Faymous Style Comps

Faymous is a YA portal fantasy roadtrip romance. There are several other books that have a similar style, in one way or another, to our book. Here is the image made with all the covers of the style comparisons.

Books that have a similar style to Faymous. Pictures of Nothing Special by Katie Cook, The Realms of the Gods by Tamora Pierce, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, So This Is Ever After by F.T. Lukens, Jack of Kinrowan by Charles de Lint, Tamora Carter, Goblin Queen by Jim C. Hines, Georgie Karras and the Niddle of Nern by Kate Mathos, Swordheart by T. Kingfisher, Winging It by Jen Desmarais, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, Stuck With You by ‘Nathan Burgoine, The SIlver Chair by C.S. Lewis, The Lost Heir(s) by D.M. Mewha, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol, Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire, Otherland by Louie Stowell, The Hunter’s Moon by O.R. Melling, and Ethan Cadfael by S.M. Carrière all surround the image of the book Faymous by Jen and Éric Desmarais.

Faymous by Jen and Éric Desmarais
Cover art by Pinkpiggy93
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Our Tropes for “Faymous” – image

The tropes we use in Faymous

Every book utilizes tropes, even if it’s to subvert them, and Faymous is no exception. This book covers: roadtrip tropes, Young Adult, music & riddles, portal fantasy, Hidden magical world, Dual POV, No angst romance, and magical shenanigans.
Faymous by Jen and Éric Desmarais
Cover art by Pinkpiggy93
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Spot the Changes: Faymous edition

Sometimes changes need to be made to the cover after the colour is done. We try to catch as many as we can with the sketch, but the colour adds so much detail that didn’t always pop up in the sketch. In the case of Faymous, there were seven differences between the first colour and the final cover. Can you spot them all? Don’t scroll down until you’re ready for the answer.


Faymous by Jen and Éric Desmarais
Cover art by Pinkpiggy93
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Tropes of “Faymous”

Every book utilizes tropes, even if it’s to subvert them, and Faymous is no exception. This book covers: roadtrip tropes, Young Adult, music & riddles, portal fantasy, Hidden magical world, Dual POV, No angst romance, and magical shenanigans.

Faymous by Jen and Éric Desmarais
Cover art by Pinkpiggy93
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The Copper Tarnish Google Search

If you were to search The Copper Tarnish in Google, this is what might show up…

Not really, but these are related to the book!

Looking for a new read? “The Copper Tarnish by Éric Desmarais” in the search bar reveal the following six results: “queer young adult”, “hidden magical world”, “Canadian gothic”, “sci-fantasy”, “creature-feature”, and “snark and coffee”. Under that and the cover in ebook form reads: “How good does this look? Get it here: jeneric-designs.ca/UBL-CopperTarnish
The Copper Tarnish Final Cover
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Release Day for Connections! The Unexpected First Collection

Tomorrow, there will be a new book in the world – Connections! The Unexpected First Collection!

We say that it’s unexpected because we honestly didn’t realize how much we were writing until we did a word count and poof! there’s enough to fill a book!

This is set in between Assassins! Accidental Matchmakers and Monsters! Incidental Wedding Guests, but you don’t have to have read those first. Our publisher River City Siren Press didn’t, on purpose, so that she could ensure that this stood on its own. I’m proud to say that it does. It also gives a lot of background to the main books, and there’s a lot of Easter Eggs hidden within – some a lot more obvious than others.

Whether this is your introduction to the Aetherverse, or if you’ve read everything else we’ve written, there’s something in here for you.

It’s all connected.

Cover art by @pinkpiggy93

Buy it here! (One more day to pre-order)

Connections! The Unexpected First Collection. Cover art by @pinkpiggy93
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Shadowbox ornaments: Connections! The Unexpected First Collection

I got the idea to make shadowbox out of the cover image of our books, and I thought it would be fun for you to have access as well!

Materials:
Paper (or cardstock)
Colour printer
Scissors
Exacto knife
Cutting board
Tape (or glue)
Patience

Instructions:

  1. Print the template provided (PDF download above)
  2. Cut out the pieces using scissors
  3. Cut out the greyed out background with the Exacto knife
  4. Tape (or glue) the parts together.