The world of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, the Belle Epoque, and the bohemian life of artists and writers in 1900 Paris are vividly brought to life by author Pamela Eglinski, in this time travel novella--the first in a three-book series.
Thrust into a world one-hundred and sixteen years in the past, Adrienne Phillips is forced to decipher the final enigmatic words of her dying grandmother. A Moulin Rouge can-can dancer befriends Adrienne, and together they work to solve the riddle.
Dynamic characters and a richly layered plot draw you in from start to finish. The answer to the future lies in the well-known painting by Toulouse-Lautrec, At the Moulin Rouge: The Dance.
Altered history, intertwined with Ray Bradbury's "butterfly effect," engage the reader in a journey through time--a trip you might enjoy taking if there were a guaranteed return ticket. Adrienne has no such guarantee, and neither do you.
Thrust into a world one-hundred and sixteen years in the past, Adrienne Phillips is forced to decipher the final enigmatic words of her dying grandmother. A Moulin Rouge can-can dancer befriends Adrienne, and together they work to solve the riddle.
Dynamic characters and a richly layered plot draw you in from start to finish. The answer to the future lies in the well-known painting by Toulouse-Lautrec, At the Moulin Rouge: The Dance.
Altered history, intertwined with Ray Bradbury's "butterfly effect," engage the reader in a journey through time--a trip you might enjoy taking if there were a guaranteed return ticket. Adrienne has no such guarantee, and neither do you.