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81. The Quinn Legacy (Chesapeake Bay)
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82. Roberts: Three Complete Novels:
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83. Lovers and Dreamers 3-in-1
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84. Blue Smoke
$2.94
85. The MacGregor Grooms (Macgregors)
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86. Dance of the Gods (The Circle
$30.78
87. The MacGregors: Serena ~ Caine:
$11.54
88. Rebellion (The Macgregors)
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89. Once upon a Dream
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90. Honest Illusions
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91. Chances: Opposites Attract\A Will
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92. Daring to Dream; Holding the Dream;
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93. Night Tales: Night Shift &
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94. The Calhouns: Suzanna And Megan:
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95. Mysterious: This Magic Moment\Search
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96. Once Upon a Midnight
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97. Carolina Moon
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98. Cordina's Royal Family: Bennett
99. Skin Deep (The O'hurleys)
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100. Night Tales: Nightshade / Night

81. The Quinn Legacy (Chesapeake Bay)
by Nora Roberts
Paperback: 496 Pages (2006-02-07)
list price: US$14.00 -- used & new: US$7.49
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Asin: 042520815X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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For the first time, the final two novels of Nora Roberts's breathtaking Chesapeake Bay saga are together in one volume, bringing "a welcome crescendo to the story-symphony that is the family Quinn in all its boisterous, loving resonance" (BookPage).

Includes the novels

Inner Harbor
Phillip Quinn has done everything to make his life seem perfect. With his career on the fast track and a condo overlooking the Inner Harbor, his life on the street is firmly in the past. But one look at Seth and he's reminded of the boy he once was.

Chesapeake Blue
Now a grown man returning from Europe as a successful painter, Seth Quinn is settling down on Maryland's Eastern Shore, surrounded once again by Cam, Ethan, and Phil, their wives and children, all the blessed chaos of the extended Quinn clan. Finally, he's back in the little blue-and-white house where there's always a boat at the dock, a rocker on the porch, and a dog in the yard. Still, a lot has changed in St. Christopher since he's been gone-and the most intriguing change of all is the presence of Dru Whitcomb Banks. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

1-0 out of 5 stars Not very good at all
I believe this book was listed as good but it was not. It was very poor with yellowing of pages and stains of other sorts all over.

5-0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!
while the MacKade brothers are still my favorite; the Quinn brothers are just as facinating.

3-0 out of 5 stars 3 stars and 2.5 stars for books 3 and 4 in the Chesapeake Bay series.Enjoyable teasing and conversations among family members.
THE SERIES:
The Chesapeake Bay series includes four books which tell a continuing story about a family.Ray and Stella Quinn adopt three troubled boys who came from abusive homes.In the first three books the boys are about 30 years old.They left home, have good jobs and are single.Stella died several years earlier.In the beginning of the first book Ray took in another boy, 10-year-old Seth, who was abused by his mother Gloria.Gloria offered to give legal guardianship to Ray in return for a large sum of money.Before anything was official, Ray died in a car accident.Shortly before he died, he asked his three sons to move back home to take care of Seth.All three men promised they would.They decide to start a boat building business.In the first three books each of the three men meets and falls in love with a woman.The fourth book tells the story of Seth, who is grown, returns home and falls in love.The best parts of the first three books are watching the developing relationships among Seth and the three men and seeing Seth blossom.Each book has a minor amount of fantasy due to some conversations with a ghost.The four books, main characters, and my ratings are:
Sea Swept (Cameron and Anna) 4 stars
Rising Tides (Ethan and Grace) 3 stars
Inner Harbor (Phillip and Sybill) 3 stars
Chesapeake Blue (Seth and Dru) 2.5 stars

3 stars for INNER HARBOR (Book 3).

