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Savor the Danger
Savor the Danger
Savor the Danger
Audiobook13 hours

Savor the Danger

Written by Lori Foster

Narrated by Jim Frangione

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

USA Today best-selling author Lori Foster's sizzling Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor novels get listeners' hearts racing. Savor the Danger stars Jackson Savor, a mercenary working against human traffickers. One morning, Jackson wakes to find he has no memory of the previous night-not even of how the lovely Alani ended up in his bed. Now Jackson and Alani have to find out what happened the night before and why Jackson was drugged.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 5, 2016
ISBN9781461803980
Author

Lori Foster

Lori Foster is a New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author with books from a variety of publishers, including Berkley/Jove, Kensington, St. Martin's, Harlequin and Silhouette. Lori has been a recipient of the prestigious RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award for Series Romantic Fantasy, and for Contemporary Romance. For more about Lori, visit her Web site at www.lorifoster.com.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wow. Let me say that again. WOW. I am not sure why I waited so long to read this book when I plowed through the other two in Lori Foster's Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series. Maybe I just needed a break or got distracted with something else. Whatever the reason, Savor the Danger was excellent! I absolutely loved the first book in the series, When You Dare. Even though I liked Trace's story in Trace of Fever, it still couldn't touch book 1. Now after reading the the third in the series, I am torn as to which book was better-- When You Dare or Savor the Danger. What I am even more excited about is the fact that the series is not ending. Foster did a good job introducing us to Arizona and her future Alpha hero Spencer. This series, in my opinion, is quite refreshing. I love my alpha male--type romance novels, and lately real good ones are hard to find. Recently, I have been disappointed with my 3 "go to" authors when I need an alpha male fix-- Lora Leigh, Christine Feehan, and Sherrilyn Kenyon. These authors used to be masters at weaving hot, hunky, dominate male heroes and the women they fall in love with. Each of these authors have long running series that just are running out of steam.In the meantime, Lori Foster put out these 3 great stories within months of each other and I can honestly say, hands down, she is my new favorite author when it comes to alpha heroes.I look forward to A Perfect Storm, book 4 in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series. It's just a shame I have to wait until 2012 to read it!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I really enjoyed this book. Jackson was fun and sexy when he was introduced to us in Trace of Danger and his story really gave us his best. I think all the fans of the series wanted to see Alani find herself and overcome the tragedy that happened to her and I, for one, was not disappointed. I think the author kept the leads true to themselves and it created a fun and romantic story. This book offers enough backstory for any reader to jump in here, but I recommend you start at the beginning of the series so you don't deny yourself the pleasure of great characters and a fun and interesting storyline.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    No one does romantic suspense better than Lori Foster. This one will curl your toes, seriously. I thought I would take this one to the beach and maybe read a few chapters. I ended up finding shade just so I could finish it. Even with the ocean breeze I was hot. I didn't read the first two in the series, but that in no way ruined this one since it was easy to pick up on Alani and her world and how it collides with Jackson Savor. The story picks up on the sex trade and the evil behind it which is not an easy subject to take on, but Foster does an excellent job with something so unsavory.Jackson is a man who can handle everything from romance to kicking butt and he meets his match in Alani. Ok, so he has a thing for strays, especially cats, but I can forgive this hunk almost anything. Alani is just as tough but has a terrible backstory and really needs the love and support she receives from Jackson even though he doesn't realize that the relationship is what his life is lacking. Rather than a true suspense, this one reads more like a mystery with a lot of heart stopping moments and some seriously hot romance. I need to go back and get the rest of the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really liked this one. Jackson is a laid back alpha male type guy that you just can't help but like. Alani has been through hell and is a bit timid but she musters through with grit and loyaltly which is admirable. I am interested in both Arizona and Spencer who will be featured in the next installment coming sometime in 2012. I do hope Alani is preggo cuz I think that would just be cute and I think they are the best couple so far introduced to be the 1st to go down that road. I would definitly recommend this book it was cute and well paced. Oh and Jackson did have some hot parts that added some steam ;)
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Redundant. Relentless. Unimaginative. Could be reduced from 11.25 to 3-4 hrs without losing much plot-wise (except gratuitous sex).
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Savor the Danger is my favorite book from The Edge of Honor series by Lori Foster. Jackson Savor, who is introduced to readers in Trace of Fever, is one of the most appealing men I’ve read in an alpha male series. He has a more southern way about him, an almost uncouth way of “in your face”, yet not offending. He has crazy fighting skills, and looks to melt any woman. Combine this with a good heart, sense of duty and honor, and how can you not like this character?I have to say the reason this book is my favorite is all about Jackson. There is just something how Lori Foster wrote him that draws me in. I like a guy who doesn’t hold back and tells you like it is, but can also be sensitive and caring at the appropriate time. Somehow he pulls off crass, hot, and debonair all at the same time. And his sense of humor, I love it. I laughed out loud at one scene where another male character tries to be tough and starts bouncing around like a prize fighter. Jackson tucks in his chin and says, “What the hell?” I can just see the “what in the world” look