I’ll tell you right now that the moral of this story is it pays to complain advocate for yourself.
I was told ads for my book were running. I had paid for those ads, so I asked the new orders lady I had befriended if she could get a hold of them to send me.
She did. One ad was just a “Quote Card” with my book cover and a reviewer’s blurb. That was fine, I guess.
The other two had good wording, but the AI images of the people looked like children, not 18-year-olds. I felt this was misleading and confusing to the viewer.
I pondered. I waited. Then I acted. I harnessed my newfound friendship with Orders Lady to see if she would advocate on my behalf. This morning she reported that my ads were on the docket for the company’s weekly meeting. They discussed it at length, and it was now in their hands.
I thanked her and let it go for the time being. Then maybe an hour later, I got an email from the publisher himself informing me that they’d run a full audit on my ads, which hadn’t done well [shocker] and the Amazon page. He believed the problem was the cover, so he sent me a new design he’d like to start using immediately.
“Let me know what you think!” he said.
My response: “I love it. Do it!”
Isn’t this wild? I was just telling you about my cover being awful, which was my fault, and here complaining about misleading ads turned into a brand new cover that I believe DOES have some of that mystery, suspense, and allure that my mom’s library friend said was lacking. (In case you’re wondering, I didn’t believe asking for a new cover was even an option.)
Okay, enough lead up already. Here it is:

What do you guys think? Though, I should mention, I could be jumping the gun here. Maybe they’ll come back with something else, which would just make my posts confusing and potentially annoying. But they sent me this, and I said run with it. So maybe this is what it will be.
For comparison, here’s the old cover:

And now Booky and others can quit complaining about the length of that poor cop’s hair, already! 😉
Now this presents an interesting question…
I probably have about 25 copies of the original book here. What do I do with them?
Anyone who has the book already has a “Collector’s Edition”! If it was signed by me, even better! If I become famous, those first editions could be worth far more than the $20.95 Amazon charges for them. (I only ask an even $20.)
So, an investment, anyone? Get ’em while you still can? Maybe I’ll save some as premiums for future super fans.
Here are your points to ponder and please respond to in the comments:
- Which cover is better and why?
- What should I do with my original copies?
Oh, and right right right–last post’s trivia answer was Glasgow. A lot of you knew that. Good job, my multicultural friends!
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New cover is way better! 😀
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Thank you, Theresa! 🙂
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“And now Booky and others can quit complaining about the length of that poor cop’s hair, already! 😉”
Well, there’s this… lol
Good luck!! They both look fine to me!!
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Haha. Silver linings! And thanks, Cindy. 🙂
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Yep, that new cover is MUCH better. I’m happy for you that it went so well and relatively easy.
Dang hippy cop with his commie pinko hair won’t be bothering me any more! Of course, now the challenge is to find the NEXT thing to complain about on your blog. I just put new batteries in my complainometer, so it shouldn’t be long 😉
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beep beep beep beep beep
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Is that you swearing??
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That’s my complainometer warming up. It’s like a metal detector, but it finds things that I can complain about instead of gold.
Which would be WAY better given the price of gold these days.
Ha! I just complained about the price of gold, but that wasn’t on your blog. Better give it some more warm up time.
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So I got a bonus complaint! If only I got an ounce of gold for every time you complained. 😉
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You’d be SOOOOOO rich! You could buy one of those super yachts the size of a small city…
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Definitely not what I would do with the money, but good to know! I’d have to start following you around while pushing a wheelbarrow.
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you could also invent a hover cart. Probably be easier. And given how you tend to injure yourself, I could totally see you running over your foot with a wheelbarrow filled with gold! Hahahahahahahaa.
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Running over my own foot would be a …. feat. (If I wrote it as feet, would that have been too obvious?)
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Ahhh, a PUN.
Now there’s something I can legitimately complain about. Puns are evil. Puns are partly why the world is in such bad shape. In fact, the snow storm heading my way is DIRECTLY CAUSED by people saying puns.
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My good sir, we barely recovered from the Great Oxford Comma Debate of 2025! (Right? 2024? Whatever.) How DARE you dis puns?!?!
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It was getting too peaceful around here 😉
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Hehe. You keep me on my toes. 🙂
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Well, thank you, and… greeaatt???
