Hannah and Nardi is just as imperfect in their thinking and actions as you are, or one of your best friends, and to me that is the most endearing aspect of this book. This book had real fleshed out characters. These two will take you on a journey of their self redemption in many forms. She loves beautiful things and that includes men! And Nardi is certainly one of them! She also realizes that she loves money and wouldn't mine marrying into it, but Nardi the once great sculpter has ruined his life with his drug use, so her love has to be strong enough to endure many obstacles and help Nardi become whole again. As always, Judith Ivory has spoiled the next book I'm going to read! How can another author live up to such intelligent story telling - and sophisticated writing style? This book was brilliant! It starts off with very few scenes with Nardi the hero because he's obviously too intoxicated on ether to have a coherent point of view, so for the first almost one hundred pages his brother Sebastien takes the lead, and it keeps you in such a suspense to finally meet a sober Nardi that you are practically drooling while turning the pages! Nardi is flawed in many ways, the first being his drug use, but I loved the fact that the heroine Hannah is also flawed.
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