Kobo Covers

Howling Hearts
Howling Hearts
I made my way directly to the library with the present I had for Asher all nicely wrapped up, ready to be torn open. I was so excited and nervous at the same time. When I arrived at the library, no one was there. I sat there for a whole 20 minutes waiting for Mr. no show. I felt stupid for thinking he would actually come. I got dolled up for no reason at all. Maybe I’ll still meet my mate today. Then it won’t be for no reason. I got up from the table seat and went into the hall, hearing a lot of whispers regarding my new appearance. Some asking if I’m a new girl, others saying I’m trying too hard and others saying I look drop dead gorgeous. I didn’t know how to feel about myself. As I was wandering around the halls waiting for school to start, a smell hit me like a truck. It filled my lungs and took over my mind. It was the smell of after the rain had fallen. Petrichor. "Mate", I growled. I let the scent lead my feet to where my mate was. I was so excited and my palms are sweaty. It led me to the janitor’s closet and before I opened it I heard a moan. I put my ear to the door and heard shuffling. “Hurry Saige, I smell my mate, I can’t let her meet me like this.” I know that voice my heart skips a beat, fear and anger covers my heart like a blanket. It can’t be. It can’t be. There’s no way.
7.8
86 Chapters
The Billion Dollar Contract
The Billion Dollar Contract
Nicole Robinson is a twenty seven year old beautiful and cheerful waitress who works at the VIP section of a lounge bar. She began to make ends meet at quite a young age after the death of her mother and wanted nothing more in life than to live a very comfortable and adventurous life without having to worry about anything. She covers a shift for a friend and that night Nicole's whole life changes. She is tempted with a mouth watering offer that she never imagined, even in her wildest dreams. Gabriel Harrison, a handsome looking wealthy business man born into an aristocratic family, yet still one of New York's most wanted bachelor at age forty. Gabriel, though on the outside is seen as a strong minded business man, on the inside he is tormented by a past relationship he couldn't save and has promised never to commit himself to another. Under much pressure from his mother to fall in love again and the public, to get married, Gabriel decides to hire someone to play the role of his fiancée for six months to get everyone's attention away from his personal life. What will Gabriel do when he begins to have feelings for his fake fiancée? Will he go ahead and open his heart to love again or will he end the contract before it even ends?
9.5
37 Chapters
Four Players one Lover
Four Players one Lover
"I'm a jerk, but you stole my heart"---->Derek"I'm a better person when i'm around you"---->Halsey"I fell in love with you because you loved me when I couldn't love myself"---->NicholasBut what shocked me the most were Alec's words..."I want you. All of you. Your flaws. Your mistakes. Your imperfections. I want you and only you."---->Alec Brad.It all started when i agreed to move in with them. The four bad ass of Greenville. Currently, i had been forced to attend a party with them and we were all playing truth and dare at the moment with other high schoolers.The bottle was spun around and it landed between me and Alec. I was to ask the question."Truth or dare?" I say slightly slurring on my words due to the little drinks i had taken."Truth" he replies with a lot of confidence, smirking at me, his green eyes holding my gaze.This was the perfect time to ask him what has always been bothering me. And then my question rolls out of my tongue."When was your last kiss?"He seemed shocked with the question but covers it up quickly with an evil smile, as he searches around for something, or maybe someone. Having found it, he turned around to face me and answered my question."Now"And with that, he pulls me up in a swift movement, grabs my waist, draws me closer to him,and then you can imagine what happens next. My asshole is kissing me.
9.7
42 Chapters
Game With The Mafia King
Game With The Mafia King
“Learned your lesson?” I nod, biting my bottom lip as he moves his hand further up. “Prove it.” As he squeezes my thigh, I lean back onto his shoulder, instinctively, having him turn his head to the side of mine. “I hate you!” I can feel his smirk against my skin as I sigh. “Tell me anyway.” I click my tongue, turning my head away from him. “I’m yours. And I should know that I’d land here.” *** Nerthus goes by many names. Hiding from an unpleasant past, she keeps her true identity a secret while working as an escort. As she covers an appointment with a mysterious new client for a sick colleague, she thinks it will be a one-night thing as he is known to never book an escort twice. Until he books her again. When her other clients start mysteriously canceling their appointments, she suddenly finds herself in a tricky, but quite alluring situation. She tries everything to resist his irresistible temptations that threaten getting her fingers burnt. But she risks it anyway. Will Nerthus realize her mistake too late? And will she be able to resist her forbidden desire for her mysterious new client? *** TW: explicit and foul language; frequent sex scenes; violence; SA ***
10
178 Chapters
A Loving Wife At Your Service
A Loving Wife At Your Service
"I, Scarlett Monica Hathaway, promise to be nothing but everything to you, and if it is a loving wife you ask for, then a loving wife, I shall be..." Scarlett's life felt like a dream on a random frigid Friday night. It was intended to be a night she spent under her covers, in her warm bed, after getting ditched by her friends at a club she had utterly invited them to. But one minute Scarlett is fleeing a pervert at the clubhouse, and the next minute she's learning about a confusingly cryptic secret, and the next minute she's making a promise that was being dangerously sealed.
7.6
123 Chapters
Dream Husband
Dream Husband
"Fine. I'd leave. "I reply, and Christiana's jaw hits the ground. "Raymond? "Mr. William calls in awe. "You had no choice. Greenwood, get upstairs and pack all Raymond's things. "Grandma says to me. The last part, she says with her back turned to me, calling out to the head of male helpers in the house. "But I'd be leaving with my wife. "I drop the bomb and grandma freezes. She turns around slowly to look at me. The look of confusion on her face. " Excuse you? "She questions and I smile. "If I'm leaving, I'm taking my wife along. As far as I know, Christiana and I are a married couple and I refuse to go anywhere without my wife. "I reply, and grandma scoffs as she covers the gap between us. "You scheming, little devil. You think you're so smart, don't you? "She says in my face and I look into her eyes. Silently challenging her to do whatever she can to stop me. "Well, my granddaughter will go nowhere with you if she doesn't want to... "Grandma begins. " Actually Grandma, I'm sticking by my husband. "Christiana's voice cuts grandma, and I stare up at her in shock. I thought I'd have to do this with force, and then try my best to make up for it later. But Christiana just shocked the brows off everybody's face. Including mine! *********** A wise man once said, you never really know someone till you give them power. How about family? Is family the same when there's a fight for might and glory?
9.9
62 Chapters

