A book-cover scavenger hunt is this year's theme. Please see this post for general rules on how to participate.
Today's item is:
Jewelry
My choice:
Blue Bloods--Melissa de la Cruz
One I chose from those I have already read, as noted on my Goodreads page. It's been over 10 years since I read this book, and it's one of those series I haven't tried to finish. I now don't know if I need to re-read this first one if I choose to read the next one. Another item that offers many choices. There was at least one other I had in mind for this one. All forms of jewelry are allowed.
Now it's your turn. Provide a link in the comments (from Amazon, Goodreads or other sites) to a book with the item of the day. Just naming the book in the comments is also acceptable. Remember, you cannot use the same one in my post. Otherwise, just comment on the post. Good Luck!

5 comments:
I've seen that 'Blue bloods' cover a couple of times, didn't care for it. I've read 'the Moonstone' by Wilkie Collins but they don't put that diamond on the cover, the version I read anyway.
Have a lovely day.
The novel "Girl With A Pearl Earring" by Tracy Chevalier always has the Vermeer painting of the same name on the cover, and of couse, THE PEARL EARRING!
Jewelry is my theme today too!
The Witch from the Sea by Philippa Carr (Victoria Holt) has a woman in a necklace on the cover 🙂
Hmmmmm. I read a book several years ago called Jewels: A Secret History. It was by Victoria Finlay.
All the covers for The Eisteddfod Chronicles, from Changeling's Fall to the most recent Summer's Regent, feature crowns as their covers. I like Winter's Heir by Emily Lavin Leverett and Sarah Joy Adams the most of the four covers (there is one last book of the series to come out). Urban Fantasy / Fantasy books. https://falstaffbooks.myshopify.com/products/winters-heir-ebook
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