Author: | Terri Moss | ISBN: | 9781452088617 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | October 26, 2010 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Terri Moss |
ISBN: | 9781452088617 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | October 26, 2010 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Liz is a very unique person.Even though she is well over one hundred years old she looks like she is in her early twenties.Because she ages so slowly she is reluctant to get deeply involved with others because she knows she will eventually lose them.She also has a knack for feeling other peoples feelings.Given her talents, she has vowed that she will spent some of her time and energy trying to help people feel better by aiding them in solving their problems, big or small.It is not a totally selfless act since she has to feel all the bad feelings of others.It is more about self preservation of her sanity.
This vow leads her to a handsome southern gentleman named Aubrey, assistant director at the Columbia Art Museum, who is having problems with his brother.Then three Monets mysteriously disappear from the art gallery, and his brother could be to blame.Liz decides to try to help him out with his dilemma and the two of them, along with Lizs father, end up trying to recover the three stolen Monet paintings.
The search for the stolen paintings takes the trio to London and Paris.While there they have time for sightseeing and romance, if Liz will only allow herself to fall in love.
Liz is a very unique person.Even though she is well over one hundred years old she looks like she is in her early twenties.Because she ages so slowly she is reluctant to get deeply involved with others because she knows she will eventually lose them.She also has a knack for feeling other peoples feelings.Given her talents, she has vowed that she will spent some of her time and energy trying to help people feel better by aiding them in solving their problems, big or small.It is not a totally selfless act since she has to feel all the bad feelings of others.It is more about self preservation of her sanity.
This vow leads her to a handsome southern gentleman named Aubrey, assistant director at the Columbia Art Museum, who is having problems with his brother.Then three Monets mysteriously disappear from the art gallery, and his brother could be to blame.Liz decides to try to help him out with his dilemma and the two of them, along with Lizs father, end up trying to recover the three stolen Monet paintings.
The search for the stolen paintings takes the trio to London and Paris.While there they have time for sightseeing and romance, if Liz will only allow herself to fall in love.