Story Brief:
Phillip's mother was a stripper and prostitute.Phillip survived by stealing, using drugs and sometimes selling himself.At age 13, he was shot in gang crossfire and nearly died.Ray and Stella discovered him in the hospital and took him home.Due to their love and environment, he changed and thrived.He is now a successful advertising executive in Baltimore.He dresses well, drinks fine wines and eats healthy.During his three-day weekends, he handles administrative details, legal issues and paperwork for the brothers' boat building business, as well as some of the sweaty carpentry work.

Dr. Sybill Griffin has made a career out of the study of urban life and has published two books.She has degrees in anthropology, sociology and psychology.She comes to Chesapeake Bay to observe and study small town life for her next book.However, the reader soon learns that she chose Chesapeake Bay because of Seth.She purposely meets the brothers and finds that Phillip is attracted to her.She begins a relationship with him in order to be closer to and learn about Seth.Gloria (Seth's mother) returns to the area.Gloria has a bigger role in this book than in the previous two books.

Reviewer's Opinion:
This was ok, but I couldn't get into the characters.They were good as supporting characters in the Seth story and for the series, but the story about their relationship wasn't as good as I'd hoped.They each were wounded in the past in different ways.Now they are smooth and polished.I didn't see how they grew to love each other.They were sort of thrown together, and then they have sex because they are physically attracted to each other.The value of this book is learning about Gloria and seeing some of her actions.It finishes some of the unresolved issues from the first two books.So it's worthwhile in that way.

Data:
Story length: 238 pages.Swearing language: strong.Sexual language: none.Number of sex scenes: 3.Total number of sex scene pages: 7.Setting: current day Chesapeake Bay area and Baltimore, Maryland.Copyright: 1999.Genre: contemporary romance with fantasy.


2.5 stars for CHESAPEAKE BLUE (Book 4).

Story Brief with Mild Spoilers:
Seth is now about 28.Gloria began contacting him when he was a teen, threatening to hurt his family.He secretly has been paying her money to stay away.He spent several years in Europe to get away from her.But when he became a famous painter, she followed him to Europe.Since he couldn't avoid her and since he missed his family, he moves back to Chesapeake Bay.

Dru is the only child of a wealthy family in Washington D.C.Her fiancé cheated on her, and she moved to Chesapeake Bay to open a flower shop.She bought a house and loves living alone, with no domestic help.She likes the small town environment.Seth sees her and immediately falls for her.He wants to paint her.She is reluctant.He rents the space above her flower shop for his art studio.

Reviewer's Opinion:
The primary weakness was the two main characters were not interesting enough.There was not enough relationship development.I also felt it was too quick for Seth to ask her to marry him.The best parts of the book were the camaraderie, teasing, and conversations among the Quinn family members.That was entertaining and well done.

The major conflict in this story was regarding Gloria, Seth's horrible mother.The Gloria problem was resolved in Book 3.So I was unhappy to see that the author had to weaken Seth's character in order to reactivate Gloria's bad guy role.I did not enjoy seeing Seth wimp out and pay her blackmail money over fourteen years without telling his family.They stood up to her and scared her off before.They would have done it again.I wasn't happy with this plot.I enjoyed the first book the most.

Data:
Story length: 240 pages.Swearing language: strong.Sexual language: none.Number of sex scenes: 3.Total number of sex scene pages: 7.Setting: current day Chesapeake Bay area and Washington D.C..Copyright: 2002.Genre: contemporary romance with fantasy.

OTHER BOOKS:
For a list of my reviews of other Nora Roberts and J.D. Robb books, see my 4.5 star review of "Angels Fall" posted on 6-30-08.

5-0 out of 5 stars Loved this series
Irresistable saga about 4 adopted brothers and their extraordinary parents.I loved the humor and charm of these characters.

