The Haircut, A New Year's Tale

The Haircut, A New Year's Tale

by Donna Callea
The Haircut, A New Year's Tale

The Haircut, A New Year's Tale

by Donna Callea

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Overview

Two days after Christmas, 1948, in a city that could be New York, a young woman prepares to get a life-altering haircut. She's a princess, a post-war refugee, from an Eastern European principality that no longer exists. And she's being forced by her guardians-- her nefarious aunt and uncle-- to marry an obscenely rich industrialist who's got something of a hair fetish. The man, it seems, is aroused only by her amazingly long, glorious hair. So to save herself, she decides to get it all cut off. But she doesn't count on falling in love with the handsome young barber who refuses, at first, to do her bidding. Nor does the barber count on becoming entranced by the strangest customer he's ever encountered. Even after the severely shorn former princess is beaten beyond recognition for her act of rebellion, the barber, a widower still grieving for his late wife, finds her irresistible. Add to the mix Misha, an angel from the Old Country whose specialty is New Year's Eve. Ultimately, "The Haircut" is a story that weaves whimsy with romance, plus more serious themes, as it underscores the timelessness and hope of the season in which it's set.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452489117
Publisher: Inlet Point Press
Publication date: 09/10/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Donna Callea spent her early career (which turned out to be her not-so-early career as well) earning a reputation as a newspaper reporter who treated every stupid damn news story as if it were a novel. And taking her sweet time to write it. She has won numerous journalism awards, although her editors found her to be painfully slow. Deadlines, you know. Eventually, Donna and the world of journalism amicably parted company. Now she writes novels. Very slowly. Her other works, available in digital and print editions, include New Coastal Times, Bristles, and Sundry Days.
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