Living Color review

Check out the review of Living Color:  www.counterpointcafe.com.

Disclosure – the blogger who reviewed the book is my niece (but she is also smart and a good writer).

Enjoy.

Beginning the next project

I’ve taken off about a month from writing since finalizing Living Color, and today I started the next project.

All I can share right now is that the next book is completely different.  It will be another novel, but requires much more work in preparation.  Living Color required very little research, as it drew on family stories. The next novel requires a substantial amount of research to be accurate.

Stay tuned!

Living Color

Jess Anderson is a painter. She is a collector, a connoisseur of colors.

Early in her life, she dreamed of painting fine art, but circumstances blocked that path.  Now, Jess paints houses.

When Jess is hired to paint Mrs. Au’s house, she experiences a week like no other – listening to the old Chinese lady’s stories of her life in China and reexamining the choices that have molded her own life.

By the time the house is painted, Jess finds that her life is completely changed.

Living Color is the first novel by Graham Burnette.  It is available in hardback (for $31.20), paperback (for $8.78), and electronic download (for $1.99) formats.

The paperback is available on Amazon (for $9.99) and on the Amazon Kindle (for $2.99).

Please post a comment below to share what you think of the book!

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