Tuesday, March 17, 2015

*BT* ~~~~~ Untrue Colors by Veronica Forand ~~~~~



Untrue Colors
by Veronica Forand
Genre: Romantic Thriller
Release Date: March 10, 2015



She's on the run...

Brilliant art appraiser Alex Northrop's ex used stolen art to fund his nefarious activities. Now he wants her dead. But it isn't just herself she's worried about - if he discovers who she really is, he'll kill her family.

Professor Henry Chilton is shocked to find a beautiful stranger passed out in his bed, and even more so when the she reveals a priceless painting is a forgery - the painting he'd planned to use to fund a woman's shelter. She's mysterious and frightened, and he is determined to discover why.

Alex's knowledge of art is undeniable--just as Henry's attraction to her is irresistible. But in order to help him recover the real painting, Alex isn't just risking exposure...she's risking her life.







Wow! Riveting. Heart pounding. Emotional.

I don't tend to read Romantic Thrillers, but I stepped outside my box on this one and I am so glad I did.

This was an amazing thrill ride through every page and without giving a review that would most definitely contain spoilers, I will simply say, I felt Alex's fear and pain. Henry's strong emotional feelings for the woman he had no idea would stumble into his life and turn it upside down, were felt through every page. This is a definite MUST READ and I give this book a strong 4 1/2 stars! Veronica had me so engrossed and I couldn't read it fast enough to see just where she was going to take me. 

















A Bostonian by birth, Veronica Forand regrettably lost her Boston accent while moving from state to state and country to country. Cleveland probably had the most profound effect on her ability to pronounce the “r” in the word “park.”

She does try to return now and then to visit family and eat long neck clams and lobster. Summers on Cape Cod are also high on the priority list.

Her experience in crime involves time as a court appointed attorney. Eventually, she switched fields to where bigger crimes take place, corporate tax. The allure of spending mornings in her pajamas homeschooling her children and writing fascinating fiction inspired her to change careers again. Now that the kids are out of the house (in school), she writes romantic thrillers by day and is the perfect wife and mother at night.

Her experience in romance is limited to one man. Luckily, he’s still finding ways to charm her by taking her on vacations to the south of France, Fiji, and the Green Mountains when time is short. Avid travelers, they love to roam with their kids across continents in pursuit of skiing, scuba diving, and the perfect piece of chocolate.

She’s lived in London, Paris, Geneva, Washington D.C., and the accent destroying city of Cleveland. She currently resides near Philadelphia.












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