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
When I clean, drive or exercise I listen to romance. The steamier the better but it must have a great story as well!
"Not for the faint of heart"
I read a review on this book before purchasing it. One person mentioned that it's X rated just within a few minutes. Yes, this book is not for the faint of heart, it does have heated love scenes. That warning given, it also has an amazing storyline. This should be listened to as part of the entire series in order to be fully appreciated. Each novel builds on the story behind it and they work well together. If steamy sex scenes bother you, I don't recommend this book. Try Nora Roberts or Janet Evonovich. For those of you that like heat in a story, I highly recommend the entire series!
"Love this series!!"
I read the first book, When you Dare. It was the first I had heard of Lori Foster, now I listen to everything she writes, but especially like the "Men who walk the edge of honor" series. Possibly my favorite so far!
Nurse, mom, loved to read....but now I love to listen.
"Savored it!"
It was a great story as well as a love story. I can't wait to read the other 2 and I bet there will be another ...the story of Arizona!
The ending was wonderfully happy......
I enjoyed his narration....reading a book now would be impossible after becoming an audible member. There are a very few narrators I have not grown to love as the story progresses. The characters become real.
The ending was moving...I love a happy ending.
I do wish I had known this was a series...this was the last book of the trilogy. I will definitely go back and start at the beginning. People have written how wordy this book can be and it is at times, but I would rather it be too much than too little.
Award-winning blind author who enjoys listening to books as much as she does writing them.
"A feel-good novel that is worth the read"
It's in my top 20.
Arizona. I liked her fire—not so much her mouth.
The part where they found the cat.
I think it would have been better without all the foul language. Other than that, I was mostly touched when the author told the story of Arizona.
This was a good book, with interesting characters, but too much ugly language for my taste. The sex scenes were good and I mostly enjoyed how Jackson took control of the situations. I liked Alani's softness and found her innocence charming.
"Wow! What a Great Read!"
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.
The beginning, the books unfolds in an interesting way, the introduction of Arizona and, of course, the culmination of the drama toward the end.
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.
A sexy action-packed love story that will have you savoring every minute
I bought this on the recommendation of another listener. Thank you!
I've always been a avid reader so now I'm a avid listener. I prefer the paranormal genre but I do like to switch things up. It's boring if you don't have variety. Of course I do love the romance and the hotter the better. Also, you can't beat a good thriller filled with suspense and a ending you can't even guess at until the very end.
"Not what I thought..."
I love Jim Frangione but this book did not capture my interest. It was so boring. Maybe I just didn't get it because it is a part of a series of books, but upon hearing this one I have no desire to get the others. I will consider other books (not in this series) by Lori Foster if reviews from listeners that I follow highly recommend it.
I did enjoy Arizona. She was an interesting character. My interest did get roused at the end. Too bad the whole book was so lacking. I want to be involved in the story all through the book and this one was far from that for me.
I wouldn't want this one even if it was on sale.
"Great Series"
I loved hearing this series. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance, a good story line, and sexual encounters.
Jim Frangione is one of the best narrators that I have heard. He did an excellent job with each of the characters.
"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.
blessedbemybooks
"Geat mix of suspence thriller and sexual romance"
This is a great story that I would love to share with friends as it draws you in not only with the story plot but the characters also.
'The perfect storm' by Lori Foster is a great follow up read as it covers the story of secondary characters Arizona and Spence from 'savor the danger'.
Arizona was my favorite character and she is not even the lead but all characters had depth
Jackson waking up with no memory next to Alani was shattering but gave great opening to the warmth of the story
"Not as good as I'd hoped it would be"
I usually like Lori Foster books. Unfortunately I didn't like this one very much. It sounded like an interesting scenario, but the hero is too cocky (literally) and the heroine is TSTL (too stupid to live) for the first quarter of the book. I never did figure out where the story takes place; somewhere south of Ohio, possibly in Kentucky, is all I got from something very late in the book. I did finish it, but I'm not sure how much I missed because of the awful narrator. He was very hard to get used to and actually hear the story.
I was just happy the the mess was finally over. At least it had a happy ending.
Only if I really, really, needed to hear the story. I really, really disliked the narrator. Quick sentences, then a quiet space, then more quick sentences in a soft voice, like he was narrating golf and trying to make it exciting. Very hard to get used to and actually hear the story. He needs to narrate a
Yeah, wish I could actually read it on Kindle or in a real book, but with my vision that's not happening.
Audible should indicate that this is part of a series.