Charcoal And Control

Charcoal And Control

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In the shadows of southern England, empires are built on ink... and blood. Elara Vale thought moving to a quiet coastal town would give her a clean slate. After a brutal "accident" stole her aunt and uncle and left her body and mind scarred, she rebuilds the only way she knows how: through art. Her sketches are raw, haunting, impossible to ignore. Cassian Moreau notices everything. Owner of the UK's most powerful art supply empire, Cassian's legitimate fortune is only half the story. Beneath the polished storefronts and gallery partnerships lies a darker network of private clubs and carefully laundered money. He is meticulous. Controlled. Untouchable.
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