When artist Kitty Sullyard draws a strange symbol in her toy panorama, she doesn’t expect it to be life threatening. Tossed into a situation she never asked for, she learns the hard way who not to trust.
After Kitty mysteriously disappears, Nathaniel Bexley has only a single clue with which to find her. It’s something only he would know. Will he be able to decipher the secret message she’s hidden in a drawing, or will Kitty be doomed to the hands of her kidnappers?
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 1/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
The first of a series introduces the Sullyard sisters, young women who paint for a living in Regency England. I found it fascinating to read a romance set in this time period and DOES NOT involve a handsome nobleman with a ton of money. Mr. Bexley is handsome, but he works for a magazine.And Kitty helps provide for herfamily by using her brush to paint. That being said, I was not fond of Kitty at all. She is a self proclaimed flirt, but dislikes the attention that being a flirt brings her. I just didn't find her character consistent or relatable. I was given a free copy in exchange for an honest review. This author always keeps her books clean, which makes me happy.