Monday, February 23, 2015

Denver Author Stacy Robinson Will Be At Tattered Cover on Colfax Ave On March 4, 2015 To Read and Discuss Her Debut Novel

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In this powerfully written and insightful novel, author Stacy Robinson explores the consequences of flawed choices, the complex nature of betrayal and forgiveness--and the intriguing possibility of second acts. . .

Claire Montgomery has a lifetime of sensible decisions behind her. Yet all it takes is one impulsive indiscretion to bring everything crashing down--her marriage to a wealthy entrepreneur, her status as half of one of Denver society's power couples, and the future she dreamed of for their seventeen-year-old son, Nick.

Claire's husband, Michael, angrily blames her for the recklessness that has left Nick's life in the balance, though not nearly as much as Claire blames herself. But as Nick struggles to move forward, Claire too begins inching toward a reimagined future. Along with a fresh perspective come new questions. Are there other reasons for her fractured relationship and Michael's increasingly erratic behavior? Has he, too, been harboring painful secrets? And does Claire dare to find the real truth, when her seamlessly decorated world of privilege and security is at stake?
 
 
 
 


Stacy Robinson will be reading from and discussing her debut novel Surface at our Colfax Avenue store at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, March 4, 2015.  Free and open to the public.  

Praise for the book: 
“I can't remember the last time I devoured a book so eagerly. Magnificent!” ~Elin Hilderbrand, author of The Matchmaker
 
“Beautifully written and deeply imagined…Stacy Robinson has created an utterly compelling story of one woman's traumatic fall and of her ultimate and triumphant resurrection. Her writing is at times luminous and always thoughtful.” ~Holly Chamberlin, author of The Beach Quilt

“Robinson’s characters address the tough, flawed choices that we make every day and the often unanticipated consequences. Betrayal, self-discovery and forgiveness combine in this insightful, twisting tale.” ~RT Book Reviews

“Robinson deftly manages to make readers sympathetic with the struggles of the incredibly privileged.” ~Publishers Weekly

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