

Against the Wind
Author: Anne Stuart
Narrator: Xe Sands
Unabridged: 7 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 03/18/2019
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Action & Adventure
Author: Anne Stuart
Narrator: Xe Sands
Unabridged: 7 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 03/18/2019
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Action & Adventure
Anne Stuart is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous novels, including the House of Rohan romance series, Silver Falls, Into the Fire, Still Lake, Shadow Lover, and Tangled Lies. She has won many awards, including Romantic Times and RITA Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romance Writers of America. Anne lives in Vermont.
Thirty-year-old Maddy Lambert finds herself on a mission to bring her dying father back home from the war torn Central American country where he has been staying for the past dozen years. She finally arrives only to be taken at gunpoint by her father's men. Her father refuses to see her; but sends h......more
3.5 Bittersweet. And this bitter is a difficult taste to enjoy: that taste of unpleasantness where a woman is the one to make all the bending, all the swallowing of betrayal and lies, all in the name of love... Mmmm I wonder if love is supposed to be such a flattening thing, at the end of the day wha......more
Another earlier book by one of my favorite romantic suspense writers and though I enjoyed it, it was not one of my favorites of hers. The plot was interesting and intriguing set in some fictional South American country…where the bad guys are involved in drugs and kill off the innocent poor!!!! But th......more
It was so funny to read an Anne Stuart written so early (the hero was a Vietnam vet!) But this is one of her recent reissues, and I just so love her. Most of the action takes place in a fictional war-torn Central American country. which is beautifully and vividly rendered, and the characters just po......more
Granted the heroine has some backbone, the story is a lot rough around the edges. What makes the book (and any other Stuart's book) is the ardent chemistry between the leads. You can't read her book without imagining being the receiving end of that kind of passion just once.......more