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Cover of To the Ends of the Earth

To the Ends of the Earth

✍ Scribed by Lowell, Elizabeth


Book ID
108655904
Publisher
Avon
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
613 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Photographer Cat Cochran has been to exotic places most people only dream aboutβ€”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 herβ€”forgetting about her heart's disastrous misadventures as she loses herself in the natural beauty she has so far only glimpsed through a camera's lens. But first she must photograph the mysterious and elusive ship designer T.H. Danvers and his awesome creations.

A man in a million Travis Danvers is dangerousβ€”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 the pleasure to be found in the arms of such a man. But caught in the waves of a sensual sea, Cat hears sirens whisper seductively, telling her to abandon all caution; to trust and love Travis with all her soul, and to ride with him on the winds of forever.

Review

"A juicy, provocative and extremely passionate tale." -- Rendezvous

"Suspenseful... Engrossing storytelling An excellent recipe for a thrilling evening." -- Booklist

About the Author

Elizabeth Lowell's acclaimed suspense novels include the New York Times bestsellers Death Echo, Blue Smoke and Murder, Innocent as Sin, The Wrong Hostage, Always Time to Die, The Color of Death, Die in Plain Sight, Running Scared , and Moving Target , as well as 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 Nevada with her husband, with whom she writes mystery novels under a pseudonym.

Las aclamadas novelas de suspenso de la autora Elizabeth Lowell incluyen varios bestsellers en la New York Times. Lowell ha vendido mΓ‘s de treinta millones de ejemplares. Vive con su esposo en Seattle, Washington y Sedona, Arizona, con quien escribe novelas de misterio bajo un seudΓ³nimo.


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