Tuesday, 16 June 2015

The Exhibition by Grace Marshall

REVIEWED BY Joanne Swinney

The Exhibition (The Executive Decision Trilogy, #3)The Exhibition by Grace Marshall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



Brilliant end to an amazing trilogy. So many fantastic characters. This book tells us about Stacie Emerson, the life long friend of the Thorne brothers and Harris Walker the best friend of Kendra and Dee all characters from book one and two.
Stacie comes across as a strong willed making the impossible happen in the art industry. She runs an art gallery that she saved from bankruptcy. She works incredibly hard and has succeeded where others have failed. All this has not happened without its consequences. It has been beyond tough. Terence Jamison has made sure Stacie did things the hard way. The man is pure evil, he controls Stacie, he will never let her live a normal happy life. He wants to possess her, own her and he actually believes that he does but she is strong in mind and older now.
Harris Walker is a photographer, a very talented photographer and Stacie wants his photo's in her gallery. Harris however dislikes Stacie and doesn't trust her from the time he meets her. Everyone tries to explain to him that Stacie knows what she is doing and he should learn to trust her. He starts to realise that they could be right.
Stacie and Harris start to get along but this puts them both in danger. Terence Jamison will not allow Stacie to be with any other man.
No body really knows what Stacie has had to endure over the years. Her close friends can not believe what she has been through at the hands of Terence Jamison.
Things are never as they seem and I was on the edge of my seat reading.
I have been on a brilliant journey reading about all the characters in this trilogy. Thank you Grace Marshall.

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