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The Exhibition Audible – Unabridged

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  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 10 hours and 50 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date: December 9, 2013
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00GY8DIWO
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By RaeRae on October 28, 2013
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4.5 awesome stars.
What a great ending to the trilogy! How everyone came together as is should.
Dee and Ellis, Kendra and Garrett and last but not least Stacie and Harris.
Love the plot the twists and turns and TJ got what he well deserved.
Well done Grace Marshall.
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Combine love and suspense and you have the perfect combination. I literally could not put this last book down. It contained all of the elements of an amazing story. Great job Grace....I can 't wait to read more.
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I've loved these books by Grace Marshall - but this one is my favourite of the three. The storyline was incredibly gripping and I very much enjoyed the will-they-won't-they love/hate relationship between Stacie and Harris. Of course, there was a great deal more to their love story than this, but I don't want to give anything away. Let's just say, if you enjoy a hot romantic thriller with some amusing moments thrown in, then you should definitely check out this book. It can be read as a standalone, but I'd recommend checking out the trilogy.
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There are times when after reading the first two books in a series, that you worry that the final book won’t fulfil your expectations. With The Exhibition, it was definitely not the case. In fact it was the exact opposite.

It is as if Ms. Marshal had found the perfect formula for The Executive Decision Trilogy and did not tamper with it.
The characters of Stacie Emmerson and Harris Walker, jumped out of the pages to become cherished best friends of this reader.
The quirky klutzy Stacie was complimented by the sexy, sensitive Harris and when the two of them came together, the pages sizzled with animistic lust/love that had this reader floating off into seventh heaven. The imagination was heightened with each encounter they had.

I loved how there were so many twists and turns in the story. I normally pride myself on being able to work out how something will happen before it does. But this was one book where I was truly shocked to find my own musings were definitely incorrect.

The Exhibition was a stunning page turner but I did find that the closer I got to the end of the book, the more I didn’t want it to end. To be honest I did something I have never done when reading an excellent book. I would stop myself from rushing through to see what was going to happen next.

There were lots of cheering and shocked gasping throughout, mixed with a lot of heated moments.

I can continue to enthuse about The Exhibition and The Executive Decision Trilogy on a whole but bottom line is this…
Go purchase your own copy of the trilogy and see for yourself why I am so enamored of it.

This will definitely be on “read more than once” list and I do hope it will be on yours too.
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This darkly delicious, intoxicating erotic novel has to be my guilty pleasure! What I love about `The Exhibition' is how stylish and sophisticated the storyline is, wherein nothing too distasteful or sordid can be found {despite the genre}. The suppressed feelings and tension between Stacie and Harris is just so energetically charged that you can feel the sparks smouldering through the pages, as they captivate you mind and body. Full of emotive resonance and romantic connotation, I was so impressed by this classy read for the eclectic reader. This series will appeal to a wide readership as it expands upon the customary boundaries of erotica, by presenting something refreshingly new and original.

Book 3 follows on from `An Executive Decision' and `Identity Crisis' and yet can also be read on its own, as the storyline is straightforward to plunge into without having prior knowledge of other Grace Marshall books. NYC gallery owner Stacie is ex-fiancée to one Thorne brother and ex-wife to the other! When Stacie opens her new gallery she enlists the help of Thorne's photographer friend Harris Walker, who awakens dark desires within her that she had hoped to bury. The question remains if she is able to make room for love in her life again?

K D Grace {writing as Grace Marshall} has produced a noteworthy contemporary novel, which highlights how love really does triumph over all and so is ideal for the hopeless romantic! Undeniably gripping and a real page-turner this fantastic story kept me glued to the page throughout, somewhat flustered and a little hot under the collar to say the least.
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I received this book from the Touring Host for and honest review.

I had the privileged to read all three books in the Trilogy Series for the author. The Exhibition is the last book in the Series, and as with the two previous books, The Executive Decision and Identity Crisis, I was not disappointed.
It took me some time getting back in the story since it had been a while since I read them, but once I got the hang of it, it was an enjoyable read.
The passion was explosive, the plot well executed and the story line flowed. With all the strong characters we met previously, back, you can be sure to be glued to the pages of this follow up.
This time the emphasis was on Stacie Emerson, ex-wife of Garret and ex-girlfriend of Ellis Thorne. The three friends, Harry, Dee and Kendra, are back with their old archenemy Terence Jamison. And what a sicko this guy had been.
There was just nothing that he didn’t do that got me riled up. And as with people like this, he thought he was above the law. That rules did not apply to him accept the ones he made to benefit him. Possessive, manipulative, heartless, womanizer, abuser of women and earth, rapist, murderer…and the list goes on. He stooped to the very rotten core of humanity to have his way.
But Stacie had a plan; a well executed plan to bring this arrogant man down. And I loved every moment of it.
Set against the backdrop of the waste land of her beloved fields and with nature in its entire splendor, you get sucked into their world.
With a clear message, every man is liable for his actions if it were against other human beings or against nature. We are all accountable to look after the very planet we live on, and not disregard nature for greed and power.
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