SensationalNovember 12, 1999 50 out of 56 found this review helpful
Overall, it is a pretty good story. pAdam learns many important things from Kirby about life and love, and Kirby learns that those close to her are not what they seem to be.pThe back cover's blurb reads:pWho had the missing painting?pAdam Haines was visiting the Fairchild mansion under false pretenses and, although he'd worked undercover before, he didn't enjoy it. He preferred to be straightforward, but you didn't catch many thieves that way. Moreover, Adam also wouldn't be able to make love to his chief suspect's fascinating daughter if he told her he was investigating her father!pKirby had a disturbing fluid sense of right and wrong--one completely at odds with Adam's own code of ethics. But he knew she would see his deception as betrayal. What would it take for her to forgive him?