Some woman will do anything to get the guy they want-----As if the art world isn't filed with back stabbers. She would even give up her client list. She threw a party just so she could attampt to get him to really see her and realize that they were meant to be together--It was a small gathering of artist and collectors of art.
Dani agreed to cater the party and all went amazingly well----Until-----
Dani's little fashionista niece gets Arthur-Dani's Sou Chef--to buy her a pair of really expensive shoes at the Native American Art Show--well they were really a work of art!!
About the Book: (from Amazon)
When Dani Rosetti, a world-famous celebrity chef, was hired to cater a gourmet dinner party in Santa Fe, New Mexico, it sounded heavenly. The guests scheduled to attend were some of the wealthiest Native American art collectors in the United States, and the dinner was to be held on the eve of the legendary Indian Market which takes place each year in August.
In addition to the art collectors who would be attending the dinner, two art dealers and a beloved Native American artist were also on the invite list. But the threat of murder is never heavenly!
Dani's sous-chef, Arthur, who is also the owner of an international private investigation firm, reviewed the list of invitees for the dinner and became very concerned. His research led him to believe that several guests might have a reason why they'd like to see one of the art dealers dead, and the others might as well.
It seems the art dealer from New York, Julian Schimmer, is alleged to have sold fake Indian art pieces to several of the guests invited to the dinner. But what Arthur can't figure out is why Annabelle Rosen, the hostess, and probably the most successful gallery owner in Santa Fe, would invite Julian to the dinner?
She
was hosting the dinner for her wealthy clients, some of whom had bought fakes from Julian, which she well knew. Was Annabelle using the occasion as a carrot for romance with him? Julian would have a unique opportunity to meet her clients, and maybe, just maybe, he'd be so indebted to her that there would be a chance for romance. After all, the New York art dealer was a very, very attractive man.
And so the age-old motives of greed and romance rear their ugly heads on the night before Indian Market, a night none of the guests will ever forget, nor will Dani!
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USA Today Bestselling Author and Amazon All-Star, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught yoga and certified yoga instructors.
She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking with her husband, Tom, and playing with their boxer dog, Kelly.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. She's the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Cottonwood Springs, and Chef Dani Rosetti. Most of these books contains recipes from her travels.
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10 comments :
This sounds so good
I've been hurt many times & sometimes I wished them bad luck
Never dead - but unhappy yes - sorry to say but thats the case....
I’d love to read this!
Oh and definitely have wanted someone dead before, but he wasn’t worth prison.
I don't know about dead. But maybe bad luck
ive had thoughts like that, but it was a very extreme situation
once a woman completely destroyed my life. I put myself to sleep for years by thinking of ways of torturing her so I am going with yes for my answer.
I have been hurt but I have never wished someone dead.
I have never been so mad at anyone that I wished them dead.
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