Celeste
Barros was inspired by two amazing women: Auntie Mame and Mae West. Who
better than a sexually liberated, intelligent, independent,
fashionable, and powerful woman to teach not just Holly Barros, but me
how to be fabulous and fearless?
Celeste is everything I ever wanted to become when I was a young woman and she is everything I wanted in someone who could show me the way to be fabulous and fearless!
Women need mentor figures to show us how to become what we want. Role models light the path to our dreams, dammit, I wanted Holly to have the best one ever. Someone who knew love and heartbreak as well as how to make herself heard AND someone who had the platform to make the world a better place.
My question for Celeste was, what were *her* struggles and wounds? In Keeping It Up, we learn how the early death of her beloved husband scarred Celeste. She had been able to create a wonderful life for herself afterward, full of love and intellectual pursuits. Like many women, though, Celeste had trouble receiving. She had become so skilled at giving and giving that she had forgotten to be vulnerable.
Which is why I was thrilled to discover who she really needed: Grayson Browne.
Celeste is (much) older than Grayson. Do you like reading May/December stories? Let me know so I can write more of them!
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My Web Store
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
Apple