The Girl Who Cries Colors

Raven Kennedy


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The Girl Who Cries Colors by Raven Kennedy
David Beck is the fourth son of a poor baker. There is nothing special about him. Until he picks up a paintbrush.

Willow Collins has a secret. She keeps it hidden by covering her skin and following The Rule. Because while her eyes may be gray, her tears are in color.

It’s no wonder why fate pushed them together. She saw color and understood its pain; he saw color and portrayed its beauty. As the years pass, they go from childhood best friends to each other’s first love. But of course, life isn’t that simple, and their paths aren’t always smooth.

This is a love story, but it is so much more.

Filled with lyrical words of heartbreaking love, dangerous magic, and the meaning of colors, the powerful prose in this story will suck you in and bleed you dry. Because he’s the painter with the spark in his hands, and she’s the storm that carries the rainbow in her eyes. Together, their colors will coat the world.

Author's Note: This book is intended for mature audiences only. Trigger Warnings: It does include scenes of violence and non-consensual sex.
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