Grabbed this at my library and thought I'd just read a few pages to check it out. Next thing I know I'm done. It was a great story of finding love and an art thief.
Damien Black is the son of a convicted art thief and found the life fit him perfectly as well. Although now he's retired, someone's offered him a lot of money to come out of retirement and help him out on a big $ job. While wandering around a museum one day he spots a beautiful woman, Angel Lafonte, and cannot take his eyes off her. He quickly finds out that she's the sister of the man who's asked Damien in on the heist. But, even though he knows he should stay away from Angel, he can't. Nor can she ignore her growing feelings for him.
A retired police detective, who spent most of his career trying to catch Black, has found out that another gallery has been hit and he's positive Black's responsible. He has trouble convincing the local PD without any proof, but that doesn't stop him from trying to prove his "gut instinct" is right.
The story moves quickly. You get a "who done it" cat/mouse suspense, new love and romance. All in all this is the perfect "beach novel" and one that has made me want to take a closer look at Adrianne Byrd's other books.