Tiffany Blues, by M.J. Rose
In 1924, twenty-four-year-old Jenny Bell is a struggling New York artist who wins a scholarship to Louis Comfort Tiffany’s artists’ colony at Laurelton Hall, his Long Island mansion, in suspense romance TIFFANY BLUES. But Jenny brings more than paints and brushes with her: she brings the secret of her unjust murder conviction and consequent Canadian reform school history. Now, when her art is finally opening to color and her heart to romantic love, Jenny faces exposure and flees to Paris, waiting thirty-three years for a chance reunion with her lover amid the ruins of Laurelton Hall.
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