Dangerous Affairs, Diana Miller
Dangerous Affairs, Diana Miller
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Dangerous Affairs

Author: Diana Miller

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 13 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/30/2012


Synopsis

When soap opera star Abby Langford leaves Los Angeles for her Minnesota hometown, she’s hoping to give her nine-year-old daughter the peaceful childhood she never knew. But instead of tranquility, Abby finds an old knife hidden behind a wall of her new house. Then the nightmares start: a blood-soaked victim and a killer’s arm slicing through the air, again and again.Abby wonders if she’s having the nervous breakdown the tabloids claim she already had, especially when sexy, skeptical police chief Josh Kincaid questions her story. When menacing hate mail arrives, Josh’s professional concern for Abby soon evolves into an intense attraction, and the feeling is mutual. But as Abby’s visions grow more graphic and gripping, so does her fear.Somewhere in the shadows of Abby’s memory lies the key to a very present danger. But she’ll have to stay alive long enough to find it…

About Diana Miller

When she was eight, Diana Miller decided she wanted to be Nancy Drew. But no matter how many garbage cans she dug through, conversations she “accidentally” overheard, and attics she searched, she never found a single cryptic letter, hidden staircase, or anything else even remotely mysterious. She worked as a lawyer, a soda jerk, a stay-at-home mom, a hospital admitting clerk, and a conference host before deciding that the best way to inject suspense into her otherwise satisfying life was by writing about it.Diana is a five-time nominee for the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award and winner of a Golden Heart for Dangerous Affairs—a romantic suspense novel that shows not everyone in her home state is Minnesota Nice.She lives in the Twin Cities with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lea's Audiobooks on August 10, 2013

4 1/2 stars - unabridged audio Narrated by Karen White Unfamiliar with Diana Miller’s work, I was hesitant to give Dangerous Affairs a try (although I found the synopsis intriguing) until I realized it was narrated by Karen White. Karen is one my auto-buy narrators - if I think a book may interest me,......more

Goodreads review by Emily on November 12, 2012

Soap Opera star Abby Langford moved back home to Minnesota, wanting to retire and become a writer instead. Abby felt a special connection with the home she bought, wanting her daughter to experience a normal life. When Abby finds a knife that looks to be bloodied hidden behind a wall, it becomes the......more

Goodreads review by Siany on July 25, 2013

I went into this hoping for a really good story with a bit of a supernatural twist of sorts. But it really failed to deliver in so many ways. The story just seemed to get more and more unbelievable as it went on. There wasn't a lot that was memorable about Abby's character. In fact upon writing this r......more

Goodreads review by Rhi on December 09, 2012

I won this book in a goodreads giveaway! :) Wow, I don't even know where to start. I couldn't put this book down, it was exciting, thrilling, and fast paced. Main character, Abby Langford left her small town in Minnesota after she graduated to get away from her terrible childhood/parents. She moves t......more

Goodreads review by Jane on July 16, 2017

TBH, I had a hard time reading the first few chapters. AS per the synopsis state, Abby Langford is an actress who came back to her Minnesota hometown with her daughter so that she can escape the press and gives her daughter a chance to know the hometown she grew up at. When Abby found a knife hidden......more


Quotes

“Intense…with a man hot enough to melt the pages. The romance is good and the characters are well-developed and realistic.” —RT Book Reviews (3 stars)“Sinister, sexy and unexpected, Diana Miller’s debut provides a rewarding balance of romance and suspense…It’s no wonder a Booklist reviewer likened Miller’s style to that of Catherine Coulter and Sandra Brown. And I have another favorite I’d like to add to the list—Mary Higgins Clark.” —Kathy Altman, USA Today, Happy Ever After