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Untouchable

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Eight years ago, Ria Oh left behind her home, her past, and her name to escape the horrors of misbegotten fame and notoriety. With her three best friends at her side, she set out on rebuilding her life one restored piece of art at a time while hidden away in the catacombs of the museum where she worked.

Life was simple and uncomplicated, as long as she followed the rules and kept her head low.

But the rules don't mean anything to someone like Michael Lachlan, a man who's crashed into her life both literally and figuratively, and who's determined to find out why this scared and yet ferocious art restorer hides herself from the world. He's willing to give her everything, including his deepest secrets, if she'll let him do the one thing no one else has been able to before...

Touch her.

419 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 3, 2018

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S.L. Naeole

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S.L. Naeole has always loved the smell of books, the feel of books, and the destination that a book is guaranteed to take you. She knew from an early age that she was meant to write, to create those very same books she loved so much and vowed that one day, she would.

Now, after getting married and starting a family, she has finally made her dream come true. As the author of Falling From Grace, she's found a venue with which to allow her dreams to become the reader's, and transport them to worlds and lives where fantasy and reality blend seamlessly. With several more books in the works, including three sequels to Falling From Grace, she's hoping to give to her fans the same desire and affection for the written word that she had as a child.

S.L. Naeole writes from her home in Hawai'i, with her husband, four children, and cat by her side cheering her on and providing endless amounts of inspiration.

Her third book, Black Halo, book three in the Grace Series, is due to be released August 31st, 2010.

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July 5, 2018
This is a story with a very dark theme. Although it is well written with some editing errors. However the main problem with the story is the unrealistic approach to that traumatic event. The basement and decaying man scene is totally absurd, especially the outcome and unfolding of events. It should have been better to ask for professional opinion before deciding to write about these traumatic experiences and outcomes. So it is a good try but failed. Sorry..
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