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Now You See Her Audiobook (Free)

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From Dream Man to Kill and Tell, Linda Howard’s New York Times bestsellers certainly are a tantalizing mixture of scintillating sensuality and high-voltage thrills. ‘Linda Howard meshes popular sex, emotional impact and gripping pressure in this ideal example of what romantic suspense should be,’ raved Publishers Weekly in their starred review of Wipe out and Tell. Now, with an excellent new pageturner, this daringly first storyteller makes her smashing hardcover debut.

A talented landscape painter and about YOU NOW See Her family portrait musician in her early thirties, Paris Sweeney provides achieved enviable achievement: her work sells at a special New York City gallery possessed by her friend, Candra Worth, and her recognition reaches an all-time high. Sweeney, as she actually is affectionately known as by those near her, loves her work and is quite happy with her life.

Then she starts to notice unusual changes: traffic lamps turn green when she approaches. Her plant life are completely bloom out of season. Perhaps they’re jist coincidences, but she can’t ignore her dreams — lush, vibrant, and drenched in lively hues — that are influencing her artwork. And she can’t refuse her developing restlessness….All of a sudden, impulsively, Sweeney finds herself unable to resist a night of intense passion with millionaire Richard Worth, Candra’s estranged husband. But the accurate dangers of her all-consuming urges are about to be exposed where Sweeney least expects it: in her paintings.

After an innovative frenzy she can hardly recall, Sweeney discovers she has rendered a troubling picture — a visual murder picture. Against her better intuition, she returns towards the canvas over and over, filling in each chilling fine detail piece by piece — a shoe, the body of the victim, and quickly, the victim’s face. However when a shattering, real-life murder mirrors her creation, Sweeney is thrust into suspicious light. Today, with every heart stroke of her clean, she risks incriminating herself with her inexplicable understanding of a deadly crime. And every desire — including her hungry appeal to Richard — is loaded with uncertainty and terrifying discovery as Sweeney races to unmask a killer.

Using the breathless enjoyment that distinguishes most of her blockbusters of passionate suspense, Linda Howard grips the imagination and details the center as only she can in Now You See Her.