Crimson Candlesticks

Crimson Candlesticks by Catrina Carrington is a Christian fictional novel published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in May 2012. This 414-page book explores the journey of Charlotte as she seeks to understand her identity and the significance of her family’s cherished heirlooms, the crimson candlesticks, which symbolize her quest for freedom and happiness.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines humor, sadness, and joy as Charlotte grapples with her aspirations, including her desire to earn a doctorate from The Juilliard School. Despite her accomplishments, including a master’s degree from The Boston Conservatory and a stable life in Tennessee, Charlotte’s longing for deeper fulfillment drives her story. The novel delves into themes of ambition and self-discovery, offering insights into her dreams and the emotional complexities that accompany them.
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Crimson Candlesticks, a Christian, fictional novel that is filled with Charlotte’s relentless search to find out who she is and why her family’s treasured heirlooms, the century old crimson candlesticks hold so much intrigue and power in her search for freedom and happiness. The opening chapter introduces us to Charlotte who is filled with such inner turmoil and sadness about her life that really is fulfilling but does not offer her the deepest desires that she covets: a doctorate from The Juilliard School, a husband, and the search for who she really is. The novel is filled with humor, sadness, and joy focusing on Charlotte May’s dreams to earn a doctorate from Juilliard, despite having already received a master’s degree from The Boston Conservatory and living a comfortable, secure life in Tennessee. Yet, Charlotte yearns for more, for a doctorate, a husband, and world-wide recognition. Throughout Charlotte’s quest
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