KC Burn
Illusion of Life
Illusion of Life
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Maxwell Friedland, a Depression-era artist, went missing shortly after posing for the portrait, presumably murdered by his lover. Finding out more about Maxwell and his disappearance plays right into Tyler's love of both history and murder mysteries, but before long, Tyler finds himself obsessed with the man in the painting. It's not long before he starts treating Max like a silent companion and sounding board. Max doesn't judge or tell him he's a failure at dating or cheat on him. Everything he learns about Max makes him yearn for a man long dead.
Trapped in the painting by a curse, Max has spent decades longing for oblivion. Until Tyler. Tyler is everything Max would have wanted for himself, and it doesn't take many of Tyler's one-sided conversations for Max to start caring more than he should. For all that Tyler has friends and family, there's a deep-seated loneliness in him, one that Max wants to erase. But the thickness of canvas trapping him might as well be miles of stone for all that Max could be with Tyler for real.
Falling in love might be the worst curse of all.
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