
TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? With the face of a golden angel and eyes of pure heaven, Zach Tanner was the perfect artist's muse. Trish McCallister recognized a masterpiece when she saw one and knew she had found the inspiration to jump-start her career in the art world. But who was this mystery man? A cab driver who never picked up fares, he managed to turn up everywhere she did and had inside information about a certain Los Angeles art dealer she was desperate to meet. Zach was mysterious, irresistably handsome and totally wrong for her. But in his arms she was willing to overlook all that, until it became clear her golden angel hid some dark secrets ...
Author

New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Suzanne Forster is living proof of Shakespeare’s maxim that the uses of adversity are sweet. Suzanne’s writing career began by accident. Literally. A car accident ended her dreams for a career in clinical psychology. During her recovery, she began writing to fill the hours, and before she was well enough to return to graduate school, she’d sold her first book and launched a new career. Since then Suzanne has written more than thirty novels and been the recipient of countless awards, including The National Readers’ Choice Award for Shameless, her mainstream debut. She’s received recognition for outstanding sales from Waldenbooks and Bookrak, and her recent novel, Unfinished Business, was made into a movie for the Oxygen Network. Suzanne has a Master’s Degree in Writing Popular Fiction, and she teaches and lectures frequently. Her seminars on Women's Contemporary Fiction at UCLA and UC Riverside were rated outstanding, and her most requested workshop, "The High-Concept Synopsis," is based on personal experience. Her breakout novel, Shameless, sold on a synopsis that triggered a bidding war and garnered her a six-figure contract. Suzanne has received considerable media attention, including a feature segment on Extra, NBC's news and entertainment magazine, and an Emmy Award–winning "Special Report" on CBS Channel 23 News. Her many print appearances include the L.A. Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Redbook and Orange Coast Magazine