The Art of Us
Harper Higgins, art history professor and Vincent van Gogh scholar, doesn't need a man. She needs an artist. Fast. The art show she's counting on to secure her tenure is in trouble. So when she collides with a ruggedly handsome man carrying a basket of violets on a rainy night in Boston, she thinks she's found her miracle. Cynical, brooding ex-soldier Tom Stone can paint. And he's quite good. He just needs Harper's artistic touch. But once she talks him into pretending he's a long-lost descendant of van Gogh, the trouble really begins. As the art opening draws near, their identities--both real and imagined--hang in the balance. The student becomes the master as Tom teaches Harper that passion is its own work of art...
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