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Venus in Love

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Ainsley “Lee” Dencourt was born with her future drawn out as heir of the Dencourt Gallery in Washington, DC. She has mastered both fine art and the art of brushing off the responsibilities of her life. When the death of her father shatters her carefree world, Lee is caught between her decisions and her desires as she struggles to preserve his life’s legacy.

For Morgan, the only thing more important than her family is art. Morgan has put her heart and soul into her education and her future—it’s what got her to Yale and to Paris. She can’t allow anything or anyone to come between her and her dreams of success. So why is it that every time Morgan gets a handle on life a dangerously sexy and hopelessly frustrating woman from her past appears and turns her world upside down?

From the City of Lights to the Nation’s Capital, Lee and Morgan search for their place in the world of art. Is that place together—or will fear, pride, and deceit destroy what they’ve found with each other?

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Release dateJan 19, 2015
ISBN9781626392779
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Tina Michele

Tina Michele is a Florida girl living on the banks of the Indian River Lagoon in the biggest small town on the Space Coast. She enjoys all the benefits of living in the Sunshine State. During the day, she pretends to do what they pay her for but really spends most of that time daydreaming and plotting some wild adventure. She graduated from the University of Central Florida with her BA in interdisciplinary studies—the most liberal of the liberal arts degrees—majoring in fine art and writing with a minor in women’s studies. To say she is motivated by her Right brain is a major understatement. Afflicted with self-diagnosed Sagittarian Attention Deficit Disorder, she spends a lot of time starting projects that she may, possibly, one day, probably finish. When she isn’t writing, playing, drawing, painting, or creating something of some sort, she feeds and waters the three dogs that are permanently tethered to her hindquarters.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    This is the story of Lee and Morgan. Lee and Morgan manage to meet more than once at the beginning of the story. Never really knowing who the other is, but knowing that they are pulled towards each other. First at college and then in Paris. And then we finally get to the central part of the story where Lee is in charge of running her family's world famous and very prestigious art gallery, and Morgan is hired as the head curator of said gallery.After that the story goes on with a series of twisty, turny roads taking us up hill and down hill and all over the place.Unfortunately that was sorta one of my problems with the novel, it was all over the place. Maybe it's my brain at fault though, maybe I have a too list oriented, overly organized brain or something, but, sometimes I thought that the story was hard to follow. Why the characters were doing some of the stuff that they were doing. Related to this was also the time jumps. All of them threw me out of the story after them for a bit because I was trying to figure out how much time had passed, where was everyone, etc.Finally in some parts of the book everything seemed excessively overblown. Screaming and yelling instead of talking, not to mention characters acting what seemed to me as out of character too. I know that in real life it happens like it did in the novel, blurting out stuff too loudly, etc. But, in the context of this novel it seemed off to me.Over all it was a fun plot and a fun read, just a little hard to get through in some parts.I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of Bold Strokes Books.