Cover Wars: The Secrets We Keep by Colette Caddle
December 3rd, 2009 by Leah
I’m a huge fan of Colette Caddle, I loved Red Letter Day, and I am so pleased her covers have had a re-design and that they finally look modern. Colette’s latest, The Secrets We Keep, which is due out on 4th March 2010 has two cracking covers. My copy of The Secrets We Keep is the one on the right and the paperback cover is the one on the left. I adore both. I’d merge the cover photograph on the right with the font colour on the left! How about you? Here’s the synopsis for those interested:
Four years ago Erin Joyce left Dublin under a cloud and bought a guesthouse in the remote, beautiful village of Dunbarra. The Gatehouse attracts a strange clutch of guests who, once ensconced, never want to leave. There’s Hazel, a shy artist, and her sweet, silent daughter Gracie. Sandra, a brash American, wants to know everything about everyone. Then there’s wise old easy-going PJ, who’s seemingly part of the furniture.
But Erin’s fragile happiness is thrown off-balance by the arrival of A-list Hollywood actor Sebastian Grey. Erin finds herself drawn to this handsome enigmatic man, who used to walk with a swagger but now prowls the country lanes with haunted eyes. What trauma could have brought about this devastating change? Sebastian isn’t the only one in the Gatehouse with a secret. Why is Hazel cast so adrift? Where does PJ go each week without fail, and what really brought Sandra to Dunbarra? As Erin finds herself embroiled in her guests’ secrets she starts to ask herself: will she be ready to reveal her own?







