If it’s true what they say — that true love only finds us when we stop looking — Alex Walton is doomed.
And Phillip Turman is the one who ruined everything.
Actually, he’s the subject of a book she wants to write. With all the money she’ll ever need, why not try something that might make her happy? She never expected Phillip to be that source of happiness, but she’s going to resist him for as long as she can.
Things would be so much easier if she wasn’t unknowingly carrying an object that could get both of them killed.
Selena Montgomery (Stacey Abrams) writes a fast-paced thriller/romance you’ll devour in a weekend (not that this is a bad thing). It’s perfect for anyone who likes their love stories a little steamy, their mysteries quick, and their characters slow to unravel.
This is not usually the type of book I gravitate toward, which is actually the reason I signed on to review it. The “art” of trying books I wouldn’t normally choose for myself has never steered me wrong, and The Art of Desire is no exception. I had so much fun, and I’m sure readers will too.
The Art of Desire is available now wherever books are sold.
Meg Dowell is the creator of Brain Rush, dedicated to helping writers put their ideas into words, and Not a Book Hoarder, celebrating books of all kinds. She is an editor, writer, book reviewer, podcaster, and photographer passionate about stories and how they get made.

