My Father's Colors

ABOUT Marian L. Thomas

Marian L. Thomas
Hometown: Oak Park, Illinois Current Residency: Atlanta, Georgia Degree: Bachelor of Arts, Business Communication   Writer:  Published articles can be found online and in many print publications such as: Black Pearls Magazine, SwagHer Magazine, Troy Estefan Magazine, and many more.  More...

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My Father's Colors takes you on the journey of four individuals that lead to one incredible destination filled with betrayal, lies and shocking secrets.

Naya Monà  is back on another emotional and drama-filled roller coaster as she finds herself  fighting to find her voice, discover her father's past and search for her daughter.  How do you find a daughter you never knew you gave birth to?

Then there's Chrisher husband. How far would one go for love? That is the question that Chris wastes no time answering. He will do whatever it takes to remove his wife’s pain, even if it means being the one to cause her the most.

Let's not forget Misty. Fame and Fortune have been the determining factor for Misty ever since her father passed away. How far will she go, this time, to achieve it?

Introducing, Carl Thompson. Carl has found the love of his life, only she doesn’t know it. Green eyes and hazel brown hair fill his dreams for the future. Does he have enough love for the both of them?

The fiction work is a sequel to the novel, “Color Me Jazzmyne,” which released in February 2009. Both books carry a common trademark—no foul language or sex. When asked how this recognition impacts her view on clean fiction books, Thomas stated, "it confirms my belief that one can write a book, keep it clean and still have it appreciated by the avid reader of today." Thomas’s novels follow the journey of Naya Monà, a woman who struggles to find herself as she regretfully discovers her father’s past and searches for her daughter. Readers also become familiar with the individual trials of Naya’s husband, Chris; fame-entranced Misty; and Carl, a love-afflicted character introduced in this second book.