Saturday, July 18, 2015

The Fine Art of Deception: Undoing Time (Volume 1)

The Fine Art of Deception: Undoing Time (Volume 1) by Alyssa Richards




Art appraiser Addison Montgomery just wants a normal life. One where she can ignore the vicious ghosts who follow her. One where she’s free from her “gift” of touching an object and seeing the owner’s deepest secrets. And one where she can fall in love without having all of the above get in the way. But when tall, dark, and dangerous gallery owner Blake Greenwood enters her life, normal is the last thing she’s feeling. The man has more secrets than the priceless art he sells, giving Addison’s quest for normal no chance. That, and he may just hold the key to uncovering the truth behind her father’s unexplained disappearance. Despite her paranormal gifts warning her to stay away, she feels an inexplicable, captivating fascination for him, something that goes deeper than attraction. There’s something between them that’s older than time, and if she can learn to give him her trust, it may just save her life.

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4.0 out of 5 stars sexy and mysteriousApril 10, 2015
This review is from: The Fine Art of Deception: Undoing Time (Kindle Edition)
*I received this book free in exchange for an honest review.*
I really enjoyed this story! This was a sexy, mysterious, twisting tale. The way the sisters interact makes it feel realistic. I found quite a few editorial errors, especially in the 2nd half of the book, which is what is keeping this from being a 5star read. There were repetition/timeline errors. If fixed, this would be a 5 star. Having read the whole book now, and not just the sampler I reviewed earlier, this story pulled me in and kept me turning the pages. I couldn't really figure Blake out until the end and that is part of what kept me hooked on the story. This is an interesting, extremely sexy mysterious romance that I think everyone would enjoy!
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