

The Cutting Edge
Author: Linda Howard
Narrator: Lesa Lockford
Unabridged: 6 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
Published: 07/03/2012
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary Romance
Author: Linda Howard
Narrator: Lesa Lockford
Unabridged: 6 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
Published: 07/03/2012
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary Romance
Linda S. Howington, an American author, was born in Alabama in 1950. She writes romance/suspense novels under the pseudonym Linda Howard. Inspired by the iconic novel, Gone With the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell, Howard began writing stories for her own enjoyment, until, after 20 years, she finally submitted a novel for publication. That novel set her a on a very successful career.
Linda's husband is a professional bass tournament competitor, and she travels with him and works on her laptop as he is competing. They live on a farm in Alabama in a beautiful, large home, where they raise cattle and have two furry pal golden retrievers.
Wow, this male was a little over the top. I loved the heroin, would love to see more like her. She was very well fleshed out and I came to love her and her personality. The male, Brett, was a little..ok, a lot harder to love. I don't think he was fleshed out very well. When he started to explode when she backed off made me want to throw the book across the room. I'm just not sure that I'm happy with her being with him. It was a quick read though.
Four star angst after the hero had heroine arrested for embezzling. (Her throat was so sore from crying she could barely speak!) Hero was remorseful. Heroine was dignified throughout. But I had to knock off a star for the quick forgiveness by the heroine. (Make him suffer, honey.) And for the comput......more
I really like Linda Howard for the most part, and this almost made it to a 3 star except for a couple of things. PLOT: The H has been hired to investigate embezzlement and is distracted by the flirty and very Southern heroine. He does the typical LH jerk around. It's very dated and seemed incredibly Y......more
Time did not make this better I just re-read this book and all I am thinking is 'I actually liked this once'? I can't believe it. It was just very dated and I really didn't like the hero. He was a jerk! When she finally fell apart I did almost cry because it was pretty emotional but it was detached.......more