True Indigo: A Tipsy Collins Novel

True Indigo: A Tipsy Collins Novel

by Stephanie Alexander
True Indigo: A Tipsy Collins Novel

True Indigo: A Tipsy Collins Novel

by Stephanie Alexander

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Overview

Five Stars...The fourth and final installment of the Tipsy Collins series...beautifully wraps up the characters' journeys with a blend of paranormal intrigue and life lessons..." —Readers' Favorite

Things have been going great for Tipsy Collins, the Lowcountry's favorite clairvoyant artistic genius. Her kids are happy and healthy, she's producing and selling her celebrated paintings, and she's engaged to the love of her life, psychiatrist Scott Brandt. Everyone in Tipsy's life seems content, except Henry Mott, her mercurial supernatural roommate and wannabe literary virtuoso.

Henry has been brooding for over a century, but lately, his discontent has gone into overdrive. His famous temper is out of control and he can't write a single sentence. Henry's malaise and its accompanying destruction threaten to complicate Tipsy and Scott's family blending while her ex-husband haplessly navigates a second marriage crisis. As Henry slowly loses his mind, a series of unexplainable events has Tipsy combing through ghostly memories, meeting new friends and reuniting with old ones, exploring and testing the supernatural limits, and, as always, learning some priceless life lessons.

True Indigo is the highly anticipated fourth and final installment in the award-winning Tipsy Collins Series.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185692479
Publisher: Bublish, Inc.
Publication date: 09/19/2023
Series: Tipsy Collins Series , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 359,874
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Stephanie Alexander writes enchanting, fantastical stories for thoughtful, modern women. She's a practicing family law attorney. She's also worked in women's health and international development and has taught sociology at the College of Charleston. Her professional and personal background influences many themes in her work, including patriarchy and power dynamics, the ramifications of childhood experiences, relationship and parenting challenges, and the myth of happily ever after. Stephanie lives in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, their blended family of five children, and their miniature dachshunds, Trinket and Tipsy.
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