on his face at this guy trying to prize fight a mercenary like Jackson.Readers first meet Jackson when he helps Trace in Trace of Fever, and then we get a glimpse of his interest into Alani, Trace’s sister who we meet in book #1, When You Dare. I liked Alani from the start and her pairing with Jackson has enough tension and suspense to keep the reader engaged and wanting to know more. The fact that Jackson has had time to pursue and know Alani besides just this book is an element I appreciated. It felt more real for these two since there is a history there, not just a girl in trouble and the guy saves the day. I also like the added “complication” with Arizona. Not going to say much here, but we get a glimpse into what I’m hoping is going to be the next story with a true bad ass female!I like how Foster has tied the books in the series together and it feels like one seamless story when going in order. The guys all working to end as much of the human trafficking organization is a great plot point. The ending to Savor the Danger I really enjoyed as well. It’s different than the other two books in the series and I’ve got to say, found myself jealous of Ms. Alani in the end. ;) I recommend Savor the Danger to any suspense and romance fans, but read the books in order. It is well worth the time.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This third book in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series begins with our drugged hero - Jackson - waking up with the woman he has wanted for a long time and no memory of how it happened. Alani began this series as a kidnapped victim of human traffickers and has managed to regain her life. Of course, she is protected by Jackson, her brother Trace, and the man who rescued her Dare. The race is on to find out who drugged Jackson and if he is the target or she is. Meanwhile, they are working on their relationship which includes lots of hot sex scenes. Good series, interesting characters, and fine romance!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is my third book from Lori Foster and let me just say her books are amazing! Her first book in this series blew me away, the second faltered a bit but she definitely came back strong in this one. In fact one of the only major faults I had was the cover. I know, I know, don't judge a book by it's cover. But come on! All through out the book we see how studly Jackson is and how he turns every woman's head from young to old. The guy on the cover definitely did not fit how I pictured Jackson. But let's move on to the actual story.I loved Jackson when we first met him in Trace of Fever so I was over the moon when I saw this book was focusing on him. All the ladies will be swooning over Jackson as they read this book as he's almost like your dream man. He's hot, he's lethal, he fights to protect those who can't protect themselves and he stops to save a poor kitten even with craziness going on around him. How could you not love a guy like that? There are hints that he does have a secret that he thinks will turn Alani against him but that was pretty obvious what it was but the twist on this character's personality and actions did come as a surprise.Alani was a fun character. She wasn't quite the force Molly and Pris were in the previous two books but that is quite fitting as she's young and has been very sheltered by her brother, Trace, up until the point she was kidnapped. The only thing that bothered me was she fell prey to the problem of a supposedly smart woman making stupid moves all in the name of trying to show no man is the boss of her. I really don't get why these women sometimes feel the need to shoot themselves in the foot to try and prove their independence. Still I did enjoy her character.One of my favorite parts was watching the interplay between Alani and Jackson and Trace and Dare as they all learn how to deal with the awkwardness of Jackson bedding his boss's sister. Trace and Jackson are so similar that it's funny trying to see Trace be all disapproving over the relationship and realizing that his baby sister has grown up.It's hard for me to say if this one was my favorite or if Dare's story was my favorite but either way this is definitely a series to pick up!
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Ugh. Just couldn't make myself finish this one--I knew it was a bad sign when the first thing I'd do when turning on my ereader was check to see what page I was on and how many I had left to go--a step I repeated about every five minutes or so. Finally I just gave up...right about the time Alani, Molly, and Priss all had their cozy little how-many-times-a-day-my-guy-can-do-it talk. (Yep. 'Cause who doesn't want to have that discussion with their sister-in-law?) Just couldn't take it anymore. Not one person in it spoke, thought, or acted even remotely close to the way real human beings do. I refuse to believe that the internal thought process of an alpha male can be anything like they are depicted here. It's just not possible--I most sincerely hope. Book one was fairly good, two was eh...okay, but this one was just too much. I kept hoping that we could go a half a page at least without sex coming up, but it never happened in the 214 pages I read. I won't be waiting for book four (if there is one) from my library, that's for sure.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Received for ReviewOverall Rating 4.00Story Rating 4.00Character Rating 4.00Supporting Animals 5.00+(It is one of the many things I love about Lori Foster is her support of animals and animal shelters)NOTE: I will admit while reading this getting very mad thinking it was the end of the story for this wonderful group of people. Then I went to Lori's website and found out book 4 is in 2012 so I am happy again!What I Loved: Can we just package up the whole group and give them one big group hug? The sense of family, friends, and strong ties that runs through this series is wonderful. The action is intense and well-balanced. The story-lines are paced really well and combine just the right amount of romance/action. The characters are all complex and incredibly loyal. The whole series was enjoyable to me!What I Liked: In this specific story, I was thrilled at how the "action" part of the story played out. It was more reminiscent of the Dare/Molly storyline, in that we weren't sure who the villain was or really who they were after. I enjoy trying to figure out those mysteries as they roll along.Complaints: NoneWhy I gave a 4.0: This was a fun summer action read with romance to die for. I think if you have liked the other books in the series you won't be disappointed in this one!