• Night Storm

  • Night Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: Catherine Coulter
  • Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
  • Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (141 ratings)

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Night Storm

By: Catherine Coulter
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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Publisher's summary

Dear Listener,

You met Alec Carrick in Night Fire. He returns full force - and believe me, this man’s got force - in Night Storm, the third novel of the Night Trilogy, which I wrote in the Fall of 1988.

The Paxtons are shipbuilders in Baltimore. Alec Carrick is an English nobleman who wants to buy them out. Genny Paxton isn’t at all what she seems. She dresses like “Eugene” and wants to build her own sailing ships without male interference. Alec, a man of great insight, knows exactly what lies beneath those britches. He gets Genny’s goat more times than she can count.

This is a love story filled with wit, humor, and outrageous circumstance. It’s got more unexpected spins than a roulette wheel. Then there’s five-year-old Hallie, Alec’s daughter, a charmer who will take hold of your heart and never let go.

Do enjoy Alec and Genny - and let me know which of the novels in the Night Trilogy you like best.
—Catherine Coulter

©2009 Catherine Coulter (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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Vile! Romanticizes Rape!

I've read most of Coulter's books, several of which push the line, but this one is absolutely appalling! First, the "heroine" starts out as a bright, competent young woman, but after she meets the "hero" disintegrates into a gibbering idiot doing things that smack of junior high.

The "hero," although painted as a loving father of a 5-year-old-daughter, is shown more and more as a chauvinistic misogynist, who seems to think that it's okay to tie up this silly woman naked and perform cunnilingus on her while promising not to take her virginity. The fact that her body responds to his actions, while she is begging him to stop, appears to make it romantic and sexy and perfectly acceptable. He spends every encounter with her denigrating her, insulting her, bullying her, promising one thing, then reneging, all under the guise of "teasing."

Then to make this a story with a happy ending and these two people having a happily ever after is the worst kind of travesty that teaches both women and men that this sort of behavior is the path to enduring love. Unbelievable!

This is exactly the type of behavior that justifies sexual harassment, spousal abuse, rape, and all crimes against women. For a reputable author of terrific romance stories to publish and support such filth is beyond belief. Women have enough of a problem with maintaining personal self worth, confidence, and even safety to have to such abuse fed to them as romantic!

I will never buy another Catherine Coulter book after this!

Oh, yes, and the narrator's American accents are awful. Characters' voices change and get mixed up so that females sound like the males and vice versa.

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When a woman says no

I couldn't finish the story. When a woman continually says no but the man undresses her, ties her up and keeps going - it's rape. Gah!

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