5-0 out of 5 stars QUINN BOOKS
The books arrived very quickly and were in great condition, great stories as usual by Nora Roberts.Thanks for making it easy for me to get them.
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82. Roberts: Three Complete Novels: Honest Illusions; Private Scandals; Hidden Riches
by Nora Roberts
Hardcover: 864 Pages (2000-07-17)
list price: US$14.98 -- used & new: US$8.66
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Asin: 039914627X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Number-one New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts, with her powerful gift of storytelling, brings together three tales of passion and deception. Whether to a cop or a con-man, the heroines of these three novels find falling in love is the easy part. But uncovering hidden betrayals or lethal obsessions may be the most important. These moving and engrossing stories never fail to deliver.

"Nora Roberts just keeps getting better and better." --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars A great value!
What a great value! These stories are some of my favorites of Nora Roberts!! :) Love it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Nora Roberts Rocks
I love Nora Roberts books so being able to get three books in one volume is awesome.

5-0 out of 5 stars Roberts, ThreeComplete Novels
I am a Nora Roberts fan and was not disappointed with the enclosed three novels.Good reading for a summer afternoon.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very Good Reads
If you are an avid reader as I aa and a NoraRoberts fan too, you can't beat these three great books combined in one volume.
I am certain that you will enjoy these three earlier works by Nora Roberts.

5-0 out of 5 stars it is great book
i read a part of these novels , in my friend house , that i canot leave this book , so i order it immediatly , the style of writing , charachter , the story it self , so i order these 3 novels togother , wishing for nora the best , and it my first book for nora , it is great book .....!!!!! ... Read more


83. Lovers and Dreamers 3-in-1
by Nora Roberts
Paperback: 752 Pages (2004-12-28)
list price: US$17.00 -- used & new: US$7.85
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Asin: 0425201759
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The author who "weaves a story like no one else" (Rocky Mountain News) presents her dazzling trilogy of three women who shared a home and a c childhood-but grew to fulfill their own unique destinies.

Includes the complete trilogy:

Daring to Dream
Amidst the grandeur of Templeton House, Margo, Kate, and Laura were brought up like sisters. But it is Margo, the housekeeper's daughter, whose dreams first take her far away on a magnificent journey full of risk and reward.

Holding the Dream
Kate knew she had something her friends Margo and Laura could never have--a shrewd head for business. But now, faced with professional impropriety, Kate is forced to look deep within herself.

Finding the Dream
Laura seemed to have it all. Beautiful and intelligent, there was nothing that could keep her from her dreams. Until fate took away the man she thought she loved. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Loved it!!
Absolutely loved this trilogy.I read it multiple times and still laughed and cried.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Nora Roberts book.
I read all of these books separately before purchasing the book that contained all three books in the trilogy. This book contains the books Daring to Dream, Holding the Dream and Finding the Dream.I will read these books over and over again.

4-0 out of 5 stars very nice
Very nice light reading.As all Nora Roberts' books, specially her trilogies, keep you interested, entertained and make you to want more. Very recommendable.

4-0 out of 5 stars Lovers & Dreams 3 in 1
Sadly this is a repeater for me.Changing the cover & putting 3 books together disguised it so that I did not realize it.Doggone!!!Enjoy so much of Nora Roberts work but strongly dislike this format.

5-0 out of 5 stars Lovers and Dreamers
I ordered a "used" book in good condition and I received a book that appeared to be new.Very satisfied. ... Read more


84. Blue Smoke
by Nora Roberts
Paperback: 464 Pages (2006-05-30)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$0.90
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Asin: 0515141399
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The blaze that night at her family's pizzeria changed young Reena Hale's life. Neighbors and relatives would help the Hales rebuild. The Baltimore authorities would arrest the arsonist responsible. But as Reena beheld the fire's brutal beauty and destructive power, her destiny began to take shape. She would understand and master its terrible force-and one day become an investigator herself.

But she is not the only one fascinated by the flames. Someone else sees their power-and is obsessed not with conquering the fire but with controlling it, owning it, using it to exact vicious revenge . . .

