Water Lily Dance

Michelle Muriel
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Michelle Muriel
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  • Published date: Aug 20, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 426
  • Publisher: Little Cabin Books LLC
  • ISBN: 9780990938347
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.95" L x 9.0" H
MICHELLE MURIEL is the award-winning, bestselling author of the #1 Amazon historical fiction bestseller ESSIE''S ROSES and her new novel Amazon bestseller, WATER LILY DANCE. Water Lily Dance follows the lives and secrets of three brave women, centuries apart, connected by French Impressionist artist Claude Monet. Michelle holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts, magna cum laude, and worked as a professional actress, a member of Actors'' Equity and The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists for twenty years, doing theater, voice-over, and commercial work. Michelle transferred her skills in complex character development and historical research into writing heartbreaking, heart-mending historical, literary fiction. Her novels poetically explore the secret sides of life, stories told from multiple points of view by strong female characters in history harboring secrets and breaking norms fighting for freedom. She is also a songwriter and musician. Michelle lives in Missouri with her husband, Michael. To learn more about Michelle and her books, visit the author''s website: www.MichelleMuriel.com

Praise for Water Lily Dance:

"...[a] warm, passionate, and life-changing story. Imagination is at the heart of this superb novel, imagination that builds, rends, and immortalizes. Muriel offers a story beyond words - exquisitely sad, loving, and healing historical fiction." - Historical Novels Review

"A brilliantly penned and original novel showcasing the extraordinary talent and genuine flair of a distinctive narrative storytelling style . . . An absorbing and inherently riveting read from beginning to end . . ." - Midwest Book Review

". . . a fantastic air of reinvention to this deeply emotional and sensitive tale . . . it was the characters at the very heart which draw you in and keep you reading, superbly developed and likable as they are. Water Lily Dance is a highly recommended read. 5 stars!" - Readers' Favorite

"A story of heartbreak, loss and second chances, Michelle Muriel gives us a beautiful story of three courageous women, centuries apart." - Bookreporter.com

"Author Michelle Muriel delights readers once again . . . Water Lily Dance is more than a mere novel that happens to revolve around an Impressionist artist. It is a wonderfully written . . . moving portrayal of the strength and resilience of women . . . Michelle Muriel's writing is so vividly descriptive throughout the entire story, that I too felt as if I could hear Claude Monet and his contemporaries whispering in my ear. . . . a beautifully moving story about women, love, grief and overcoming adversity; a story that should not be missed." - Feathered Quill

"Missouri, 2014: 'I have to find what's missing so I can move beyond those memories, find what they stole from me, what I lost. Maybe that's why it's called loss.' This is the core of Sophie Noel's journey in this warm, passionate, and life-changing story. Sophie is the daughter of a famous artist, Josephine du Lue, and both are obsessed with Claude Monet's art and his famous Water Lily Garden. Paris, 1865: It's also about Camille, Monet's wife, a woman torn between her needs and the love of the man who preferred to be alone, so enmeshed was he in the art he was creating, an art that moved beyond the acceptance or rejection of Paris's famous Salon Judges. Light and color are everything to these three women. . . . Muriel's novel lets readers dance and drink with them in the famous Mirabelle ball of Paris, enjoy the talks and fun with friends Renoir and Bazille, and visit Monet's exhibitions with Sophie, beauty personified. Imagination is at the heart of this superb novel, imagination that builds, rends, and immortalizes. Muriel offers a story beyond words - exquisitely sad, loving, and healing historical fiction." - Historical Novel Society

Praise for the Bestselling Fiction of Michelle Muriel:

". . . skillfully structured, with dramatic truths revealed unexpectedly. An often engaging look into the complex history of the American South." - Kirkus Reviews

"Impressively well written from beginning to end, Essie's Roses is an inherently absorbing and skillfully presented read, establishing author Michelle Muriel as an exceptionally talented novelist." - Midwest Book Review

"Michelle Muriel's tremendously impressive debut centers on the experiences of four remarkable women... Her characters are vividly drawn, and the many period details - social, linguistic, and even literary - with which she fleshes out her story never feel forced or melodramatic. A richly moving reading experience." - Historical Novel Society

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