Today is my spot on the tour for Love is an Art but due to personal reasons, that you may have already read about in my previous blog posts, I haven’t been able to read the book. I am disappointed and very sorry to the author for this but hopefully, I will be able to share my review soon, as this book sounds awesome and I am a HUGE HUGE fan of Kathy’s! I have loved each and every one of her books!
Instead, I am shining a bright spotlight on the book!
Enjoy!
About the Book
He hates lawyers. So I’m a lawyer pretending to be an artist.
Forgetting one tiny detail: I can’t paint.
Tessa: There’s something about the way the blond guy laughs and leans in to listen. My gaze keeps returning to him.
The only problem is, we’re at an art gallery after work, and I’ve swapped my lawyer suit for a paint-splattered shirt. I’m pretending to be a struggling artist, acting as bait to entice a scammer who conned my friend out of thousands of dollars.
I look pathetic. But still, I approach Hot Guy.
Our glances meet, and an awareness shimmers across. He offers to buy me a drink–we’re definitely flirting–and then he asks me what I do.
Just when Scammer Guy is in earshot. I have no choice but to say I’m an artist. I can tell Hot Guy later that I’m not.
But then he says he hates lawyers. Now what?
Zeke: She’s the worst artist I’ve ever seen. And I hate that that makes me suspect that she’s lying to me. After my ex-girlfriend cheated on me, trust is in short supply.
She makes me laugh, and it’s one adventure after another with her. Definitely different from my workaholic lawyer ex. Maybe it’s time to give love a second chance. All is fair in love and litigation, but when truth and deception clash, can you trust your heart?
*The romcom books in this series are interconnected standalones set in the same world. Each can be read as a pure standalone with a guaranteed happily ever after.
You can buy the book here – https://books2read.com/LIAA
Check out the tour and see what the awesome bloggers have to say!
Kathy Strobos says
Thank you for this lovely spotlight! And for all your past support of my books! I’m happy you’re taking time for yourself. That’s most important. And just so you know, when I feel imposter syndrome or get down because of a bad review, then I pull up some of your reviews and the reviews of other bloggers on these tours and cheer myself up. Thank you so much