
Forged
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What if a work of art was your only means of escape? Scarlet Delamere, an aristocratic orphan, turns to a 16th-century portrait for a way out of the prison her home has become. Character fuses into art and love into politics in this coming of age novel, which centers on a flame-haired nude who looks out silently at the mundane from her gilded frame.
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Deborah Cox was born in New York but educated in England, where she developed a love of English literature. She graduated from Durham University with a First in the subject and went on to have poetry and essays published before completing her Masters in Film Aesthetics at Oxford University.
Her first novel, "Forged," is a contemporary coming of age story set in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, against the backdrop of the English aristocracy in a world where modern-day witches live and work 'unseen' by those they serve. Her personal website is DeborahCox.co.uk.
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