Parisian Artists’ Muse: Belle Époque Passion in Montmartre
Miriam Blackwood
Montmartre, 1895 — a world of absinthe cafés, midnight salons, and daring art. Into this decadent Bohemia steps Rose Harrington, a bold American painter fleeing a stifling past. Hungry for freedom, she finds more than inspiration in the studio of the sensual sculptress Camille Bellerose… and in the lens of Étienne Valois, a scandalous photographer famed for capturing desire in shadow and silver.
What begins as a shared muse ignites into something more—raw, passionate, and utterly unorthodox. As their bodies entwine and reputations tremble, the trio create a collection that defies society’s rules and the art world’s restraint.
But when notoriety turns to threat, Rose must abandon the love that gave her wings… or risk everything to immortalise it.
A sweeping, sensual triad romance set in the Belle Époque, Parisian Artists’ Muse is a celebration of art, liberation, and a love too wild to frame.
💋 Explicit, emotional, and unforgettable. For fans of Sarah Waters, and Evie Dunmore—where passion is painted in oils, sculpted in marble, and captured in every whispered photograph.

