Cover Wars: Heaven, Hell and Mademoiselle by Harold Carlton
October 20th, 2010 by Leah
Heaven, Hell and Mademoiselle by Harold Carlton was released earlier this year and the paperback for the book is out in March 2011 and has a brand new cover to go with it. The new cover is on the right, and the old cover is on the left. Question is, which do you prefer?
Paris, 1968. Four young hopefuls are following their dreams, making their way in the ruthless world of haute couture. Seamstress Monique, standing with her tatty suitcase in hand, watches shop assistants spray Chanel No. 5 in the street outside Coco’s world-famous store. Can all her dreams come true in this magical place? Christopher, London born and bred, the handsome up-and-coming designer is determined to leave his mark on the city where glamour and power go hand in hand and every man has a mistress. Samantha, the daddy’s girl with an uncanny eye for PR, understands what sells- sex, sex and more sex. But can a loud, brash American ever conquer the sophisticated wives of Paris? And hauntingly beautiful Sophie, the top model with her face in a thousand magazines and the world at her feet, has a secret in her past that won’t stay buried…




















I definitely prefer the new one!!! It’s much more harmonious!
I like the new cover which is more attractive.