Rouge: A Novel
The story follows Belle, a woman obsessed with her skin and skincare videos. When her estranged mother, Noelle, dies in a mysterious way, Belle returns to Southern California to deal with her mother's debts and unanswered questions about her death. Things take a bizarre turn when a mysterious woman in red appears at the funeral, offering hints about her mother's death and a strange video about a transformative spa experience.
Belle is drawn into the enigmatic world of La Maison de Méduse, a luxurious and cult-like spa her mother was devoted to. There, she uncovers the unsettling secret behind her and her mother's fascination with mirrors and the unsettling forces lurking on the other side.
This surreal tale is like a blend of Snow White and Eyes Wide Shut, taking us on a journey into the darker aspects of beauty, envy, and the intricate relationships between mothers and daughters. With a mix of dark humor and alluring horror, "Rouge" exposes the obsession with beauty and the consequences of internalizing society's unrelenting beauty standards. Set against the backdrop of California sunshine and vivid rose petals, it holds up a twisted mirror to our preoccupation with appearances, inviting us to explore the profound desires that might be hidden beneath the surface.
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