synopses; she dives right into the action.
Fred Patten