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Ruin Me Slowly

Par : Mia Darcy
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232491055
  • EAN9798232491055
  • Date de parution14/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

Leah Roberts is a talented but struggling artist in Boston, creating safe commercial pieces for galleries while hiding her provocative, authentic work. After another rejection from a prestigious gallery, she receives a mysterious email from someone called "Admirer" offering to commission her true art-the kind she's afraid to show the world. The anonymous patron pays generously for increasingly intimate and revealing pieces, encouraging Leah to explore artistic truths she's kept hidden.
Through their encrypted conversations, Leah finds herself drawn to this faceless benefactor who seems to understand her artistic soul with uncanny precision. When wealthy art collector Noah Ferguson approaches Leah at a gallery showing, he demonstrates disturbing knowledge of her private commissions and offers her an even more lucrative arrangement-creating art in his luxurious studio under his direct observation.
Despite her reservations, Leah accepts, driven by financial need and a strange familiarity she feels toward Noah. As Leah works in Noah's studio, she begins to uncover the truth: Noah Ferguson is actually James Alexander, a boy she knew briefly as a teenager before his family was destroyed by financial scandal. Further, he is also her anonymous patron "Admirer, " orchestrating their reconnection through an elaborate deception.
Their complicated past and present collide in a passionate confrontation where truth and desire intertwine. Despite her anger at his manipulation, Leah finds herself drawn to the boy she once knew and the man he's become. She responds with her most honest work yet-an exhibition chronicling their fractured history and potential future."Ruin Me Slowly" explores the price of artistic authenticity, the nature of identity after trauma, and the complex power dynamics between artist and patron, culminating in a relationship built on the ruins of deception but reaching toward something genuine.
Leah Roberts is a talented but struggling artist in Boston, creating safe commercial pieces for galleries while hiding her provocative, authentic work. After another rejection from a prestigious gallery, she receives a mysterious email from someone called "Admirer" offering to commission her true art-the kind she's afraid to show the world. The anonymous patron pays generously for increasingly intimate and revealing pieces, encouraging Leah to explore artistic truths she's kept hidden.
Through their encrypted conversations, Leah finds herself drawn to this faceless benefactor who seems to understand her artistic soul with uncanny precision. When wealthy art collector Noah Ferguson approaches Leah at a gallery showing, he demonstrates disturbing knowledge of her private commissions and offers her an even more lucrative arrangement-creating art in his luxurious studio under his direct observation.
Despite her reservations, Leah accepts, driven by financial need and a strange familiarity she feels toward Noah. As Leah works in Noah's studio, she begins to uncover the truth: Noah Ferguson is actually James Alexander, a boy she knew briefly as a teenager before his family was destroyed by financial scandal. Further, he is also her anonymous patron "Admirer, " orchestrating their reconnection through an elaborate deception.
Their complicated past and present collide in a passionate confrontation where truth and desire intertwine. Despite her anger at his manipulation, Leah finds herself drawn to the boy she once knew and the man he's become. She responds with her most honest work yet-an exhibition chronicling their fractured history and potential future."Ruin Me Slowly" explores the price of artistic authenticity, the nature of identity after trauma, and the complex power dynamics between artist and patron, culminating in a relationship built on the ruins of deception but reaching toward something genuine.
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