MAY 2013 - AudioFile
When Tanner Davis gets word that his Uncle Lorne has passed away, he’s thrown into a tangled dispute over land ownership and an unexpected romance. Shaye works for the environmental conservancy Lorne had planned to deed his land to—until he changed his mind at the last minute. Suspecting foul play, Tanner and Shaye become caught up in a web of danger and attraction. Betsy Zajko’s pleasant, deep voice fits the characters. She adds the right amount of tension to her narration, which reflects the conflict between the ranchers and the conservancy as well as the complicated feelings between Tanner and Shaye. Great pacing and dialogue make for a suspenseful listen with a pleasing balance of romance. S.B.T. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine
From the Publisher
Praise for Dangerous Refuge “Smart, realistic characters, a beautifully described setting, a cultural/economic issue that deserves to be highlighted, and an intriguing puzzle meld into a riveting mystery that won’t disappoint.” — Library Journal
“You know when you pick up an Elizabeth Lowell book, you’re going to get strong characters, a vivid setting and a thrilling story.” — USA Today
“the characters ring true, and the action concludes with an exciting chase through a desolate Sierra Nevada terrain of abandoned mine shafts and aborted dreams.” — Publishers Weekly
“Elizabeth Lowell is great!” — Johanna Lindsey
“This author delivers pure, undiluted excitement.” — Jayne Ann Krentz
“Romantic suspense at its best.” — Booklist
“A law unto herself in the world of romance.” — Amanda Quick
Johanna Lindsey
Elizabeth Lowell is great!
Jayne Ann Krentz
This author delivers pure, undiluted excitement.
USA Today
You know when you pick up an Elizabeth Lowell book, you’re going to get strong characters, a vivid setting and a thrilling story.
Amanda Quick
A law unto herself in the world of romance.
Booklist
Romantic suspense at its best.
Booklist
Romantic suspense at its best.
USA Today
You know when you pick up an Elizabeth Lowell book, you’re going to get strong characters, a vivid setting and a thrilling story.
Johanna Lindsey
Elizabeth Lowell is great!
MAY 2013 - AudioFile
When Tanner Davis gets word that his Uncle Lorne has passed away, he’s thrown into a tangled dispute over land ownership and an unexpected romance. Shaye works for the environmental conservancy Lorne had planned to deed his land to—until he changed his mind at the last minute. Suspecting foul play, Tanner and Shaye become caught up in a web of danger and attraction. Betsy Zajko’s pleasant, deep voice fits the characters. She adds the right amount of tension to her narration, which reflects the conflict between the ranchers and the conservancy as well as the complicated feelings between Tanner and Shaye. Great pacing and dialogue make for a suspenseful listen with a pleasing balance of romance. S.B.T. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine