Lost and Found

Lost and Found by Jayne Ann Krentz, published by Thorndike Press in 2001, is a 512-page work written in English. The narrative centers on Cady Briggs, whose expertise in art and antiques is invaluable to Mack Easton and his company, Lost and Found, which specializes in locating missing treasures for affluent clients. As Cady navigates her professional relationship with Mack, she grapples with the complexities of being useful versus being used, all while feeling an undeniable attraction to him.
Readers will discover a blend of romance, suspense, and contemporary fiction as Cady’s life takes a dramatic turn following a family tragedy that thrusts her into the role of head of her family’s prestigious gallery. The story evolves from tracking down lost masterpieces to a more urgent quest for a killer, intertwining themes of danger and desire. This edition invites readers to explore the intricacies of Cady’s journey as she balances her professional obligations with personal challenges in a high-stakes environment.
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Cady Briggs is very useful to Mack Easton — her expertise in art and antiques helps his shadowy low-profile company, Lost and Found, find missing treasures for high-paying clients. But Cady knows being useful to a client is one thing — and being used is another. Still, she finds it hard to resist the magnetic pull Mack exerts, and Cady wonders just how much she would risk for the thrill of being with this man. Then a family tragedy places Cady in the position of head of her family’s prestigious gallery. Now Cady needs professional assistance. But, instead of tracking down missing masterpieces, they’ll be hunting for a killer.
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