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Sto caricando le informazioni... Love Bites (Tails from the Alpha Art Gallery Book 1) (edizione 2020)di Cynthia St. Aubin (Autore)Hanna Harvey is in a bad patch. She's recently divorced and can't find a job. In order to find something to support herself and her three cats, she's willing to embellish her resume quite a bit. As a lover of art and art history, she thinks she'd be great as an assistant in an art gallery. Mark Abernathy, gallery owner and hottie, offers her a job as his assistant. She can't wait to organize his chaotic office and help with the quirky artists who are resident in the gallery. From a misogynistic guy who's the best-selling artist to the quirky guy paints portraits of animals to the nearly blind old lady who also paints, Hanna has a lot to coordinate. Hanna doesn't need to draw the attention of police detective James Morrison who's sure her boss is a serial killer. However, bodies of women Abernathy dates do keep turning up. I listened to the audiobook of this title. The narrator really bought all the characters to life. I loved the personality of the quirky Hanna and the mysterious Abernathy. Hunter did a great job with the pacing of the story too. Love Bites by Cynthia St Aubin Tails from the Alpha Art Galley series #1. Paranormal mystery romance. Hanna takes a job at an art gallery and is soon in the middle of more than she could imagine might be real. From a mysterious gallery owner, to the usual artists, to the police investigator, Hanna’s world is changed forever. Quote “Monkey spirit doesn’t want to sell, I noted on my pad, this job had officially become responsible for the some of the strangest sentences I had ever spoken, written or thought in my life.” Entertaining. I can’t wait to read more of this series. The last sentence in the book is a shocker and a great hook to continue. |
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Mark Abernathy, gallery owner and hottie, offers her a job as his assistant. She can't wait to organize his chaotic office and help with the quirky artists who are resident in the gallery. From a misogynistic guy who's the best-selling artist to the quirky guy paints portraits of animals to the nearly blind old lady who also paints, Hanna has a lot to coordinate.
Hanna doesn't need to draw the attention of police detective James Morrison who's sure her boss is a serial killer. However, bodies of women Abernathy dates do keep turning up.
I listened to the audiobook of this title. The narrator really bought all the characters to life. I loved the personality of the quirky Hanna and the mysterious Abernathy. Hunter did a great job with the pacing of the story too. ( )