These were supposed to be posted tommorrow, but I had a chance to finish them early!
There are two versions for all six books under the cut. These book covers were requested by
everlastingpart. I hope you like them, because I had so much fun making them!
~Scarlett
Book 1
First Version

Second Version

Book 2
First Version

Second Version

Book 3
First Version

Second Version

Book 4
First Version

Second Version

Book 5
First Version

Second Version

Book 6
First Version

Second Version

About the Covers
Since it was made clear to me that the writer wanted the book covers to convey symbols linked to different meanings in her books, I chose flowers as the central theme for these covers because flowers can have so many different meanings. For example--just take the tulip in the second version of Untitled. Tulips can mean purity but also strife, just as roses are symbols of love. The other theme I used in the first versions is the sky--whether that would mean a starry sky (like in the first version of Star, or a sky between dawn and midnight (like in the first version of Midnight Dawn).
Resources
All pictures were found at Getty Images, Deviantart, and Nasa Picture Archives; title fonts were found at Dafont (first edition fonts: Claudia, Freebooter Script, Apple Garamond; second edition font: Fairy Dust).
There are two versions for all six books under the cut. These book covers were requested by
~Scarlett
First Version

Second Version

First Version

Second Version

First Version

Second Version

First Version

Second Version

First Version

Second Version

First Version

Second Version

Since it was made clear to me that the writer wanted the book covers to convey symbols linked to different meanings in her books, I chose flowers as the central theme for these covers because flowers can have so many different meanings. For example--just take the tulip in the second version of Untitled. Tulips can mean purity but also strife, just as roses are symbols of love. The other theme I used in the first versions is the sky--whether that would mean a starry sky (like in the first version of Star, or a sky between dawn and midnight (like in the first version of Midnight Dawn).
All pictures were found at Getty Images, Deviantart, and Nasa Picture Archives; title fonts were found at Dafont (first edition fonts: Claudia, Freebooter Script, Apple Garamond; second edition font: Fairy Dust).
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