Shadow Woman: A Novel Audiobook
Shadow Woman: A Novel Audiobook
- Carrington MacDuffie
- Random House (Audio)
- 2013-01-01
- 9 h 44 min
Summary:
NEW YORK Situations BESTSELLER • From Linda Howard comes an exciting and sensual brand-new novel of romance, suspense, intrigue . and memories that can kill.
Lizette Henry wakes up one morning and makes a terrifying discovery: She doesn’t understand the face she sees in the reflection. She remembers what she looks like, but her reflection is somebody else’s. To increase the shock, two years seem to possess disappeared from her existence. Someone has truly gone to great and inexplicable lengths to keep about Shadow Girl: A Novel those lacking years hidden forever. But the past always finds a way to return.
Strange memories quickly begin to surface area and, along with them, some uncommon skills and talents that Lizette hasn’t a idea about acquiring. Sensing that she’s getting monitored, Lizette all of a sudden knows how exactly to search for insects in her home and tracking devices in her car. What’s more, she can elude surveillance-like a tuned agent.
Enter a secret and seductive stranger called Xavier, who promises he really wants to help-but who sets off disturbing images of an unspeakable crime of which Lizette may or may possibly not be the perpetrator. With thoughts returning, she suddenly becomes a target of anonymous assassins. On the run with nowhere to hide, Lizette does not have any choice but to rely on Xavier, a solid and magnetic guy she doesn’t trust, with a robust attraction she cannot withstand. As murky waters become clear, Lizette confronts a conspiracy that is treacherous and far-reaching and a truth that, once exposed, may silence her and Xavier once and for all.
Praise for Shadow Woman
“Dazzling . . . Through the opening collection, [Shadow Woman] will grab readers and take them on an exciting and terrifying experience!”-RT Book Testimonials
“Fast-paced, intricately detailed romantic suspense . . . Readers won’t want to place it down until the extraordinary conclusion. . . . Strongly suggested.”-Fresh Fiction
“An intriguing story and captivating character types [with] lots of drama, tension, intrigue and suspense.”-The Star-Ledger