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The Colour of Mermaids by Eleanor Harkstead
The Colour of Mermaids by Eleanor Harkstead












The Colour of Mermaids by Eleanor Harkstead

Her large collection of vintage hats would rival Hedda Hopper’s. Eleanor is very fond of chocolate, wine, tweed waistcoats and nice pens. She can occasionally be found wandering old graveyards. CHICKS, ROGUES AND SCANDALS BOOK OF THE YEAR, 2020 About the AuthorsĮleanor Harkstead likes to dash about in nineteenth-century costume, in bonnet or cravat as the mood takes her. There is mention of suicide, child abuse, rape, murder and non-romanticised brother-sister incest. Reader advisory: This book contains scenes of drug use/abuse, mental illness, depression, stalking and sexual assault. Until he meets Eva, Daniel is a stranger to criticism and doesn’t know what it means to fall in love.Ĭan Eva help Daniel overcome his childhood demons or will a fatal secret from the past destroy their future? Filled with darkness and tormented imagery, his canvases are as mysterious as his background. As they plunge headlong into a wild affair, Eva becomes the target of unwanted attention from an unseen enemy.ĭaniel Scott is famous for his paintings.

The Colour of Mermaids by Eleanor Harkstead

Instead she tells him what she really thinks and sparks fly.

The Colour of Mermaids by Eleanor Harkstead

When artist Eva Catesby is invited to an exhibition in honour of art world enfant terrible Daniel Scott, she’s expected to follow the crowd and sing his praises. In a world of childhood secrets and tabloid scandals, is falling for the bad boy of British art as risky as it is raunchy? The Colour of Mermaids by Catherine Curzon & Eleanor Harkstead.














The Colour of Mermaids by Eleanor Harkstead