Fae Friday

Fae Friday – Scarlet and Red Book Covers

Fae Friday is an awesome new weekly post created by Kristy at Caffeinated Fae. I’m super excited to participate in this (and to have been an avid supporter of it from the beginning)! A topic is provided each week, and Kristy is so welcoming to ideas from others. If you have any ideas for topics, reach out to her through her blog or on Twitter (@caffeinatedfae).

Here’s how it works:

  • Link back to this page on Caffeinated Fae.
  • If the prompt idea comes from another blog, link to that blog as well.
  • Use #FaeFriday when posting to social media so we can all find each other!
  • Participate when you can and have fun with the prompt!

This week’s prompt is a fun one! Tomorrow is my niece’s birthday and I wouldn’t be a good aunt if I didn’t make this a prompt inspired by her name. What are some of your favorite book covers that are scarlet/red?

Obviously I’m going to start this out with a big happy birthday to Kristy’s niece! 

Here’s some really awesome books I read that have scarlet or red covers:

  • The Last Nomad by Shugri Said Salh – it’s nonfiction that honestly read like fiction. I was hooked!
  • Cazadora by Romina Garber – this is the awesome follow up to Lobizona, and I think I actually liked it even more than the first book! Plus, the cover is so pretty.
  • These Feathered Flames by Alexandra Overy – this Russian inspired fantasy about twin sisters who play important roles in their queendom was so intriguing, and the cover is GORGEOUS.
  • Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli – this one completely won over my heart, and I fell in love with the main character and the story.
  • Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas – as if I could seriously let any sort of list slip by without including a book by SJM on it? This was such a cool story, and I loved how everything unfolded.
  • The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi – in addition to the gorgeous cover, the story inside completely sucked me in. It’s a sweeping historical fiction that I just couldn’t put down.

Honestly, I could just list so many more books because apparently I read more books with scarlet/red covers than anything else, but I’m going to stop myself here. If you have more suggestions for amazing books with red or scarlet covers, please let me know!

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