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"He is the Indiana Jones of the art world"
Reviewed by Barb Hicks
Posted January 15, 2004
Duncan Forbes is well known in the art world for retrieving
lost or stolen art, much to the disappointment of his
larcenous family. When Duncan is informed that a Van Gogh
masterpiece, smuggled out of France just before the German
invasion, may be in a small town in Oregon, Read more...
"A sexy librarian, a professor and a dead body!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted January 25, 2004
This is Nancy Warren's first single title and boy is
it exactly the kind of book I simply love to read. It has
all the aspects of what I enjoy in a book and so much more!
There's a bit of mystery, lots of humorous situations and
hot steamy Read more...
SummaryCan't a guy look up a woman's skirt...
...without losing part of his anatomy? It isn't my fault
the town librarian, aka Miss Alex Forrest, likes to perch
on high heels and tall ladders for a guy's maximum viewing
pleasure. The lady's bod and choice of outfit may be muy
caliente, but the gaze is icy. Freezing. Arctic-in-a-
bikini cold. Give her time. She'll come around to the old
Duncan Forbes charm. And once I have that Alex in bed,
she'll tell me everything I need to know about this town
and its link to the lost painting my employers paid me to
find...
I'd rather eat drain cleaner...
...than spend one more minute with that smug, big-city art
professor, Duncan Forbes. The "Indiana Jones of the Art
World"? Please. He couldn't find the Architecture stack
till I pointed it out. And if I grabbed hold of his well-
toned arm, it's not because he happens to be the sexiest
man ever to destroy my Dewey Decimal System, it's because
I'm not used to finding a dead body in my library and a
girl can be excused a weak moment...
In the town of Swiftcurrent, Oregon, things are heating
up. Dead bodies and missing masterpieces, family secrets
and dangerous threats, a man who likes to feel his way
around a problem and a woman who enjoys being the
problem...it's all adding up to the kind of steamy
sleuthing that just may lead them both beyond temptation
and put their desires in drive...
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