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The English Masterpiece (by Katherine Reay)

Have you ever spoken and immediately wished you could call back the words? Well, that is exactly what happens with Lily. I appreciate fine art but cannot imagine the world that Lily finds herself working with the Tate’s Modern Collections Exhibit. There were a lot of characters and at times I had to take a moment to make sure I knew who each person was. I loved the British scene and the way the clues were presented to help you figure out who was guilty of committing such a scandal. More than just a story of the art world and that art forgery, you will cheer Lily on as she discovers who she is and her determination to prove her integrity and ability as she grows personally and professionally. A little behind-the-scenes romance was sprinkled throughout the pages, but it just added to the book.


Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Muse for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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