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Rating: Summary: Reviews from the Media Review: From The Budgeteer News, Sunday August 13, 2000, Duluth, Minnesota (reviewer Kyle Eller): "Romance is one of the Northland's more under-represented genres. This entry by a Duluth writer is entertaining...soundly written, with interesting characters and an attention-holding plot.... The `Monet Deception,' part mystery-adventure, part romance, is set in a small French village. The heroine, Anne Biron, who is visiting from America, finds herself at the center of an art-theft plot - embroiled in part because of her uncanny resemblance to the Countess Marie-Claire d'Aspremont, 300-years-dead patroness of the village, whose heir, a handsome count, owns the priceless Monets.... There is plenty of action in `Monet,' even if none of it is in bed. The plot in `Monet' is really interesting, and Beron mixes in enough twists to keep the pages turning."The "Monet Deception" was selected by Eller as one of four "end-of- the-year book guide" recommendations (Budgeteer News, Sunday December 24, 2000). From the "Barnes and Noble Events," Duluth, Minnesota, August 2000: "Join us for a premiere reading and book signing with local author Rita Beron Myntti. Her first work, The Monet Deception, has been released as an e-book, a new way of publishing that harnesses the power of the internet to publish and market books for new writers. This brand-new mystery/romance title features the dangerous mission of a Duluth heroine who on her travels through France exposes art forgery. Come listen to excerpts from this suspenseful debut novel."
Rating: Summary: Reviews from the Media Review: From The Budgeteer News, Sunday August 13, 2000, Duluth, Minnesota (reviewer Kyle Eller): "Romance is one of the Northland's more under-represented genres. This entry by a Duluth writer is entertaining...soundly written, with interesting characters and an attention-holding plot.... The 'Monet Deception,' part mystery-adventure, part romance, is set in a small French village. The heroine, Anne Biron, who is visiting from America, finds herself at the center of an art-theft plot - embroiled in part because of her uncanny resemblance to the Countess Marie-Claire d'Aspremont, 300-years-dead patroness of the village, whose heir, a handsome count, owns the priceless Monets.... There is plenty of action in 'Monet,' even if none of it is in bed. The plot in 'Monet' is really interesting, and Beron mixes in enough twists to keep the pages turning." The "Monet Deception" was selected by Eller as one of four "end-of- the-year book guide" recommendations (Budgeteer News, Sunday December 24, 2000). From the "Barnes and Noble Events," Duluth, Minnesota, August 2000: "Join us for a premiere reading and book signing with local author Rita Beron Myntti. Her first work, The Monet Deception, has been released as an e-book, a new way of publishing that harnesses the power of the internet to publish and market books for new writers. This brand-new mystery/romance title features the dangerous mission of a Duluth heroine who on her travels through France exposes art forgery. Come listen to excerpts from this suspenseful debut novel."
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