What Are The Standard Dimensions For Kobo Covers?

3 Answers2025-08-08 17:22:59

As someone who designs ebook covers for fun, I’ve worked with Kobo’s requirements quite a bit. Their standard cover dimensions are 1600 pixels wide by 2400 pixels tall, which gives a 2:3 aspect ratio. This matches most ebook retailers, but Kobo is strict about clarity since their display screens vary. I always recommend using high-resolution images (at least 300 DPI) to avoid blurriness on larger devices like the Kobo Elipsa. The cover should also include a 10-15% bleed area if you’re adding borders or text near the edges, as some devices crop slightly during rendering. Stick to JPEG or PNG formats for best results.

Can You Change Kobo Covers After Publishing Your Novel?

3 Answers2025-08-08 00:25:57

I've been self-publishing for a while now, and one of the things I love about platforms like Kobo is the flexibility they offer. Yes, you can definitely change your book cover after publishing. I've done it myself a few times when I realized my initial design wasn’t hitting the mark. The process is straightforward—just log into your Kobo Writing Life dashboard, find the book you want to update, and upload the new cover file. It usually takes a little time for the changes to propagate across all stores, but it’s a smooth process. Just make sure your new cover meets Kobo’s guidelines for dimensions and quality. I’ve found that a fresh cover can sometimes breathe new life into an older book, especially if you’re running a promotion or tweaking your branding.

How To Optimize Kobo Covers For Better Visibility?

3 Answers2025-08-08 01:54:24

I've been designing covers for self-published authors for years, and optimizing Kobo covers is all about clarity and contrast. The thumbnail size on digital platforms means fine details disappear, so bold typography and high-contrast imagery are key. I always recommend testing your cover at thumbnail size—if the title isn't instantly readable, simplify the design. Vibrant colors tend to perform better than muted tones in the Kobo store. Avoid cluttering the space with too many elements; focus on one strong visual that represents the book's genre. For romance, a couple silhouette works better than a busy scene. Mystery novels benefit from a single ominous object rather than a complex tableau.

Legibility is non-negotiable—even the most beautiful cover fails if readers can't instantly recognize the title and author name. Sans-serif fonts often display better at small sizes. I create multiple versions with different color palettes and test them against Kobo's background colors to ensure visibility. The best covers immediately communicate genre through visual cues, whether it's a sword for fantasy or a lipstick mark for contemporary romance.

What Are The Best Tools To Create Professional Kobo Covers?

3 Answers2025-08-08 06:45:59

I've been designing book covers for years, and when it comes to Kobo, I swear by Adobe Photoshop and Canva. Photoshop gives me the precision I need for custom illustrations and typography, especially for niche genres like fantasy or sci-fi. Canva is my go-to for quick, polished designs when I'm short on time—their templates are surprisingly versatile. I also use Unsplash for high-quality free images and Font Squirrel for unique fonts that make titles pop. For 3D mockups, I rely on CoverVault to showcase how the cover looks on a virtual Kobo shelf. The key is balancing readability at thumbnail size with eye-catching visuals.

Where To Download Free Kobo Covers For Classic Novels?

3 Answers2025-08-08 14:06:29

I love collecting digital covers for classic novels, especially when they match the aesthetic of my Kobo library. While I don’t condone piracy, there are legal ways to find beautiful cover art. Websites like Project Gutenberg often include high-quality cover images for public domain books, which you can download and manually add to your Kobo. Another great resource is Goodreads, where users frequently upload custom covers for classics. Just search for the book title and look under the 'Editions' section. You can also try fan-made cover repositories on DeviantArt or Tumblr, where artists share their redesigns freely. Always check the licensing terms before downloading to respect the creators' work.

Do Kobo Covers Need ISBN Barcodes For Distribution?

