Okay, I am a bit late on posting this cover reveal - with a bunch of excuses to explain why. But I won't get into those. I just really like this cover and I think the book sounds pretty good too!
Duet for Three Hands
Author: Tess Thompson
Release Date: February 13th, 2015
Publisher: Booktrope
Author: Tess Thompson
Release Date: February 13th, 2015
Publisher: Booktrope
A
story of forbidden love, lost dreams, and family turmoil.
The first book in a new historical series from bestselling author Tess Thompson, Duet for Three Hands is equal parts epic love story, sweeping family saga, and portrait of days gone by. Set against the backdrop of the American South between 1928 and 1934, four voices blend to tell a tale of prejudice, fear, and love. The Bellmonts are the epitome of the rich and elite in Atlanta society, but behind the picture-perfect façade are hidden moments of violence and betrayal.
The first book in a new historical series from bestselling author Tess Thompson, Duet for Three Hands is equal parts epic love story, sweeping family saga, and portrait of days gone by. Set against the backdrop of the American South between 1928 and 1934, four voices blend to tell a tale of prejudice, fear, and love. The Bellmonts are the epitome of the rich and elite in Atlanta society, but behind the picture-perfect façade are hidden moments of violence and betrayal.
After
marrying into the Bellmont family, Nathaniel, a former concert pianist who is
nearly ruined by his wife’s unrelenting ambition and unstable mind, finds hope
in the promise of his most recent protégé. His brother-in-law, artistic Whitmore
Bellmont, and the maid’s daughter, Jeselle, have a secret relationship despite
their drastically different circumstances and shades of skin. Unfortunately,
most of the world disagrees with their color blindness.
About the Author
Tess Thompson is a mother and writer. She’s also a Zumba dancing
queen, though the wearing of the crown is reserved for invitation-only
appearances. Her creative life began as an actress, director and playwright but
found her true calling in narrative fiction, specifically Women’s
Fiction.
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