Night Diver - Elizabeth Lowell

Night Diver

By Elizabeth Lowell

  • Release Date: 2014-04-08
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
Score: 4
4
From 93 Ratings

Description

New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell plunges into the adventurous and deadly world of underwater treasure hunters in a heart-stopping tale that superbly combines atmosphere, action, romance, and suspense.

After a family tragedy, Kate Donnelly left the Caribbean behind forever. But a series of bad management decisions has left her family's diving and marine recovery business drowning in red ink. Now her brother pleads with her to come back to the island nation of St Vincent. Without Kate's financial expertise, the iconic treasure-hunting enterprise started by her grandfather will go under. Unable to say no to the little family she has left, Kate heads back to the beautiful and terrifying ocean that still haunts her nightmares.

Holden Cameron was addicted to the adrenaline rush of active duty—including narrowly surviving an underwater explosives accident. The last thing the former British military diver wants is to babysit a family of thieves on a tropical island—even if they are the world-famous Diving Donnellys. But in his new civilian job, Holden must investigate the suspicious activity surrounding a Donnelly dive to recover treasure from the ancient wreck of a pirate ship.

When equipment, treasure, and even divers begin to disappear, Kate and Holden form an uneasy alliance to uncover the truth. But the deeper they plummet into the mystery, the closer they come to each other. Soon they are sharing their deepest fears and darkest secrets—and a combustible chemistry too hot to ignore.

Reviews

  • Disappointing, formulaic

    2
    By Delikins
    I'd rather re-read one of Lowell's earlier books, like The Danvers Touch (which she renamed for some reason when she reissued publication). Hmmm, I'll try not to be cynical about that. In any case Night Diver is flat, repetitive, and although there are sex scenes...there's no passion nor sensuality. Lowell is boggled down by a convoluted plot with a sudden fix at the end. Lack of character development, too many characters and no sense of internal motivation on the part of the erstwhile hero. This just doesn't "read" like a Lowell romantic suspense.
  • Night Diver

    1
    By Isis 5
    Have been reading Elizabeth Lowell for many, many years. This book was a disappointment. Not up to her standard.