One color. Every month. A whole woman coming back to life.
Sade Carter hasn't worn a color in years. Then one day, the newly divorced single mother decides to live each month in a different hueand a simple experiment in beauty becomes a quiet revolution. Along the way, she finds an old tailor shop, a sharp-tongued seamstress with an unfinished dress, and a gentle man who sees her more clearly than anyone has in years. But choosing to be visible comes with a cost, and Sade must decide whether the woman she's becoming is worth the discomfort of everyone who preferred her dim. A warm, luminous novel about color, courage, and the radical act of refusing to disappear.
The world told her to be smaller. She bought a red coat instead.
Tropes:
Sade Carter hasn't worn a color in years. Then one day, the newly divorced single mother decides to live each month in a different hueand a simple experiment in beauty becomes a quiet revolution. Along the way, she finds an old tailor shop, a sharp-tongued seamstress with an unfinished dress, and a gentle man who sees her more clearly than anyone has in years. But choosing to be visible comes with a cost, and Sade must decide whether the woman she's becoming is worth the discomfort of everyone who preferred her dim. A warm, luminous novel about color, courage, and the radical act of refusing to disappear.
The world told her to be smaller. She bought a red coat instead.
Tropes:
- Slow burn
Found family
Mild spice romance
He falls first
Strong silent type
Genre: Romance