The Friday Face-Off: Coming of Age

The Friday Face-Off was created by Books by Proxy, where each week bloggers can showcase books with covers centered around a weekly theme. You can visit Lynn’s Books for a list of upcoming themes. Join in the fun each Friday by finding a book whose cover is based on the theme!


I just realized it’s been a month since I participated in The Friday Face-Off, oops. This week has all sorts of possibilities, and my selection might not seem to fit the prompt, but it does. Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney is a fantastic mystery, but it’s also a really good coming-of-age story, since we get to delve back into Daisy’s odd childhood. So far I could only find three covers, but I’m sure many will follow.

Flatiron Books 2022 (U.S.) edition. I love this cover! The stormy sea, the secluded house of the cliff, and the dangerous rocks surrounding it evoke the setting perfectly. This is my favorite cover.

Polish edition 2022. This cover also does a great job with mood and ambiance. The daisies bordering the cover are also a nice touch. This is my second favorite cover!

Macmillan UK 2022 edition. Another cover that uses daisies in the design! This is my least favorite cover, although I do like it. But it’s missing the seaside cliff setting that is so important to the story, so for me it doesn’t work as well as the others.


Have you read Daisy Darker? Which cover is your favorite?

Posted September 23, 2022 by Tammy in The Friday Face-Off / 22 Comments

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22 responses to “The Friday Face-Off: Coming of Age

    • Tammy

      I think the cheery flowers are like a wink. You know there are murders in the story but the character’s name (Daisy) is so innocent.

  1. I prefer that first cover. For me it seems to fit the title more, though I’ve no clue how well all that fits with the story. 🙂 It is a story I’d like to read, though.

    • Tammy

      The first cover really works. I know the others added daisies because of the character’s name, but there are so many horror elements, the daisies seem a little out of place.

  2. I missed this prompt having been away.
    Great choice. I love the daisy cover but tbf I think the moody cliff setting of the first cover fits the story better. Such a great read.
    Lynn 😀

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