My review follows the authors book blurb found on Amazon.
“Picture This!
Danté Roenik creates ad campaigns, reveling in the fine art of rendering his concepts on million-dollar canvasses financed by big-budget clients. Intoxicated by the sheer power of directing public opinion, he dares wage war against the conglomerate behind a worldwide anti-depressant increasingly associated with sporadic violence. To juxtapose his images with reality, he enlists a mixed palette of business tycoons, his fiancée/attorney, a team of corporate-spy soldiers of fortune, one resurgent news anchor, and the best TV-production crew in Chicago.
But the sharp lines dividing perception from truth begin to blur when the darker motives shaping mass media come to light. Forced to re-examine the ethics of designer pharmacology, Danté is painted into a corner, his future about to be erased as patients die, clients lie, and unhealthy doses of murder prove too hard to swallow.
Too late to whitewash the stain of deceit, Danté must decide who deserves to appear in his picture, the true subject an unfinished self-portrait way past its own deadline.
It’s not what you see, not what you get . . .
But all you could ever imagine.
Let Danté show you how . . .
With a Fantasy Patch!”
Fantasy Patch by Stephen Geez is a novel that focuses on the impact of the prescription drug industry. Through the eyes of Dante, we see just what goes on behind the scenes of Big Pharma, and we realize that this is something that is going on, and possibly could happen in the future, as far as the pink pills fed to the unsuspecting public in this novel. What happens in the real world? Great question! Most individuals know nothing. I happen to be a registered nurse, and as such I have witnessed some things I never want to see again, at all! This is a well-written and engaging book that rates as five stars from me.

Great review Mary! On my list to read!
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Thanks! Slooooowly I’m getting my TBR list read.
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