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The color of love

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Isla Marquez has built her life on discipline, precision, and control. At thirty-four, the Dominican-American art curator moves through New York City like a queen through her kingdom—admired, respected, and untouchable. That is, until the museum assigns her the one artist she’s never wanted to work with. Adrian Holt. Ten years ago, Holt was the most celebrated—and most scandalous—painter of his generation. His art was raw, magnetic, and impossible to ignore. Then, at the peak of his fame, he vanished. Now he’s back, and the museum wants Isla to curate his first exhibition in a decade. Their first meeting is a collision—intense, charged, impossible to walk away from. Adrian is everything Isla avoids: unpredictable, impulsive, dangerously charismatic. Yet the more time they spend together—in midnight studio sessions, in rooftop conversations over wine—the more his art begins to mirror her own buried desires. But passion isn’t the only thing between them. In a world of high-stakes art deals, jealous rivals, and media frenzy, trust is fragile. And when betrayal comes, it will cut deep—blurring the line between love and obsession, muse and masterpiece. In fifty chapters of slow-burn heat, emotional tension, and urban glamour, The Color of Love explores the truth that love is never just red—it’s every shade of beauty, pain, and survival.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Isla is assigned to curate Adrian Holt's first exhibition in over a decade. When she meets him, their chemistry is instantaneous—magnetic and impossible to ignore. Adrian claims he can only paint when he's in love, and Isla becomes his muse.

But as the paintings grow more intimate, Isla begins to see herself on the canvas—naked, vulnerable, and painted in a crimson so deep it feels like blood. She's pulled into his world of midnight studio sessions, wine-soaked arguments, and heat that borders on obsession.

The danger comes when Evelyn enters the picture, entangled in Adrian's orbit. Love, lust, and betrayal bleed together until Isla must decide what "the color of love" truly is—passion, or pain.