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OverviewWhat if the only place you could truly be yourself was in the smoke-filled velvet darkness of a secret world, and the only person who saw your soul was the one who could ruin you? Step into 1928 Harlem, where the Renaissance is a roaring, defiant flame. Zora, the poet, commands the stage at a hidden speakeasy, her voice a rhythmic thunder. Eliza, the pale pianist from a world of rigid rule, answers with melodies that are pure, passionate rebellion. Their connection is instant, a flash of undeniable artistic and physical desire across the segregated divide. This is not a safe romance; it is an act of historical defiance. The very air in ""The Onyx Den"" is thick with illegal gin and dangerous whispers. For Zora and Eliza, their love is the most explosive secret of all. They communicate in coded verse and blues-infused chords, building a private language that transcends the color line and the law, sealing their commitment with every stolen glance and shared, silent breath. Every night, the emotional and physical stakes climb higher. The cold pressure of Prohibition raids and Eliza's judgmental family contrast sharply with the velvet warmth of their stolen moments. Eliza's pale skin against Zora's copper hue is a living protest, a beautiful, stark reminder of the world they challenge. When Zora traces the faint blue veins beneath Eliza's wrist, and Eliza responds by losing herself in the depth of Zora's powerful charisma, their shared surrender becomes the most profound vow they can make. But the world is closing in. When Eliza's betrayal is threatened and the police descend, they must trade their artistic sanctuary for a terrifying, desperate plan. Their journey accelerates into a frantic race to secure passage to a free future across the sea. Will they be forced to live a lie of safety, or can they risk everything-their freedom, their very lives-to carve out a space where their copper and ivory love can finally breathe? Hadley Greywood invites you to lose yourself in The Copper Kiss: The Secret Language of a Harlem Muse, the novel that proves love is the ultimate act of rebellion. Can a love forged in the fire of defiance ever truly escape the history that tries to bury it? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hadley GreywoodPublisher: Hadley Greywood Publishing Imprint: Hadley Greywood Publishing Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.124kg ISBN: 9798232559762Pages: 116 Publication Date: 26 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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