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The Artist's Touch Two men haunted by more than the past. Tested in Fire This ghost of the past refuses to let anyone-or anything-come between them again. Artists use all manner of materials to express their vision, to interpret the world around them, to affect the hearts and minds of their audience. But what if the artist himself were the medium? And what if artistic inspiration weren't the only force at work? If painter Stefan Cobbe and art investigator Luke Morganstern don't answer those questions fast, they stand to lose their reputations, their relationship-and their lives. Publisher's…mehr

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The Artist's Touch Two men haunted by more than the past. Tested in Fire This ghost of the past refuses to let anyone-or anything-come between them again. Artists use all manner of materials to express their vision, to interpret the world around them, to affect the hearts and minds of their audience. But what if the artist himself were the medium? And what if artistic inspiration weren't the only force at work? If painter Stefan Cobbe and art investigator Luke Morganstern don't answer those questions fast, they stand to lose their reputations, their relationship-and their lives. Publisher's note: Book 1 is a heavily revised and significantly expanded reprint while book 2 is a first edition.
Autorenporträt
E.J. Russell (she/her), author of the award-winning Mythmatched paranormal romance series, writes LGBTQ+ romance and mystery in a rainbow of flavors. Count on high snark, low angst, and happy endings. Reality? Eh, not so much. She's married to Curmudgeonly Husband, a man who cares even less about sports than she does. Luckily, C.H. also loves to cook, or all three of their children (Lovely Daughter and Darling Sons A and B) would have survived on nothing but Cheerios, beef jerky, and Satsuma mandarins (the extent of E.J.'s culinary skill set). E.J. also writes traditional cozy mystery as Nelle Heran. She lives in rural Oregon, enjoys visits from her wonderful adult children, and indulges in good books, red wine, and the occasional hyperbole.