Author’s Note about Complementary Colors charity
donation:
Mental illness affects people of all ages, races, religions, and financial status. And millions of those people will die because the only way they think they can escape the pain is to take their own life. Many victims of suicide are Veterans and those in the LGBT community.
Because so many
people can benefit from having resources in a time of crisis, a minimum of 10%
of sales from each book will go to the American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention. With every thousand copies sold I will add an additional 1% until I
reach 25% of all monies made.
This donation
will be done in the memory of all those who have been lost to suicide.
Friends.
Complementary
Colors
By Adrienne Wilder
My
sister Julia manipulated my life into a prison to keep me silent about our
dirty family secret. Her greed made me a slave and circumstance left me with no
way to escape.
Trapped,
the only way I could silence the nightmares driving me to insanity was to wrap
them in color, hold them with shadow, and stitch them to negative space with
line.
But
no matter how bright the pigments, no one could see my confession.
Except
for Roy Callahan.
I
thought he was just another nameless one-night stand in a long line of many.
But I
was wrong. Roy could see past the façade of my life and through the veil color
over the canvas. He could see what the world couldn’t.
With
him I’d find the courage to tell the truth about the boy.
The
boy who kissed me.
The
boy who loved me.
The
boy whose name I couldn’t remember.
About the Author:
City of Dragons Portfolio (this
site has images of gay sex)
Georgia bred and born, Adrienne Wilder
spent most of her childhood exploring fantastical worlds hidden in her own back
yard among tall grass, and shadowed kudzu tunnels. When she was not dragon
hunting, she spent most of her time, reading, writing, drawing, and digging
holes.
Currently Adrienne lives in Dahlonega, GA
where she shares her home with a variety of dogs and one cat. She still spends
most of her time, reading, writing, drawing, and digging holes. Although now
she calls the reading "research," the drawing "artwork",
the writing "books," and the holes "ponds" and
"gardens".
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