With a handsome and successful husband, three beautiful children, and a mansion full of servants, what more could a girl want?
'The Red-Haired Man', by Marie Tapia, takes readers back in time to 19th century France to meet Colette, a young French woman who seeks more than luxury and the monotony of family-life. A new breath of hope appears when the red-headed man known as Vincent van Gogh encourages her to embrace other artistic passions. Torn by society's expectations and her deep desire for more out of life, Colette decides to take a risk for love.
"Not only is this an historical and romantic light-read, it's a story that relates to people's tendencies today," said Tapia. "The character reflects our desire for more and the mistakes we often make to find what we are missing."
Readers will enjoy following the love story that develops between the couple, as well as finding themselves trapped in a time where life moves a little slower, love seems a little more hopeful and beauty is awaiting at every turn.
The Red-Haired Man
By Marie Tapia
ISBN: 978-1-4759-8373-9
Hardcover: $20.78
Paperback: $14.67
E-book: $3.99
Available at http://www.amazon.com and http://www.barnesandnoble.com/.
About the author:
Marie Tapia works as an artist and author and is a graduate of the California College of the Arts. Her interests include painting, drawing, sculpting, gardening and travel. Among the many places Tapia has traveled include Yucatan, the Amazon, Brazil, Peru and France. Tapia is also extremely interested in the metaphysical and The Red-Haired Man is based on her own past-life experience.
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