Here’s
the premise of the story:
Tau Cetus police
agent Jai Turner is being sent undercover as a Beautiful Dolls sex robot in
order to bring down the planet’s most notorious arms dealer, Marque Callex. The
police have never been able to get close to Callex, and Jai’s assignment is to
use her sexual skills to satisfy Marque, and to coax information out of him on
his illicit weapons dealings – information that will lead to his conviction.
Notoriously
reclusive arms dealer Marque Callex only accepted an invitation from Beautiful
Dolls because he needs a little stress relief. With his deadly line of work –
and the dangerous secrets he’s keeping – he rarely lets anyone into his life. That’s
why a week of free, no-commitment, no-holds-barred sex – in return for giving
Beautiful Dolls owner Anson Carron feedback on how his newest model of sexbot
performs – is perfect for him.
But neither Jai
nor Marque are what they seem, and their week together has consequences neither
expect.
A
new book is almost like having a baby. You’re incredibly proud of the
achievement, but nervous about how it will do once it’s out in the world. So
you give it the best foundation you can – a great cover and hopefully a good
storyline – and then cross your fingers that it will be successful.
What
do you think? Have I created an attention-grabbing cover? Is my premise
interesting enough to entice a reader to want to read the story? Are these
elements important?
Let
me know what you think! I’ll be giving away a free copy of Programmed For Pleasure to
one commenter chosen at random J
Jenna
www.jennaives.com
2 comments:
I like the premise and the cover. Sounds like a good read. :)
This is an awesome book cover. I am sure this is a good book to read. Thank you for sharing this.
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