Three of his major paintings have been savagely defaced and his house left in ruins. As his friends search for him, does his muse, Ava, hold the key?
Before the hope of love is lost, secrets will be told, spirits will be broken, and a price will be paid.
From the cave dwellings of New Mexico to the shores of Malibu, Max and Ava’s journey tests them to their limits. As they render passion and pain in broad strokes, will their all-consuming love rise from the debris?
On the way to my car, he
stops me. “Ava, I need to say something.”
“Yes?”
He pauses on the walkway,
looks down and kicks a pebble toward
the
lawn.
“I know that as much I’d
like to…I can’t ask you not to see
Jonathan…”
What? I glance up at him
with my head tipped to the side.
He’s twisting his hands
together as I wait for him to continue. He
finally
looks me square in the eyes.
“…But, will you do me a
favor? Don’t fall in love with him.”
I arch my brow. “Did you
really just ask me that?” Should I tell him
there’s
little to no chance of my falling in love with Jonathan now?
He gets a devilish look in
his eyes as he holds up his hands in surrender.
“I
know, I know…I just don’t want you to get involved with
him
on the rebound.”
I put my hands on my hips
and arch my brow. “Max, to be on the
rebound
you have to have been
in a relationship
to rebound from.”
He seems to ignore my logic.
“Besides, Ava, you could still be really
attracted
to me and not know it.”
“Really? I don’t think
my attraction to you is in question.”
“Yeah, what if you’re
secretly falling in love with me?”
I playfully push him on the
shoulder. “You wish!” I tease.
“There’s only one way to
know for sure. Don’t you think you should
know
before you go out with Jonathan again?”
“One way to know for
sure?”
“Yes. Kiss me. I promise I
won’t touch you—look, hands free!” He
tucks
his hands into his back pockets.
My mouth falls open as I
press my thighs together. Just the idea of
being
kissed again by Max makes me instantly hot and bothered.
“Just one little kiss,”
he says in a low voice.
I can’t believe he’s
playing this game with me. But the fire in his eyes
and
the sweet smile on his face are more than I can bear. I take a step
toward
him. Two can play this game.
“So, if I feel nothing,
we’ll agree to be friends—that’s it—no complications.
And
I can friggin’ marry Jonathan if I so choose.”
He makes a sour face, but
nods anyway.
I bite my lip as I look into
his eyes. One
kiss, one kiss…I
close my
eyes
as I edge closer until I can feel the heat shimmering from his skin.
“Oh, Ava,” he whispers,
a deep longing in his voice.
His breath on my cheek
undoes me, and when our lips meet, they
meld
together as if they’d just kissed a moment earlier. We kiss
languidly,
sensuously,
our tongues meeting in an erotic dance. He gently
bites
my bottom lip before I press my lips even harder against his. An
overwhelming
current suddenly surges through me, practically knocking
me
over.
Oh my God! I’m
on fire. I run one of my hands along his shoulder
and
behind his neck, pulling him closer, while winding my other hand
into
his hair and tugging it passionately. Our bodies are pressed together
so
tightly I feel as if I’m one with him.
He moans my name over and
over as the kiss intensifies. I’m lost in
his
sweet mouth, his lips turning me into a traitor to logic and reason.
When I finally pull away to
gasp for air, he grins widely, and the
bright-eyed
expression on his face is victorious. He gambled big and
won.
Like there was ever a
question—he owns me. He
probably has all
along;
it’s just taken me all this time to figure it out.
He studies me with a spark
in his eyes, and he takes a sharp breath.
He
takes his hands out of his pockets as if to grab me and never let me
go.
My heart’s so full I can’t help but shine with a smile.
I remember we’re taking
things slow, so without a word, I hurry to
my
car before he can say something to draw me back into his arms. But
even
as I flee the charged atmosphere and speed down PCH, I can feel
his
joy follow me all the way home.
Review by Gia:
Work of Art book II The Unveiling is the second book in the Work of Art series. It can not be read as a standalone. You must read Work of Art book I, The Inspiration, first. The Unveiling picks up where The Inspiration left off. After The Inspiration, I couldn't wait to get my hands on The Unveiling. I definitely was not disappointed.
In the beginning Max is still missing. Max is a famous artist, he's sexy and seems to be a tortured soul. I was glad to see that Ava wasn't ready to give up on Max. Max is a complicated guy sometimes reading about him is like night and day. He's a very emotional guy and can flip easily. Ava is great, I absolutely love her. In the first book I felt she was a little naive but she has really shown growth.
I devoured the first book but this one seemed longer to me. I checked and they are roughly the same numbers of pages. I think The Unveiling seemed longer because it's a heavy read filled with a lot of emotions and up and downs.
I ending left me hanging again and I can't wait to read more.
4 Amazeballs Stars!
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Ruth Clampett, daughter of legendary animation director, Bob Clampett, has spent a lifetime surrounded by art and animation. A graduate of Art Center College of Design, her careers have included graphic design, photography, VP of Design for WB Stores and teaching photography at UCLA. She now runs her own studio as the fine art publisher for Warner Bros. where she’s had the opportunity to know and work with many of the greatest artists in the world of animation and comics.
The Work of Art Trilogy is Ruth’s third publishing endeavor, following Animate Me and Mr. 365. She lives in Los Angeles and is heavily supervised by her teenage daughter, lovingly referred to as Snarky, who loves art and visiting museums as much as her mom.
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