😛
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If I’m complaining, you know I actually read your post and didn’t just glance at the title, hit “like” and move on 😉
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Unless your complaint was: I don’t like your post title.
That could happen.
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That’s true. I’m usually ambivalent about titles, as long as they aren’t clickbait. Then I might complain. Or I would find some nitpicky thing and complain about that to sublimate my simmering rage about the title 😀
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Hahaha! OMG that last part was awesome.
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Sublimate is a great word. Don’t get to use too often in this day and age.
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I love me some big words. Thank you.
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I read the dictionary in highschool. Along with the encyclopedia.
I’m sure you’re shocked 😉
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Wow. People call ME a nerd. I figured you just, get this, enjoyed reading books.
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Hi, Booky! How ya doin’ these days?
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Hey Mark!
I’m doing well. Taking a writing break from the blog, but that just gives me extra words for comments 😀
I do have to ask, are you still going all gung-ho political on your blog? You were dipping your toes into that, which is why I left a while ago. I really enjoyed everything else you wrote, but that just riled me up so I figured I’d better leave instead of fuming and then exploding (like I do here in fun 🙂 )
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Yeah, gee, Mark, thanks so much for irritating Booky so he came here and took it out on me.
😉 I love you both. 🙂
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No, I barely touch on politics these days. Are you team DJT?
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I am, kind of? But I’m more of a non-political in my hobbies, ie blog. I try to deliberately stay away from it, not because of sticking my head in the sand, but because I want to focus on the things that will bring me closer to other people. And politics just doesn’t.
I’ll head over and see what you’ve got cooking 😀
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So much better! Now that you have a new cover, I can tell you that I didn’t love the original one. The new one makes me want to pick it up and start reading. Have you shown it to that librarian friend?
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It’s a good thing you didn’t grab one from me when you saw me, Janis! Way to hold out! 😛 I’ll eventually have to order some with the new cover. I may need to unload the originals, though, first. Will ponder this issue more.
I will show it to the librarian friend probably tomorrow. I eagerly await her opinion!
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LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! The new cover! ❤️
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Yay! Thank you, Vicki! Apologies in advance to you and to all if they say, never mind. Let’s do this one instead. I guess we’ll see how this unfolds!
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Cheering you on! 🥰❤️🥰
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❤
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I like both covers, Ilsa. The new one is meaningful, indicating that you’re not here, and wish you were. Fine work!
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Can’t claim any design credit for the new one, but I’m glad you approve, Tim. 🙂
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😍
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I prefer the new cover. It’s haunting and sinister. How amazing that the Universe in working in your favor!
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I don’t call it the universe, but yes, I agree. I’m being looked after. 🙂
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Love the new one. Congrats!
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Thank you, Jeff!
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Big improvement!
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Thanks, Jac!
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Hi Betsy, How exciting to get a new cover, although I liked the old one too. But I do think I like the new one even more – that empty (or is it??) jacket – I have questions!
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That empty–or is it? Haha! Excellent. And I’m glad you still liked the old one. I think I do too. But, yes, the new one has a lot more mystery to it. 🙂 You have questions. The book has answers!
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It feels like an entirely different book now. The new cover is good. I prefer the old, but the new one is good, too. I guess it all comes down to what vibe you want the reader to get — light or dark.
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Yes. you said it, tref. My daughter thought the old one looked more like a romance book, but that’s only, as she put it, Plot B. The new cover speaks more to the main plot. She’s invisible. Her life sucks now. How is she going to get out of this mess? It’s kind of exciting. You like that old cover, tref? Signed collector’s edition, eh eh? 😉
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OK, you sold me. Set one aside.
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You are a champion among champions, tref! (Is that how you’d like me to inscribe your book?) I have to go to the post office tomorrow morning. I’ll get you your Exclusive Signed Collector’s Edition book in no time. You may even enjoy reading it too! 😉
Please shoot me an email at Ilsa Rey Author @gmail.
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My opinion is that the new cover is a lot better than the original one. You could donate the ones you have to different places. Shelters and things like that, maybe? Gift them to your martial arts buds?
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I’m glad you like the new cover, Herb. Ooof, I spent so much money on those books.
😦
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So much better, Ilsa! This is intriguing, captivating and definitely chilling! You should get lots of thumbs up on this new cover. Don’t forget to change the one in your sidebar above – a great placement for the book and the new design will stand out there! Good luck for future sales and have a great weekend!
