Love's Dark Edge
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Passion and Danger in a World of Intrigue
By Biruta Kalniņa
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The rain hammered against the tall windows of the Whitmore Gallery as Elena Vasquez carefully adjusted the spotlight illuminating the centerpiece painting of the evening's exhibition. The mysterious canvas, recently discovered in a forgotten storage room of a European estate, had drawn collectors and art enthusiasts from across the country to this small but prestigious gallery in downtown Portland.
Elena stepped back to admire her work, her dark hair catching the warm gallery lights as she moved. At twenty-eight, she had already established herself as one of the most promising art curators on the West Coast, with an eye for discovering hidden treasures and forgotten masterpieces. Tonight's exhibition, "Lost Treasures of the Old World," represented months of careful research and authentication.
The painting before her was particularly intriguing—a haunting portrait of a woman in Renaissance dress, her eyes holding secrets that seemed to follow viewers around the room. The artist's signature was partially obscured, but Elena's research suggested it might be the work of a previously unknown student of Leonardo da Vinci. If authenticated, it would be worth millions.
"Working late again, I see."
Elena turned at the familiar voice to find Marcus Thorne approaching from the gallery entrance, his tall frame silhouetted against the stormy night outside. Water droplets still clung to his dark coat, and his piercing blue eyes held that same intensity that had captured her attention when they first met three months ago.
"Marcus," she said, feeling her pulse quicken as it always did when he appeared. "I didn't expect to see you tonight. The exhibition doesn't open until tomorrow."
He smiled, but she noticed it didn't quite reach his eyes. There was something different about him tonight, a tension she hadn't seen before. "I wanted to see the collection before the crowds arrive. I hope you don't mind the intrusion."