The Artful Bargain
β Scribed by Audrey Lynden
- Book ID
- 111844340
- Publisher
- Penske Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Series
- The Brit Brothers 01
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780997340020
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Amid swirling rumors, can two creatives reveal their true colors and find genuine love?
For curator Claire Beaumont, her upcoming steampunk exhibition at the Lafferty Museum isn't just an innovative show, it's a chance to redeem her late father's reputation in the art world. All she needs is a metal masterpiece created by renowned sculptor Sinjin Reid. But when she arrives at his lakeside estate the sculpture is nowhere to be found. To find the truth, she teams up with the charming but reclusive artist to expose the museum's suspicious director as a thief.
After his ex-wife's cruel betrayal, Sinjin is hesitant to trust anyone again. As he and Claire concoct a plan to trap the fraudulent museum director, their attraction deepens. They strike a deal to stage Claire's exhibition in a new venue using Sinjin's priceless sculpture as bait.
But as Claire embraces her passion for curating-and Sinjin-a shocking...
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