There’s an old adage: “You can’t tell a book by its cover.” I’ve always found that to be true.
Sometimes the cover art on a book is enough
to catch my eye. I’ll check out the back
cover, maybe read a page or two, particularly if this is from an author I’m
unfamiliar with. In my youth, it was my
practice to finish any book once I started reading it, no matter how engaging
it was.
With age comes wisdom in so
many forms. I discovered years ago that there are not enough hours in the day
for reading, so if it doesn’t capture my interest and imagination with a dozen
pages or so, I’m outta here.
But people, like book covers, are more than you might
imagine at first glance. You have to be
aware of perceptions. This week I got a rude reminder of that.
After discovering a local library in a small community not
far from home, I reached out to the director to determine if they would be
interested in adding my books to the catalog.
She was very excited about the idea, particularly when I offered to
donate them. So with a copy of the four
books in hand, I stopped by one evening after work.
At the main desk was a lady eager to accept the copies. An older woman approached, curious as to what
was happening. The employee asked what
genre the books were.
“Mysteries. All set in the Detroit area. The three in the series could be considered
part mystery, part romance,” I said, pointing to the Jamie Richmond books.
“Romance?” Snorted the older woman who was now beside me. “What
would a guy possibly know about romance?”
Normally I’d snap off a quick retort or ignore her. I could have mentioned Shakespeare, James
Patterson or Nicholas Sparks as guys who have dabbled in writing romance. But
something held me back. Instead I just shrugged and looked her in the eye.
“Guess you’ll have to read them to find out.”
She snorted again, but there was a bit of merriment in her
eyes. “Guess I will.”
Perceptions. You
never know what’s inside the cover.
1 comment:
Ha, if she reads your books, she will know what you know about romance. Or at least your fantasy of romance!Loved Devious and am loving Vanishing Act now.
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