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Desert Rain

By: Elizabeth Lowell
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Holly....
She is a fragile innocent haunted by memories of her past and by dreams of the man who once shared her secrets...the only man she can ever truly love.

Shannon....
One of the world's great beauties, her face and figure grace the fashion pages of the most elegant magazines. Though many desire her, only one may have her.

Holly Shannon North....
She is a contradiction: assured yet vulnerable, irresistible yet untouched. Destiny has brought her back to Hidden Springs - where she can be one person, where romance once touched her tender young heart - and back to Lincoln McKenzie, the proud California rancher, long since hardened by life's tragedies.

Now, in the icy chill of a desert storm, they must find the way back to love together - to rekindle the fire whose healing warmth has drawn them home.

©2006 Elizabeth Lowell (P)2006 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Contemporary Heartfelt Westerns Historical Historical Fiction
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The male character voices provided by the female narrator were terrible. It ruined the story for me.

Terrible Male Voices

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Where does Desert Rain rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

It's not in my top ten Elizabeth Lowell favorites.

Would you ever listen to anything by Elizabeth Lowell again?

Yes.

How could the performance have been better?

What ruins this book for me is the narrator's voice for the main character. Not only does it downplay Holly Shannon North's character, which isn't that great to begin with, but it makes listening to a "love scene" laughable. The narrator makes her sound like a twelve year old girl. I can't for the life of me understand why she'd use that tone for an adult woman.

I will read Elizabeth Lowell anything

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Holly is a ridiculous human being that never grew up and Lincoln is a crusty unlikeable man

A ridiculous love story

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