The Art Lover
By
Maggie
Wells
a
story made vivid by passion…
Blurb
Starving artist Kelsey Tecato takes being The Templeton
Museum's artist in residence a little too literally. By day, she puts on a show
of painting for the crowds that shuffle through the galleries, but at night,
her muse runs wild.
Mitch Jameson is a guy's guy. A cop moonlighting as a security guard, he has little use for the artsy-fartsy stuff, but the mysterious Ms. Tecato's sexy portraits call to him.
So does an interior alarm.
When Officer Jameson goes to investigate, he finds a paint-splattered goddess working on a self-portrait--in the nude.
A couple tubes of paint and a roll in the drop cloths later, free-spirited Kelsey helps Officer Jameson discover his passion for art.
Mitch Jameson is a guy's guy. A cop moonlighting as a security guard, he has little use for the artsy-fartsy stuff, but the mysterious Ms. Tecato's sexy portraits call to him.
So does an interior alarm.
When Officer Jameson goes to investigate, he finds a paint-splattered goddess working on a self-portrait--in the nude.
A couple tubes of paint and a roll in the drop cloths later, free-spirited Kelsey helps Officer Jameson discover his passion for art.
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Excerpt
His gaze traveled over the discreet placard affixed to the wall,
but he’d already memorized the pertinent facts. The paintings were created by
someone named Kelsey Tecato, the museum’s ‘Artist in Residence’.
Coming on shift as the museum closed for the day, he’d searched the
faces of museum patrons and employees as they straggled past the security
station, but he’d yet to spot the one that matched the headshot of a
studious-looking brunette featured in the museum brochure. When he
oh-so-casually posed the question to Bert, he learned that meant Ms. Tecato’s
art was being subsidized in exchange for her participation in demonstrations
and exhibitions sponsored by the museum board. The knowing twinkle in the older
man’s eyes when he clarified that the ‘in residence’ part didn’t refer to the
artist’s living situation was enough to make him drop the subject. Bert was too
damn nosy for a guy who never managed to pass the detective’s exam.
Forcing himself to put one foot in front of the other, he left the
provocative portraits behind and turned toward the west end of the building.
The Templeton rambled for nearly a city block but most of the space went
unused. Exhibits occupied the open center space of the two-story building
joined by a pair of sweeping marble staircases. The east side had been
converted to classroom space decades before, but the warren of tiny rooms on
the west end were primarily administrative offices and storage.
His heart started to pound when he picked up the murmur of a deep
voice. Shifting the flashlight to his left hand, Mitch reached for his sidearm
and came up empty. He was a guard tonight, not a cop. His service weapon was
locked up safe in his apartment. At the end of the corridor he pulled up short,
pressing his back against the wall and tightening his grip on the flashlight.
He wore a panic button clipped to his belt but his instincts told him he wasn’t
at the panic stage yet. Breathing soft and slow, he closed his eyes and focused
his energy on catching a few words. Perhaps he could figure out what the
intruders were after before making his presence known.
Thirty seconds passed. His eyes popped open then rolled heavenward
as the droning voice segued into a bouncy pop song. The radio. Someone had left
a radio playing in one of the offices. Shaking off the rush of adrenaline,
Mitch pushed away from the wall and rounded the corner, only to come to a dead
stop when he saw the fan of light spilling from the office at the very end of
the hall.
Two things he knew for certain: the radio hadn’t been playing when
he’d made his post-closing rounds, and that door on the end of the corridor
hadn’t been open. He let the barrel of the flashlight slip through his fingers
until he gripped the lamp. Wielding his only weapon like a club, he crept
toward the door as silently as a guy who clocked in at six-four and two-ten
could. Just outside the office, he caught a flash of movement inside the room
and quickly pressed his back to the wall.
“About time you showed up.”
A woman. The intruder was a woman and she’d been expecting him.
Irked by the presumptuous amusement in her tone, he stepped into the open
doorway, prepared to let her have it, and almost swallowed his tongue.
Screw the flashing red lights. Alarm bells clamored in his head the
moment recognition clicked. Kelsey Tecato. Artist in Residence. Painter of
hard-on-inducing nudes. Live and in person, standing in the Templeton Museum
after hours.
And naked as the day she was born.
Author
Info
Multi-published
author, Maggie Wells, is a deep-down
dirty girl with a weakness for hot heroes and happy endings. By
day she is buried in spreadsheets, but at night she pens tales of people
tangling up the sheets. The product of a charming rogue and a shameless flirt,
this mild-mannered married lady has a naughty streak a mile wide.
Fueled
by supertankers of Diet Coke, Maggie juggles fictional romance and the real
deal by keeping her slow-talking Southern gentleman constantly amused and their
two children mildly embarrassed. They are the food purveyors to three dogs, a
passel of fish, and one impertinent house rabbit she claims is the love of her
life. Shh. Don’t tell her husband.
You
can find her online at http://www.maggie-wells.com,
on Twitter @maggiewells1, or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorMaggieWells
Author Links
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