Photographer Cat Cochran has been to exotic places most people only dream about - but all she wants to do is settle down and get her life in order. One last assignment and she can put her past behind her. But first she must photograph the mysterious and elusive ship designer T.H. Danvers and his awesome creations.
Travis Danvers is dangerous - a millionaire with an athlete's body; an enigmatic charmer capable of breaking down Cat's well-constructed defenses with a buccaneer's arrogance and flourish. She knows she must resist him, for experience has taught her that pain is the eventual price of pleasure to be found in the arms of such a man. But caught in the waves of a sensual sea, Cat hears siren whisper seductively, telling her to abandon all caution; to ride with Travis on the winds of forever.
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### About the Author
Elizabeth Lowell's acclaimed suspense novels include the New York Times bestsellers Die in Plain Sight, Moving Target, and Running Scared, as well as the four books featuring the Donovan family, Amber Beach, Jade Island, Pearl Cove, and Midnight in Ruby Bayou. Lowell has more than thirty million books in print. She lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband, with whom she writes mystery novels under a pseudonym.
### From AudioFile
Contracted to work on a photography assignment, Catherine ("Cat") Cochran tries to keep from falling in love with the mesmerizing Travis Danvers. The emotional turbulence of growing love and physical attraction between Cat and Travis becomes the center of Merlington's performance. Catching nuances, funny one-liners and the passion of the lovers, Merlington keeps the story moving swiftly, all the while maintaining the separate voices. Travis's husky Southern drawl seems forced at first, but the drawl seems to fit Travis's character after several scenes. Cat's voice, always soft and sensitive, easily fits the main character's personality. Filled with passion, sensuality and the heat of romance, Merlington's performance delivers it all. P.A.J. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Description:
Photographer Cat Cochran has been to exotic places most people only dream about - but all she wants to do is settle down and get her life in order. One last assignment and she can put her past behind her. But first she must photograph the mysterious and elusive ship designer T.H. Danvers and his awesome creations. Travis Danvers is dangerous - a millionaire with an athlete's body; an enigmatic charmer capable of breaking down Cat's well-constructed defenses with a buccaneer's arrogance and flourish. She knows she must resist him, for experience has taught her that pain is the eventual price of pleasure to be found in the arms of such a man. But caught in the waves of a sensual sea, Cat hears siren whisper seductively, telling her to abandon all caution; to ride with Travis on the winds of forever. ** ### About the Author Elizabeth Lowell's acclaimed suspense novels include the New York Times bestsellers Die in Plain Sight, Moving Target, and Running Scared, as well as the four books featuring the Donovan family, Amber Beach, Jade Island, Pearl Cove, and Midnight in Ruby Bayou. Lowell has more than thirty million books in print. She lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband, with whom she writes mystery novels under a pseudonym. ### From AudioFile Contracted to work on a photography assignment, Catherine ("Cat") Cochran tries to keep from falling in love with the mesmerizing Travis Danvers. The emotional turbulence of growing love and physical attraction between Cat and Travis becomes the center of Merlington's performance. Catching nuances, funny one-liners and the passion of the lovers, Merlington keeps the story moving swiftly, all the while maintaining the separate voices. Travis's husky Southern drawl seems forced at first, but the drawl seems to fit Travis's character after several scenes. Cat's voice, always soft and sensitive, easily fits the main character's personality. Filled with passion, sensuality and the heat of romance, Merlington's performance delivers it all. P.A.J. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine