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Bezig met laden... Artistic Appealdoor Andrew Grey
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I have read and absolutely enjoyed everything that has been published in the last decade authored by Andrew Grey. I am always so impressed how he allows his characters to always come out ahead no matter how they may start out. I receive his newsletter every month and I can see that he writes the same love and devotion into his novels that is so evident in his letters and that he obviously shares with his husband in real life. Artistic Appeal is the second in the Art series, but it can easily be enjoyed as a standalone. The story is centered around the relationship between Nicolai, who is deaf, and Brain, who is divorced with a daughter. A court case is also happening that Brain is in charge of in his profession as a lawyer and as the title might suggest, is about the paintings that his friends are taking legal action to get back after they were taken by the Nazis. I read another reviewer that mentioned that the story somewhat made them think of the plot of another...but I didn't see it if it was there, I have to say that the positives far outweighed any negatives others may have seen. I have always admired this author's dedication to portraying characters with disabilities in nothing but a positive way. Nicolai was a wonderful, believable character. He is so full of depth and interest...and his actions with Brain’s daughter was beautifully shown, as was his relationship with Brian. They had their obstacles, but that makes them all the more lifelike and not just words on a page. John Solo is one of my favorite readers...so I got a double treat...a favorite author and a favorite narrator. ( )
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HTML: Brian Watson knows close friends Gerald Young and Dieter Krumpf have an ulterior motive when they invite him to their Christmas party. Brian has taken over the case to secure the return of the famous painting called The Woman in Blue to Dieter, but they don't want Brian to be all work and no play. They intend to set him up with a friend, but he's not who catches Brian's eye. Instead, it's Nicolai, the deaf art restorer caring for the works already returned to Dieter. But pursuing Nicolai won't be easy. A year ago Nicolai had to fight to regain his independence after a bad break-up, and he's reluctant to give up his freedom a second time. Plus, Brian has competition in Justin, Nicolai's ex, who wants him back badly. Nicolai's reluctance isn't the only roadblock. Brian was married to a woman for almost ten years. Now he has to confess to his mother, his ex-wife, and his young daughter that he loves a manâ??all while conducting a potentially groundbreaking court case and trying to convince Nicolai that love isn't about co-dependence, it's about support. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyWaarderingGemiddelde:
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