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I sure will, Annika. Thanks so much for your advice and support. Happy weekend!
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MUCH better! 👍🏻
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I’m so grateful this happened, Just, too bad it had to happen.
Thanks for your approval, Andrea! 🙂
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I am still in the very beginning of writing my first book. I have written about 25% of a first/unedited version. And I am absolutely clueless about the whole publishing process, this is all new to me. I have no idea where to start or how to find someone who might publish it. Or self-publish, or – I don’t know… 🤷🏼♀️🤣I thought I’ll write it first (takes me long enough anyway) – and then we’ll see… I am just realizing that’s a very lazy-relaxed Austrian approach. Let’s wait and see 🤣🤦🏼♀️
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SO much better. Donate the originals to libraries!
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It really is. I put one in the local little lending library on my street. There goes one! 🙂
OMG, I just had an idea. I’ve been pushing my kids’ school to have a creative writing elective that I would get to teach. Maybe as part of it, the students read this book…. Ooooh… I must remember this idea….
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I like the hoody cover. More moody. Little libraries….you can always take cover off if you’re donating
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I did put one in my little library! As I just brainstormed in my comment to Autumn, I may teach a high school creative writing class. Having the students read this as part of it would be perfect, I think.
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Excellent
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So while talking to the orders lady did you make any mention of the color of Jiu Jitsu belt you have? Just asking …
Yes the new cover is a lot better. And what to do with the old books, well:
Door stops
Fire starters
Keep until you’re rich and famous then sell at charity auctions for homeless cats.
Keep until everyone thinks you’re rich and famous and sell to collectors for extra income.
Give to the karate class and see if they can chop them in half with their hands.
call me if you need more ideas…
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Keep until everyone thinks you’re rich and famous–haha. What a scam it would be to pull that off! I think my solution is in my comment to Autumn. Now I just need to be sure that creative writing class gets added to the schedule. I’ve already been okayed to teach it. It’s just a matter of fitting another high school elective in.
Worst case, I fall back on your ideas, Andrew. You are always a fountain of wisdom for me!
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Yes!! I do like it better and it does seem a better fit for sure ! Definitely sell those special edition collectors copies you have, no reason to lose money on them. You might even run a contest or drawing of some sort to win one if you do an appearance where you sell copies somewhere in person. A library, bookstore, etc. they usually love to host local authors and might get them to sell or have you book available. Good for you for speaking up. Not only are you a martial arts master but you are becoming a bookseller master – on your way to a ‘green belt’ perhaps one day? (Of cash)
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I’m laughing at that last part! Haha. Oh, Beth. You crack me up. Those are all great ideas! I especially like the one about the contest or drawing. (Now to find a place to do an appearance…) Thank you! I’m probably going to reference back to this comment in the future. 🙂
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The new cover is creepy. I dig creepy. Ergo, I love the new cover. Perhaps, like my investment in Bitcoin and Ethereum, my first-edition signed copy will pave the way for a comfortable retirement.
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Waaaaiiiit a minute… I don’t remember reading about Ethereum, but didn’t the Bitcoin thing not go well for you? What are you trying to say here, MARK?!?!
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It’s fine very well. I bought at $47K and today it’s $89K! I just don’t own very much.
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GONE very well. Most of it went toward Bitcoin, but some went to Ethereum. My investment has actually done pretty well!
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Oh! An actual success story! I wasn’t expecting that. 😛 Still, it’s something. Time will tell which is worth more: that or my book. 😉
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Beautiful 😍
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Thank you!
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Congratulations! Is this what Mark calls “manifesting”?
I like the new cover better because the old cover clearly says “young adult” with the trio of youthful faces, whereas the new cover doesn’t pigeonhole it so much and it’s more likely to attract readers of all ages
I say bring your old copies to book signings and tell people they are rare limited edition copies – then charge double for them. 😉
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I had not thought of manifesting! Yes, totally a Mark thing. I didn’t think getting a new cover was an option, but the timing of me wishing I had one, then getting one, was amazing! Good call on the pigeonholing. That bothered me a bit that YA scares away older folks who would still enjoy it. As to the last point, I like the way you think, TTA! 😛
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