Cover Love: part 72 – Woman in a window

They say you can never have a second chance to make a good first impression. A book’s cover does just that – gives a first impression. A good cover can make a reader pick up a book. A bad cover can leave the book at the very bottom of a dusty pile.

The covers of novels entice the reader to enter a different world. Covers are, after all, the way the publisher ‘hooks‘ the reader into choosing one book over countless others.

In my 72nd installment of ‘Cover Love‘, I’d like to show you books that have women in windows on their covers. Although A.J. Finn’s thriller is titled “The woman in the window” I have not featured it here because – although it did inspire this post, it does not picture a woman in a window on its cover.

These seem to encompass a wide variety of genres.  Enjoy!

I haven’t read any of these but six of them are on my TBR.
Some, perhaps, will now be on your TBR!

Just click on the cover to read the book’s synopsis from Goodreads.
You might just find your next favorite book!

Are you tempted by any of these covers?
Have you read one of these titles and absolutely LOVED it?

Please let me know in the comments.

And don’t forget to check out any of the other previous 71 installments of Cover Love, many of which have been updated since they were first published.

About Fictionophile

Fiction reviewer ; Goodreads librarian. Retired library cataloger - more time to read! Loves books, gardening, and red wine. I have been a reviewer member of NetGalley since October 2013. I review titles offered by Edelweiss, and participate in blog tours with TLC Book Tours.
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14 Responses to Cover Love: part 72 – Woman in a window

  1. carhicks says:

    So many here and I am sure there are so many more that you did not include. They are very eye-catching covers though. You know what I need to do now, off to Goodreads to check some of these out.

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  2. Kim Rogers says:

    I love these cover love posts! Keep them coming! I have not read any of these except Behind Closed Doors by Elizabeth Haynes, which was good. So many sound good! I just can’t get over how odd it is that The Woman in the Window does not have a woman in the window like you pointed out! I never noticed that.

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    • Not to worry Kim. I have over 70 Cover Love posts published and at least that many more in the offing. They are fun to compile, yet time consuming. I work on several at a time, so as to gather enough covers for each post. Thanks for letting me know you enjoy them.

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  3. Tracy Smith says:

    They all look wonderful. Will be adding to my tbr pile! Following 🙂

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  4. These posts, which I love, never cease to amaze me💜

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  5. Chris Terrell says:

    How interesting. Apparently a great choice for a book cover as virtually all of these have appeal, Lynne!

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  6. Jules_Writes says:

    A popular choice for cover art.

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  7. It’s interesting that House Of Silence is the only cover where you fully see the lady’s eyes.

    Bye, Lynne, till next time.

    Neil

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