Whirlpool

Whirlpool by Elizabeth Lowell, published by Harper Collins on October 31, 2006, is a first edition novel with 448 pages. The story begins when an authentic imperial Faberge egg unexpectedly arrives at Laurel Swann’s home studio, a gift from her father, who has been a sporadic presence in her life. This unexpected inheritance draws Laurel into a dangerous world where multiple parties are willing to kill for the egg, forcing her to navigate a complex web of intrigue.
As Laurel grapples with her father’s unpredictable nature, she finds herself relying on Cruz Rowan, a man entangled in his own schemes involving her father. The narrative intertwines elements of romance, suspense, and thrillers, presenting a tale filled with nonstop action and emotional stakes. Readers can expect a blend of adventure and the challenges of trust as Laurel and Cruz confront the threats surrounding them.
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When an exquisitely crafted, authentic imperial Faberge egg mysteriously shows up at Laurel Swann’s home studio, she knows it can only be from one person—her father, who has drifted in and out of her life for as long as she can remember. But this time Jamie Swann leaves her something too many people will kill for.
Out of her league and desperate, Laurel is forced to accept help from the very man who is trying to ensnare her father in his own web of double crosses. Cruz Rowan can help her stay alive, but will he do the same for her father?
Elizabeth Lowell, writing as Ann Maxwell, deftly combines the nonstop action of a spy thriller with the heart-pounding excitement of true love and adventure.
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