Five Star Paranormal Romance Read from The Reading Pile
Five Star Review of The Fine Art of Deception from The Reading Pile:
Imagine the gift of being able to read someone’s darkest secrets by the slightest touch of your hand. For art appraiser Addison Montgomery, a gift well not so much. Addison yearns for a normal life where she can touch anything and not worry about being sucked into the past history of the objects owner. Knowing all their thoughts, their conversations, what they were doing. Nothing is left untold. She can’t even have a normal relationship or fall in love, how can she knowing about past girlfriends and all the details, would you?
Addison starts a new job where she runs into gallery owner Blake Greenwood. She is immediately drawn to him but not just because of his looks it is deeper than that, something old. It could also be the ghost that lingers when he is near. She tries to get a glimpse of his past but comes up empty and not just empty almost a written script of his past. How is that possible who is he, she can’t help being captivated by him even though every instinct tells her to stay away. Can she trust him and trust him to save her life.
I was very drawn to the characters. Richards did an excellent job weaving you into their world whether it was the good guy or the bad guy you just wanted to know what they were thinking, doing and their next move. The mysteries of the art definitely made the story more intriguing and added another layer to the story.
The exchange between Blake and Addison and how deep and long it ran, even though they just met each other was a great angle. Is there such a thing, I certainly hope so and can’t wait to find out more. I definitely recommend.
Tori
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