My latest short that just came out on Saturday.

Redemption
$1.95
Torquere Press
Anael Kerub’s a former angel who’s lost his way and his faith, condemned to eternity as a prosecutor in a court where there’s far more at stake than a fine or a jail sentence. Like a man’s soul. A routine case of a wife murdered pits him against defender Zach Tzivot, an idealistic angel with a passion for justice and a way of making Anael remember too much about his former life up on high. As the two of them battle it out in the courtroom, setting off sparks, it becomes clear that there’s more to fight over than one soul – and that even angels have weaknesses. (warning contains explicit M/M scenes, may not be suitable for all readers.)
Which brings up a bit of a question: Cover Art. Obviously (or maybe not) this has a stock cover from the publisher. Just from the cover you wouldn’t know it was an erotic book. To be honest, I have passed up books based on a crappy cover. I worry more on my novels/novellas then shorter works because in the e-book world, customers have gotten used to the stock cover for a line of stand alone shorts. But what are your thoughts on cover art and what it should convey?









