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Inamorata
Inamorata | Megan Chance
A ghostly tale of how much fame and fortune can cost...American artist Joseph Hannigan and his alluring sister, Sophie, have arrived in enchanting nineteenth-century Venice with a single-minded goal. The twins, who have fled scandal in New York, are determined to break into Venice's expatriate set and find a wealthy patron to support Joseph's work. But the enigmatic Hannigans are not the only ones with a secret agenda. Joseph's talent soon attracts the attention of the magnificent Odil Leon, a celebrated courtesan and muse who has inspired many artists to greatness. But her inspiration is otherworldly and comes with a devastatingly steep price.As Joseph falls under the courtesan's spell, Sophie joins forces with Nicholas Dane, the one man who knows Odil's dark secret, and her sworn enemy. When the seductive muse offers Joseph the path to eternal fame, the twins must decide who to believe--and just how much they are willing to sacrifice for fame.
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LitLogophile
Inamorata | Megan Chance
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Panpan

A pretty average succubus novel with an incesty twist. ⭐️⭐️

I picked this up on Kindle First a long while ago and I finally got around to it. It took me forever to finish because I was just never pulled into the story.

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melaniew0728
Inamorata | Megan Chance

"It wasn't desire that was the enemy, but the inability to assuage it. Desire was only an emotion. It was no more evil than love."

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Sarahr875
Inamorata | Megan Chance
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#headlesscover #photoadaynov16 Nearly Headless, anyway.

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Sarahr875
Inamorata | Megan Chance
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Sarahr875
Inamorata | Megan Chance
Pickpick

I did not see that ending coming! It was a strange story, beautifully written, and unpredictable. I definitely need to read a few more by this author. I liked that the story was told from more than one point of view but never Joseph's.