Beautiful and self-confident businesswoman Rusty Carlson was hurt, terrified and alone with a man she feared. But one thing was certain – she would surely die without his help. Vietnam vet Cooper Landry had a deep-rooted grudge against beautiful women like Rusty. Experience had taught him they were takers. But he’d survived far worse dangers, and this time he’d be damned if he’d let her risk his chance for survival. But there were predators in the dense woods – both animals and human – and the odds were against them. They could handle that. What Rusty and Cooper weren’t prepared for was the discovery that they desired more than just survival….
©2007 Sandra Brown (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
I love books, it's my great escape.
"Sensuality, believable characters, totally hot!."
Sandra Brown is one of my favorite authors and paired with Joyce Bean I felt confident in making this purchase. This is another great love story by Brown and Bean is an excellent narrator. On a steamy scale with one being the least amount of steam and 10 being totally hot. This story gets a ten from me because of its sensuality and believable characters. I don’t know how Sandra Brown could make someone hopping around on crunches in the kitchen into a hot scene; well you will just have to hear it for yourself. I am about to do a rewind and listen to this one again.
"Loved it."
I love all of Sandra Brown, and I have listen to most. Joyce Bean is one of my favorites.
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
"Good for its Time"
This is one of Brown's earlier books. Its a rerelease. For its time it is an ok read. Plot was predictable. I have said before its not the ending so much as it is the journey. If you are a Brown fan, you know how far her writing has come today. This story revolved around an aircraft crash and the two people who survive. Totally predicatable, but a good read nonetheless.
50 something listener loves ending the day lost in a good book.
"Love Story"
Love story with a twist and lots of drama. Weekend read that i enjoyed on the deck
"Another Great Sandra Brown"
I always choose Sandra Brown's audiobooks. Her stories always keep you listening.
Nora Roberts - both enjoyable, easy listening. No brainers!
Narrators are always good. Joyce Bean, especially!
I usually laugh out loud - by myself!
Keep them coming!!
"Enjoyed this book very much"
The number of characters in this book was what made it the most enjoyable for me - the fewer the better and Sandra Brown is always a good read (listen).
"Earlier work but still a good read."
Probably, because I typically miss some of the details on my first read. But I wouldn't read it a third time. This is one of Sandra Brown's early novels, and while entertaining, can't compete with her later ones, like Lethal, my favorite.
I think it was when Cooper came crashing through the cabin door and threw a knife into the mountain man's chest.
I liked the one when Rusty opens the front door of her L.A. home and finds Cooper standing there, as well as the ones that immediately followed.
I have mixed emotions about this book. There were number of times when I thought Cooper was unbearably crude and verbally abusive. At the same time, there were moments when Rusty came across as unbelievabaly naive and not too bright. That was especially true in her failure to detect anything wrong with the two mountain men, and her faulting Cooper for killing them. It was also true in her failure to recognize, or at least admit, that her occasional and inadvertent nudity had any effect on Cooper. One begins to wonder what world she's been living in. Even so, some of their conversations were amusing and sometimes even funny. This was kind of a microcosm of the war between the sexes: a very masculine guy irresistibly attracted to a very feminine woman and the unavoidable conflict that engenders.
No.
"Characters very unlikeable"
Different characters and a different male voice
Not sure
Probably not. I did not enjoy her male voice or female voice for the main characters. I also didn't like the main characters so this might have some influence as well.
Not sure
"Absolutely Awful"
Virtually no plot. I should have realized as it was pulled from the archives. On the verge of being soft porn. I had nothing else to listen to and thought it would get better. It was awful through the end.
"Two Alone - A Fine Read by Sandra Brown"
Fantastic Plot. I did not read the printed version. The audio version was full of suspense and description.
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The male lead character.
I have to think on this one, but the book title should be sufficient.
I enjoyed this read very much.