Lost and Found
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Cady Briggs is very useful to Mack Easton-her expertise in art and antiques helps his shadowy, low-profile company, Lost and Found, find missing treasures for high-paying clients.
But as Cady's beloved Aunt Vesta warns her, being useful to a client is one thing-and being used is another. Still, Cady finds it hard to resist the magnetic pull Mack exerts, an attraction she felt from the first time she heard his voice on the phone. And as their work together puts them in an explosive situation, Cady wonders just how much she'd risk for the thrill of being with this man.
When Aunt Vesta dies suddenly, and strange developments affect her family's prestigious gallery, Cady must turn to a man she isn't sure she can trust. And instead of tracking down missing masterpieces, they'll be hunting for a killer....
A light, rainy day read.
But as Cady's beloved Aunt Vesta warns her, being useful to a client is one thing-and being used is another. Still, Cady finds it hard to resist the magnetic pull Mack exerts, an attraction she felt from the first time she heard his voice on the phone. And as their work together puts them in an explosive situation, Cady wonders just how much she'd risk for the thrill of being with this man.
When Aunt Vesta dies suddenly, and strange developments affect her family's prestigious gallery, Cady must turn to a man she isn't sure she can trust. And instead of tracking down missing masterpieces, they'll be hunting for a killer....
A light, rainy day read.
Journal Entry 3 by amberC at Mitchell Centre in Darwin, Northern Territory Australia on Thursday, January 3, 2008
Released 16 yrs ago (1/3/2008 UTC) at Mitchell Centre in Darwin, Northern Territory Australia
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On the bench near the phone.
On the bench near the phone.
Journal Entry 4 by gillegan from Katherine, Northern Territory Australia on Monday, February 4, 2008
Not bad, an easy read but a wee bit too "romantic" for my taste. But I'll never turn down a free book, so it was good value for the price!