Caroline Pritchard strives to showcase the most unique artists at the Daulton Gallery, but the elusive glass artist known as F.W. proves to be her most difficult undertaking. Renown for his privacy, Caroline discovers F.W.’s true identity only to find the man behind the art lives a reclusive lifestyle with no wish to display his art in a gallery. Finnegan Walsh dislikes distractions. And he extremely dislikes having people in his workshop. He loves working with glass and creating pieces of art. Simple. However, since meeting Caroline Pritchard, his space is threatened, and the quiet life he strives so hard to maintain is immediately disrupted. Can Caroline convince Finn to take a chance on her with his art and his heart?
I sat here for about five minutes trying to think of something prolific to write, and all I came up with was that first sentence. However, despite it being simple and understated, it's a genuine response. I appreciate all who read and listen to my books. And for those who rate and review it, a special thanks to you. Happy Reading! Katharine
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Goodness, that title says it all. This book is beautiful. I picked it up in KU and it's definitely one of the better ones I've gotten my hands on lately.
I've not ready this entire series and while the others were very good, this was by far my favorite. There's something a little tragic in a story about a reclusive artist who doesn't seem to know how to interact with the world. He sticks to his studio, making glass art he never intents to showcase. It makes sense to him in a way other people never have. In walks Caroline with her infuriating passion. But she won't be pushed around and won't stop until she gets what she wants. At first, she thought that was the privilege of showcasing some of the elusive artist's art in her gallery. Then she sees the man behind the glass and everything changes.
I can't remember the last time I was rooting so hard for two people to be together. They both deserved happiness. I fell completely in love with this story. It's just on another level.
I discovered Katherine E Hamilton a couple of weeks ago and have binged on her books. Beautiful Fury is one I know I’ll be rereading again and again. I love how she portrayed Finn and the relationships he has with his family and a certain gallery manager. Family is family, no matter what, no matter how much they do things, our of lives, to irritate you. I love how she shows that and their mutual love for each other.
Absolutely loved this story! As Katharine was describing the glass pieces I could it forming in my mind! I could see these vibrant and gorgeous pieces coming to life! Thank you for wonderful images and a great story!!
What great book. Caroline managed an art gallery and she wanted Finn, who she didn't know to show his beautiful work. I could almost see the glass objects the author described. And I really enjoyed Caroline and Finn's story. Reading about the anxiety Finn suffers from was eye-opening for me.
This book is chalked full of wonderful characters. These chsracters interact with each other making a beautiful, fun and a page turning story. You need to read this GOOD CLEAN READ now!
This was a beautiful story. I could almost see the glass objects the author described. And I really enjoyed Caroline and Finn's story. Reading about the anxiety Finn suffers from was eye-opening for me. And even though Caroline was his total opposite, they just got together, like his sculpture "Beautiful Fury". One of the best books I've read in a while.