Meet Me in Venice
ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Adler, Elizabeth, PUBLISHER: St. Mart<strong>instrong>'s Griff<strong>instrong>, FOUR WORDS WOULD CHANGE HER LIFE...Precious Rafferty is an A<strong>mestrong>rican antiques dealer liv<strong>instrong>g <strong>instrong> Paris. Though Precious--known as Preshy--lives <strong>instrong> the world's most romantic city, she keeps her feet firmly on the ground. No man will ever sweep her off her feet. Until she <strong><strong>mestrong>etstrong>s Bennett Ja<strong>mestrong>s. He's perfect <strong>instrong> every way. Is he too good to be true? Granted, she doesn't know much about his bus<strong>instrong>ess or personal life <strong>instrong> Shanghai, but isn't it ti<strong>mestrong> to stop be<strong>instrong>g so jaded about romance? And then her long-lost cous<strong>instrong> Lily Song sends her an urgent <strong>mestrong>ssage about Preshy's new love. "<strong><strong>Mestrong>etstrong> <strong>mestrong> <strong>instrong> Venice" are Lily's cryptic words.ONE MAN MIGHT POSSIBLY END IT...Lily lives <strong>instrong> Shanghai and knows the antiques underworld there--and she has a secret important enough to draw her to Venice to <strong><strong>mestrong>etstrong> Preshy for the first ti<strong>mestrong>, face-to-face. Ruggedly handso<strong>mestrong>, world-weary writer Sam Knight senses there's a story afoot. Precious senses he's gett<strong>instrong>g closer and closer to her and en<strong>mestrong>shed <strong>instrong> this tangled web of danger and desire. But is Sam also not all he seems to be? Does he have a terrible secret he's keep<strong>instrong>g from Preshy? <strong>Instrong> Venice, Precious will have to weave through a maze of betrayers and seducers to discover who she can trust with her heart...and with her life. Page-turn<strong>instrong>g, lushly descriptive, and <strong>instrong>telligent, "<strong><strong>Mestrong>etstrong> <strong>Mestrong> <strong>instrong> Venice "is a cat-and-mouse ga<strong>mestrong> with plenty of twists and wonderful characters you'll never forget. It is Elizabeth Adler at her storytell<strong>instrong>g best.