If you know me then you know I’m a sucker for a pretty cover. Whether is shows as dashing hero/heroine, beautiful lettering or is just beautifully designed, if the cover catches my eye there is a 99% chance that I will pick the book up. With this weeks prompt being plants/flowers in or on books I decided to highlight some of my favourite floral book covers. Everyone of these covers is stunning and luckily, so are the stories inside.
Thanks to Mandy over at Devouring books for creating these amazing prompts! You should definitely go check her blog out because she posts some great content.
Where Nirrim lives, crime abounds, a harsh tribunal rules, and society’s pleasures are reserved for the High Kith. Life in the Ward is grim and punishing. People of her low status are forbidden from sampling sweets or wearing colors. You either follow the rules, or pay a tithe and suffer the consequences.
Nirrim keeps her head down and a dangerous secret close to her chest.
But then she encounters Sid, a rakish traveler from far away who whispers rumors that the High Caste possesses magic. Sid tempts Nirrim to seek that magic for herself. But to do that, Nirrim must surrender her old life. She must place her trust in this sly stranger who asks, above all, not to be trusted.
Violet Sterling has spent the last seven years in exile, longing to return to Burleigh House. One of the six great houses of England, Burleigh’s magic always kept the countryside well. And as a child, this magic kept Violet happy, draping her in flowers while she slept, fashioning secret hiding places for her, and lighting fires on the coldest nights to keep her warm.
Everything shattered, though, when her father committed high treason trying to free Burleigh from the king’s oppressive control. He was killed, and Vi was forced into hiding.
When she’s given a chance to go back, she discovers Burleigh has run wild with grief. Vines and briars are crumbling the walls. Magic that once enriched the surrounding countryside has turned dark and deadly, twisting lush blooms into thorns, poisoning livestock and destroying crops. Burleigh’s very soul is crying out in pain.
Vi would do anything to help, and soon she finds herself walking the same deadly path as her father all those years before. Vi must decide how far she’s willing to go to save her house—before her house destroys everything she’s ever known.
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
In a sprawling mansion filled with peculiar treasures, January Scaller is a curiosity herself. As the ward of the wealthy Mr. Locke, she feels little different from the artifacts that decorate the halls: carefully maintained, largely ignored, and utterly out of place.
Then she finds a strange book. A book that carries the scent of other worlds, and tells a tale of secret doors, of love, adventure and danger. Each page turn reveals impossible truths about the world and January discovers a story increasingly entwined with her own.
A dark midwinter’s night in an ancient inn on the Thames. The regulars are entertaining themselves by telling stories when the door bursts open on an injured stranger. In his arms is the drowned corpse of a little child.
Hours later the dead girl stirs, takes a breath and returns to life.
Is it a miracle?
Is it magic?
Or can it be explained by science?
Books are dangerous things in Collins’s alternate universe, a place vaguely reminiscent of 19th-century England. It’s a world in which people visit book binders to rid themselves of painful or treacherous memories. Once their stories have been told and are bound between the pages of a book, the slate is wiped clean and their memories lose the power to hurt or haunt them. After having suffered some sort of mental collapse and no longer able to keep up with his farm chores, Emmett Farmer is sent to the workshop of one such binder to live and work as her apprentice. Leaving behind home and family, Emmett slowly regains his health while learning the binding trade. He is forbidden to enter the locked room where books are stored, so he spends many months marbling end pages, tooling leather book covers, and gilding edges. But his curiosity is piqued by the people who come and go from the inner sanctum, and the arrival of the lordly Lucian Darnay, with whom he senses a connection, changes everything.

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I love these covers!
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I know! They’re all so pretty 😍
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Such great covers! I also love Terraformer by Collen Houck! Super fun cover with plants and flowers!
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Oooh I’ll check it out! Thanks 😊
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Great choices! These are beautiful floral covers ❤️
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Thanks! 😊
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Such beautiful covers! I still need to read Ten Thousand Doors!
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Oooh you should! The author has a new book out this year as well and it sounds amazing 😊
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I saw that! It also has a great cover! Just waiting for my library to get the book in!
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I’m so excited for it! Hope you enjoy Ten Thousand Doors 😊
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Some of my favourite covers here! The flowers are what make the January cover so beautiful.
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I know! They’re all so beautiful
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These covers are gorgeous!!
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These are some beautiful covers! I have an e-ARC of The Midnight Lie (which I really need to read lmfao) and a hardback of The Ten Thousand Doors of January and I really need to get to both!
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Ooooh yeah they’re both such amazing reads! 😊
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These covers are gorgeous! I’ve been eyeing The Ten Thousand Doors of January for a while so I really need to pick up a copy!
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You should, it’s such a beautiful story 😊
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I have Midnight Lie lined up but I have a feeling I’m going to get to Harrows upcoming witch book before Thousand Doors. Great list!
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I’m pretty sure I have an ARC of it on the way and I am SO excited! They’re not a series so it doesn’t matter if you read it first 😊
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Orbit rocks like that!
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The ten thousand doors is so incredible!!! I wasn’t a huge fan of Treason of Thorns but I didn’t hate it either. But I do really want to read The Binding. I love books with classic looking covers like that!
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Oooh it’s such a beautiful and intriguing story! I can’t recommend it enough 😊
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Oh I’m so glad to hear that! I really hope to read it soon
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Beautiful covers, Becky. 💜
Most of the books on my shelf have half naked men on the front. 🤤 Beautiful but for other reasons. 😉 😂
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Haha nothing wrong with that! I could do with a few more half naked men on my shelf 😂
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