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The Second Lie

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A businesswoman desperate to achieve her dream.
Wineseller Christina Alvarez Mancini told one little lie—to reassure wealthy clients, she invented a suave British boss. With her ultimate dream, a winery of her own, close to becoming reality, she can't allow irregularities at a high-end wine auction to jeopardize her reputation.
A conman in love with a good plan.
Stig needs money, fast. An immortal Viking thief who discovered the perfect role as a fictional wine merchant, he's days away from the big payoff. Even if the California woman who created his character realizes a real person is conducting business in London, he'll disappear. That's what he does best.
Secrets that turn deadly.
Stig has success in his sights when Christina walks into his auction preview, ready to ruin his plan. Experience tells Stig to cut and run; a thousand years of boredom compel him to flirt. And when deadly Vikings from Stig's past crash the party, Christina and Stig are forced to cooperate in order to escape. Yet everywhere they flee, it's these two rivals' own lies that set the greatest traps...
Book two of The Immortal Vikings
100,000 words
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 1, 2014
      Richland attempts to mix Remington Steele, The Thomas Crown Affair, and Beowulf in her second Immortal Vikings romantic contemporary fantasy (after First to Burn), but it succeeds only in concept, though the protagonists’ cat-and-mouse chemistry is never in question. California wine seller Christina Mancini invents a boss named Geoffrey Morrison to be taken seriously in a man’s world. She arrives at an English auction house where her wines are featured, only to discover that someone posing as Morrison is in attendance. Immortal warrior Stig plans to use his cover as “Morrison” to replace the good stuff with counterfeits after the sale. Richland ably transforms Stig into believable hero material, but the story falters; he declares his immortality but only halfheartedly tries to prove it, and Christina’s secrets, which Stig uses to blackmail her into helping him carry out misdeeds while they evade capture in three European countries, remain ambiguous for too long. Richland’s attempt to build a setting around the epic poem often confuses, particularly in scenes where Stig recalls his past. This clumsy mash-up could have used fewer kitchen sinks.

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