• Savor the Danger

  • By: Lori Foster
  • Narrated by: Jim Frangione
  • Length: 13 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (543 ratings)

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Savor the Danger

By: Lori Foster
Narrated by: Jim Frangione
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Publisher's summary

She may be aloof, and more pretty than gorgeous, but Alani Rivers is the kind of woman a hot-blooded mercenary can't forget, no matter how hard he tries. So when Jackson Savor wakes up next to the naked, sleeping beauty with no memory of what happened he knows he's been drugged - even if Alani doesn't.

After she was kidnapped, Alani vowed never to trust another man again. Still, something about this strong, sexy hero with the tender touch makes her want to believe him. As Jackson hunts down a mysterious intruder, he swears he'll move heaven and earth to keep Alani safe. But what really happened that night? And will the truth bring them closer than they ever thought possibleor put Alani squarely in harm's way again?

©2011 Lori Foster (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC

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Wow! What a Great Read!

What made the experience of listening to Savor the Danger the most enjoyable?

I loved the main character Jackson. It was the first time that I related more to the male character. Don't get me wrong, there were things I liked about Jackson's love interest- though at times I wanted to speak openly of her love for him- but it was Jackson that intrigued me the most. I loved the story line: the idea of three men forming an operation to break up human traffickers doesn't sound exciting but I was mesmerized by their strength and their purpose. I also really loved the reader, particularly how he read Jackson; he great with the voices in fact.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Savor the Danger?

The beginning, the books unfolds in an interesting way, the introduction of Arizona and, of course, the culmination of the drama toward the end.

What about Jim Frangione’s performance did you like?

Excellent, excellent, excellent. He was able to read all the characters so well. I already mentioned my love of his "Jackson" voice but he also did a great job with the females. I dislike when male readers change there pitch of female readers. Frangione differentiated the characters by timbre and accent. I want to hear more from this reader.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

A sexy action-packed love story that will have you savoring every minute

Any additional comments?

I bought this on the recommendation of another listener. Thank you!

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Good listen!

The love story between Jackson and Alani is sweet and this book fits in very well with the first two of the series.

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Great Book

This book kept you in suspense. Cant wait to read book fourth and fifth book.

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GOOD ACTION PACKED, SEXY STORY

Alani has been in love with Jackson for a long time. This is why when Jackson awakes beside her in bed the next morning and can not remember that they just had hot, steamy sex, Alani is heart broken and mad. Fortunately for Jackson, he had a good reason for not remembering. Someone has erased Jackson's memory. Dare, Trace, Alani and Jackson are on the case.

Savor the Danger is the third book in The Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series. I only found this out once I had started listening. Though author, Lori Foster says you can read these books as stand alone novels, which you can, you will probably want to read all these books starting with When You Dare then Trace of Fever. All the men in this series are sexy and yummy.

Alani and Jackson are smoking hot together. You could tell that they had sexual chemistry. They could not keep their hands off each other. Some times I think that this can get to be a little over board but in this story it worked. It was funny though that Trace, Alani's brother and Dare were so protective of Alani. It was more about the way that Trace and Dare acted. Like they were some big, tough guys and they were fighting for Alani's honor. Alani did not need protecting and besides Jackson could take both Dare and Trace. Dare and Trace were more for show than anything as they would not like to admit it but they were happy for Alani and Jackson. While, I did like this book, I did find at times that it did move slowly as Dare, Trace, Alani and Jackson tried to track down the culprit behind Jackson's memory loss.

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A New Favorite Author!

Love this type of story, with suspense, secrets and of course romance. But why to the heroines have to be so hardheaded can't they follow so orders and still support their hero? Can't wait for the next story.

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great read

just finished the third in the series and can't wait to start the 4th. it's a very hot and intense read and the narrator is pretty good

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Same narrator as J.R Ward Black Dagger Brotherhood

Would you try another book from Lori Foster and/or Jim Frangione?

I listen to a lot of audio books...probably too many and this is the first time I have made a comment about a book. The story is okay, would make more sense if I would start with the Guy Next Door (1st book in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor Series).

However, the real problem I have with this audio book is the narrator is the same from the popular series from J.R. Ward (Black Dagger Brotherhood). I can not tell one book from the other as they sound exactly alike! These charactars could be vampires and I would never know the difference because the narrator reads is EXACTLY the same. Also, there is this annoying clicking sound when he talks. Is this an audio problem or is his jaw popping?

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Misleading

What disappointed you about Savor the Danger?

The story was weak and the summary of the books accolades were misleading. Although I've listened to stories by this narrator, I found this story was told with a mundane, uninteresting performance, which, in fairness to the narrator, may have been due to the story itself. The fact that it received such a high rating is a mystery. The story lacked form and flow with a vague uninteresting plot. The fact that I am returning this book says it all. Don't waste your money on this one.

Would you ever listen to anything by Lori Foster again?

Doubtful.

How could the performance have been better?

There could have been a story line and plot .

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Very disappointing!

Any additional comments?

Couldn't wait for the romance and intrique to begin. It did not.

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Awful Narrator

Will not listen to another book narrated by hill. Makes book sound weird. Want a book to sound like a or story. Not some over dramatic radio program from the 40s.

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How did this get such good ratings?!

What would have made Savor the Danger better?

Different characters! These ones are so one dimensional that I found myself alternately cringing and rolling my eyes. The women especially are just plain irritating; if you're looking for strong, well developed female characters, avoid this book (I think I actually heard "let's leave this to the men" at some point).

Plot... what plot?? It's predictable and almost laughable.

The frustrating thing is that there were so many opportunities for the author to flesh out both the character and plot. Based on the summary, there's a lot of material to work with. Instead, she just goes on an on about how strong and tender he is, how she needs to be protected, how much they love each other but don't want to tell the other... blah, blah, blah.

What do you think your next listen will be?

Winter Prey by John Sandford.

What does Jim Frangione bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

His voice is easy to listen to but it doesn't really change to suit the character. This makes it a little confusing as it's hard to follow who's supposed to be saying what to who.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

Not really.

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