Holly & Theo: The Complete Painter Series
Kindle Edition Release Date:
8/30/2013
Synopsis:
Warning: This is New Adult and is suggested for late teens
and up. There are mild sensual love scenes in this book but are not graphic.
When a young woman discovers the boy in drama class is
actually the immortal who painted the world into being, she becomes the target
of another painter who hates humanity. Holly
& Theo is a New Adult Supernatural Romance set in the small mill town
of Chesnee, SC and beautiful historic Charleston, SC. It starts with Holly
Scruggs in her senior year of high school, after a major downsize for their
family that lands her in Chesnee, her parents’ hometown. Her image conscious
mother corrects her to the point of brokenness until she meets Theo. He is the
artist responsible for all the beauty of the land and he thinks Holly is
beautiful too. Together they will fight against Fritz, the water painter who
hates humans and is hiding a secret under the high school.
The story continues two years later with a twenty year old
Holly and a very changed Theo. Fritz is up to his old tricks and the story
continues to be life or death. What price is Holly willing to pay to save those
she loves? What price has Theo already paid?
Secrets can kill a relationship. But the secrets Holly and
Theo keep from each other in the start of their relationship could mean the
death of either of them. Fritz holds all the cards, and raises the stakes in
this deadly, more adult conclusion of The Painter Series.
Review Quotes:
“The main character, Holly Scruggs, who has been beaten down
by her mother, is such an inspiration! She never allows herself to fall into
self-pity.
With the mysterious Theo's help, she discovers her true
calling in life and the confidence she needs.”
~Sheila Hollinghead Amazon Reviewer
“The author was very descriptive; it was like she was
painting every scene. The book is different from all other books I have read in
its genre. Even the ending surprised me… I couldn't put this book down.”
~The Mystical World of Book Reviews
“My heart is bursting at the seams and my mind is empty now
that I have just finished reading the last page... I was completely blown away
by the life-altering transformation that we see Holly and Theo go through day
by day. They slowly shed the filthy skin of selfishness and replace it with the
selfless depth of love that they have for each other. This is a story of true
and pure love at its finest, and it is an extraordinary end to an amazingly
beautiful and captivating series.
I can't say enough good things about this series!”
~Shadowplay Amazon Reviewer
Author Bio:
Melissa Turner Lee is a stay-at-home-mom to 3 wild and very
loud boys. She used to skip sleep at night to write, but now that they are in
school writes in the daylight. She is married to a wonderful man she met when
she was 17, back before texting and people wrote notes that might be in a trunk
in her house. While dating, her then boyfriend, now husband told her his friend
had pointed out that the picture he had drawn for art class long before
meeting, that hung behind the door in his room, looked just like her.
The picture disappeared after the wedding and was never seen
again. These events helped inspire Holly and Theo’s story.
Excerpt:
My mouth fell open. Was he nuts? How was I supposed to
answer a question like that?
I balled my hands into fists and put them on my hips.
“What’s the matter with you?”
When he put his hands on his hips, I got upset for a
moment before I realized he was still doing the mirroring exercise.
Ms. Jones suddenly yelled and clapped. “I love this. Love
it! Everybody look at Holly and her partner. They aren’t just moving, they are
conveying emotion with it. Brilliant!”
I went back to doing normal movements. And Theo continued
to stare at me. “You look so familiar. I heard you say you just moved here, but
did you move back? I mean, did you live here before…a long time ago maybe?”
“No.” I half-smiled and then bit my lip.
He was
exceptionally good looking. I’d been too irritated to notice at first, but the
more I looked at him the warmer my cheeks grew. The way he stared at me didn’t
help. It was intense and inquisitive, and he was too close. We weren’t
touchy-feely at my house so this invasion into my personal space was especially
uncomfortable.
“So you’ve never been here before?” His gray-blue eyes
studied me even more.
“Well…um…I’ve been
to Chesnee before—to visit my grandmother before she died. Maybe you saw me
around town then.”
He shook his head. “No, that’s not it. I’ve seen you up
close, like this. I remember your eyes. They’re the color of the sea—just
inside a coral reef, and your freckles are the stones of a volcanic island
scattered along the sand. Your hair is like the sun setting over the water,
shooting out orange rays in all directions.” He stared into my eyes even
deeper. “You’re very pretty.”
The impact of his words slammed into me. I’d braced
myself for an insult. That’s what I was used to. This was either the way he
came onto girls for a hook-up, or more likely, some mean joke to get a good
laugh going with the other kids. Anger bubbled up. I knew those kinds of
tricks. Those were the kinds of things the kids I used to hang with did all the
time. They played them on me too, when I no longer belonged in their circle.
My hands trembled, and my lips drew up to hold in the
anger, but I refused to cry in front of this boy. I wanted to call him on his
prank. I knew better than to think it was a real compliment, but I couldn’t
think of anything clever to say.
The tears burned in my eyes despite my efforts.
“Forget this!” I shouted as I ran off the stage.
Everyone’s stares bore into my back as I grabbed my backpack and made for the
door. My head throbbed from ear to ear. I was dropping the class, and that was
final.
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