Forbidden Colours by Nicole Fitton
Forbidden Colours was the evolution of a
question that had been rattling around in my brain. You know, those annoying
questions that wake you at 4am and won’t let you rest until you’ve written
something. Well, that’s how it was for me. I had read a newspaper article about
the complexity of the human brain and well, it all started from there. Forbidden
Colours is a gripping love story which contains elements of psychological
suspense. It contains enough adrenaline fuelled drama to power the national
grid! Once I had the protagonist Midori Yates firmly fixed in my mind's eye she
took charge and dictated the direction of travel. I have a passion for science
and being able to incorporate that into a book is very exciting. The story
centres around a new drug being brought to market that does not quite do what it
is supposed to…. I shall leave it at that. As I said earlier I started Forbidden
Colours with a question and everything flowed from there. So, I know you want to
know, what was the question? It’s a question I often ask myself but seldom has
it led me in such an unusual direction…... ‘ What if?’
Blurb:
What if your
memories were not your memories? What if the drug hailed as a cure became a
curse and ultimately your destruction?
Midori Yates works
for pharmaceutical giant KLD. The launch of new drug Centoria has revolutionised
the treatment of amnesia, with outstanding results. Trials exploring its use in
the treatment of Alzheimer’s are on the horizon. But is it really as good as the
data suggests?
Neurologist Dr.
Nick Campbell has seen amazing results with his patients and is ready to believe
in Centoria’s transformational abilities…that is until his patients start
displaying strange and worrying symptoms with drastic results. Determined to
uncover the truth, Midori and Nick find a conspiracy that is to have devastating
consequences for both of them. A dark world threatens to engulf them. Can they
survive?
URL for Cover:
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Snippet:
Katzuko Yates eyed
her daughter thoughtfully. A sense of apprehension gripped her. Those years in
Japan were long ago; she wondered if she could be clear with her explanation.
Even though buried, her memories continued to breathe under the mountain of life
she'd lived. Dare she even speak of them? Could she speak of them? Their place
of residence had become an unmarked grave in her history. Her family had a right
to know, after everything that had happened. His world was dark and full of
shadows; where would she begin? For over 25 years she had told no one. Now she
was being drawn back into his world. It was a time she wanted to forget. The tie
that had been bound to her so tightly was about to be broken.
Author
Bio:
Nicole Fitton is an
author and freelance writer who has lived in such glamorous locations as London,
New York and Croydon! She currently reside in Devon, UK with her family.
Forbidden Colours is her second novel. Her career has spanned over 3 decades
working in PR and marketing within the music industry. She currently works
within healthcare in the UK.
Alongside her
novels Nicole has a passion for writing short stories.This year has seen her
short ‘Soaring’ featured in an anthology by the Black Pear Press. Her stories
always have a happy ending, but, the way in which they get there will keep you
guessing right up until the last page! She admits she gets bored easily and can
often be found enjoying new adventures!
Links:
Website address:
https://www.nicolefittonauthor.com/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/MisoMiss
Pinterest:
https://uk.pinterest.com/fitton3818/
Amazon Author Page:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nicole-Fitton/e/B01A3NSIL6/
It's great to be here :) Thank you so much for hosting me on your blog.
ReplyDeleteSounds fascinating, Nicole. Love the cover. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Nicole. It's always a pleasure to have a writer with a new release on my blog.
ReplyDeleteLove this premise, sounds like a captivating read!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by Alicia 😊
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