Come to Book
Nirvana for a red-hot love triangle that forces two young artists to redefine
success, family, and freedom.
About
Love, Art, and Other Obstacles:
On the cusp of launching her graphic arts career,
Margo DuPont is all about freedom—no fences, no limits, and no more bigoted,
fire-and-brimstone-preaching family weighing her down. Between college, working
at Book Nirvana, and an upcoming high-stakes art competition, she barely has
time for a part-time girlfriend, much less a flirtation with a cocky,
ginger-bearded ceramic artist who makes her question her “no strings” rule.
To Elmer Byrne, family is everything—and he’s found
his family of the heart among the eclectic art scene of Eugene, Oregon. But
something is missing...until Margot DuPont, a rival for an art grant they both
desperately need to keep their fledgling careers survive enters his life. The
prickly little sprite lights him up body and soul, but she fears he’s out to
clip her wings.
Our
Review: Author
Sadira Stone has a firm grip on the concept of family—biological and of the
heart—delivering it, loud and clear, to this unique novel of love, challenges,
and choices. It’s fun, funny and spicy—but not to be missed.
On
a scale of 1-5, Love, Art, and Other Obstacles merits a 6.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women
Reviews
Thank you so much for your kind words about Elmer & Margot's story!
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