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Picture of Love

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As a staff writer for the up-and-coming magazine Christian Arts and Artists, Trina Martin has been waiting for a chance to prove herself. And now that plum assignment is hers: an interview with Ian Sterling, the hottest, most intriguing artist on the scene.

What she expects to find is the plastic veneer of a consummately talented man. What she finds is the reason for her past and the hope of her future.

Drawn into love she can't deny, will Trina now forsake her faith when she needs it the most? Words have never deserted her before, but love may be the first to go.

170 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published March 1, 1997

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Tamela Hancock Murray

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Tamela has been interested in writing in one form or another all her life. She contributed to all of her school newspapers by writing articles and editing. During her time as a Capitol Hill intern, her duties included answering constituent correspondence. Working as a college intern for the Bureau of Public Affairs, Editorial Division of the U.S. Department of State, gave her the opportunity to write in a more journalistic style, including news briefs for the Secretary of State. She graduated with honors in Journalism from Lynchburg College in Virginia. An award-winning, bestselling author, Tamela has more than 20 fiction and nonfiction books to her credit, and has written for magazines and newspapers. She has discussed her work on radio and television.
After serving as a literary agent at Hartline Literary Agency for ten years, Tamela is now thrilled to be with The Steve Laube Agency! Her professional affiliations include American Christian Fiction Writers and The Christian Authors Network.
Tamela enjoys spending wonderful times with her husband and their two daughters, as well as extended family and friends.

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May 6, 2019
This book was good, however, the characters were a bit weak.
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December 6, 2022
Not very interesting and LOTS of typos in the book which makes it distracting to read.
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