3 Answers2025-08-08 12:36:03

As someone who's been self-publishing for years, I can tell you that ISBN barcodes aren't strictly necessary for Kobo distribution, but they do help. Kobo accepts books without ISBNs, especially if you're publishing directly through their platform. However, having an ISBN makes your book more discoverable across different retailers and libraries. I've noticed my books with ISBNs tend to get better visibility even within Kobo's ecosystem. The barcode itself isn't crucial for digital distribution, but the ISBN matters for metadata organization. If you're serious about building an author brand, investing in ISBNs is worth it for long-term professional distribution.

Do Kobo Covers Affect Ebook Sales And Reader Engagement?

3 Answers2025-08-08 18:11:07

As someone who spends way too much time browsing for ebooks, I can confidently say Kobo covers absolutely matter. A great cover is like a neon sign screaming 'READ ME!' I’ve clicked on so many books purely because the cover art was stunning—vibrant colors, clever typography, or just a mood that grabbed me. Once, I picked up 'The House in the Cerulean Sea' solely because the whimsical cover made me smile, and it became one of my favorite reads. On the flip side, bland or generic covers make me scroll right past, even if the blurb sounds interesting. Engagement starts with visual appeal, and Kobo’s thumbnail-sized covers need to pop to stand out in a sea of digital titles. I’ve even noticed trends—fantasy books with intricate illustrations or romances with cute, minimalist designs tend to get more attention in forums and recommendation lists. A strong cover doesn’t just sell the book; it sparks conversations and shares, which boosts visibility long-term.

How To Design Custom Kobo Covers For Self-Published Novels?

3 Answers2025-08-08 00:34:55

I love diving into creative projects, and designing custom covers for Kobo is such a fun way to make a self-published novel stand out. The key is to focus on high-resolution images (300 DPI or higher) and keep the dimensions at 1600x2400 pixels for the best display quality. I usually start with a mood board to capture the vibe of the story—whether it’s dark and moody or bright and whimsical. Tools like Canva or Adobe Photoshop are great for layering text and visuals. One trick I swear by is using bold, legible fonts for the title, because thumbnail visibility matters so much in digital stores. Don’t forget to leave room for Kobo’s metadata strip at the bottom! For inspiration, I browse existing covers in the same genre to see what catches my eye. A little tip: if the novel has a strong color theme, like a fiery red for a romance or icy blue for a thriller, carrying that through the cover creates instant cohesion.

Do Ebook Book Covers Affect Sales On Kobo And Barnes & Noble?

1 Answers2025-08-09 13:12:18

As someone who frequently browses for ebooks online, I can confidently say that covers play a huge role in catching my attention. When I scroll through Kobo or Barnes & Noble, the first thing I notice is the cover art. A well-designed cover can make me stop and read the description, while a bland or generic one might make me scroll right past. It’s not just about aesthetics either. A cover sets the tone for the book. If it’s a thriller, a dark, moody cover with sharp contrasts will immediately signal what to expect. For romance, soft colors and elegant fonts create a different vibe. Publishers and indie authors who invest in professional cover design often see better sales because the cover acts as a silent salesman.

Another factor is readability in thumbnail size. Most shoppers encounter covers as tiny images on search results or recommendation lists. A cluttered design with too many elements becomes a blur, while a simple, bold cover stands out. I’ve bought books solely because the thumbnail intrigued me enough to click. This is especially true for genres like fantasy or sci-fi, where iconic imagery—a spaceship, a sword, a mystical symbol—can instantly communicate the book’s world. On the flip side, a poorly chosen stock photo or amateurish font can make a book seem low-quality, even if the writing is excellent. The cover isn’t just decoration; it’s part of the book’s identity and marketing strategy.

Trends also matter. Certain genres have visual conventions that readers subconsciously recognize. A historical romance with a couple in period clothing signals exactly what to expect, while a urban fantasy might use modern silhouettes with magical elements. Deviating too much from these norms can confuse potential buyers. I’ve seen discussions in reader groups where people admit skipping books because the cover didn’t match the genre they thought it was. On platforms like Kobo and Barnes & Noble, where discovery relies heavily on visuals and algorithms, a strong cover can mean the difference between being overlooked and gaining traction. It’s not just about standing out—it’s about communicating the right message to the right audience.

Does Kobo Color Support High-Resolution Movie Or TV Series Covers?

4 Answers2025-07-28 16:44:32

As someone who's been using the Kobo Color for a while now, I can confidently say it handles high-resolution covers for movies and TV series quite well. The e-ink screen may not be as vibrant as an OLED display, but it renders detailed artwork with clarity. I've loaded covers from 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy and 'Breaking Bad' in 1920x1080 resolution, and they look sharp with good contrast.

One thing to note is that the Kobo Color's screen has a lower refresh rate compared to tablets, so dynamic elements won't be as smooth. However, for static covers, the 16-bit color depth does justice to most artwork. The device supports JPEG, PNG, and even GIF formats, though animated covers won't play. Storage isn't an issue either - even with hundreds of high-res covers, you'll have plenty of space left for your actual content.

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