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A review by deanie
Saving Savannah by Kathy Ivan
4.0
After being kidnapped by her date and held in his mobster father's house (where they witnessed a murder) in Saving Sarah, Savannah Sloane has moved back to San Diego and is attempting to get on with her life. However, when she's being threatened by her dead ex's homicidal mobster father, there's one person she can call - Stefan Carlisle.
Computer expert Stefan Carlisle has developed a long-distance friendship with Savannah since her kidnapping, one with the possibility of turning into something more once Savannah is ready. However, when she is in danger, he drops everything to go to her side, willing to put himself between her and the man who is threatening her.
Like the rest of Kathy Ivan's Cajun Connection books, this is a great romantic suspense novel. Ivan knows how to successfully mix romance, action, and suspense, and her hero and heroine are smart, spunky, and definitely made for each other.
Computer expert Stefan Carlisle has developed a long-distance friendship with Savannah since her kidnapping, one with the possibility of turning into something more once Savannah is ready. However, when she is in danger, he drops everything to go to her side, willing to put himself between her and the man who is threatening her.
Like the rest of Kathy Ivan's Cajun Connection books, this is a great romantic suspense novel. Ivan knows how to successfully mix romance, action, and suspense, and her hero and heroine are smart, spunky, and definitely made for each other.