When Reena finally joins the arson unit, her strength and wits are constantly tested-although sometimes the job seems like a snap compared to her love life. But she can't always blame the men-after all, a soot-caked woman barking orders and smelling of smoke isn't the biggest turn-on in the world. Then she meets Bo Goodnight, who seems different. He's been trying to find Reena for years, and now that she is close enough to touch, he has no intention of letting go.

Nor does the man who has begun to haunt Reena's life-with taunting phone calls and a string of horrifying crimes. And as Reena tries desperately to trace the origins-of the calls, the fires, the hatred aimed in her direction-she will step into the worst inferno she has ever faced.

From the incomparable Nora Roberts, Blue Smoke is a tale of gut-level fear, human triumph, and the bonds that carry us through our darkest times. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (172)

4-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Read!
I picked this book up in the local library just for some fun reading and became a fan. Currently I have been in love with J.D Robb series with Eve Dallas. I figured I would give Nora a chance in winning me over with some romance. I loved this book! I loved how at the very beginning something exciting jumps out to keep you on your toes! The book follows Catarina Hale over twenty years of romance, hardship, and the love of a great family. I simply could not get away from this book for three days! Thanks Nora for keeping me entertained!

5-0 out of 5 stars You won't be able to put it down...
This is the first Nora Robert's book that I have read; it was passed on to me from a friend. I have to say that I was impressed and really enjoyed the book. I liked it so much that I had to pass it along to my sister. She loved it too.

A great romance laced with suspense. Even though I knew who the culprit was before Roberts revealed it she still keeps you guessing as to what is going to happen next. One sceen towards the end of the book is a little grafic so I don't know if it is suited for young readers but still a wonderful book. I would recomend it again.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not a Roberts Fan - but this is good
I'm not a Roberts fan.I started reading her books as the result of a positive article about her in The New Yorker in 2009.

If you like her Silhouette novels, you can ignore this review.I got one of those compilation books and hated every one of the stories in it.I am, in case you haven't guessed, not a fan of romance novels.

I have, however, now read about a half-dozen of the Robb novels and a half-dozen of the "non-romance" novels.

To my mind, this book is the furthest that Roberts has moved from her Silhouette days (hints of which, to a greater or lesser degree, are present in all the other Roberts books that I have read, including the Robb books.)

Blue Smoke avoids most of the romance cliches.The characters are richly drawn, people you'd like to know. I could do without the serial killer plot - there's plenty to like in the book without that - and this is the one Roberts book I would recommend to somebody who, like me, has ignored her because of her "romance" reputation.

1-0 out of 5 stars I'll give her another chance, but only one more
I wasthinking I'd really found an author I would be very happy with.But as the book progressed and the language got worse, and the dialogue became 50's B movie stuff and worst of all the graphic human torture made me sick to my stomach I knew I'd picked up the wrong book.I don't like graphic sex scenes, never have so I just skim over them.

I'm going to try another Roberts book because so many people adore her writing.But I'm going to read something else first so I can get this terrible book out of my head.

If most her books have as wonderful characters as she set up as parents and friends in this book I could become a Roberts fan.

5-0 out of 5 stars Blue Smoke
Reena Hale learned at an early age what fire could do. She was a small child when she had to watch her family's' restaurant burn to the ground thus beginning her love/hate relationship with fire. As she grew up she devoured everything possible to expand her knowledge because she continued to be tortured to fire. In college, her boyfriend was burned to death, and this is just another event that directs her to her career as an arson investigator.

Renna feels content with her life when she becomes a member of the police department, and buys her first home. She is surprised when she meets neighbor Bo Goodnight to find out he has been trying to find her since college. He saw her at a party across the room and has been trying to find her since. As they grow closer and fall in love, Renna is horrified when Bo's life is threatened again with fire. As they investigate further, it is revealed that two of her other boyfriends were touched by fire, and it is all perpetrated by the same person.

I loved this story. It is definitely one of my favorite NR tales. The characters were phenomenal. Reena and Bo are a good match, but all the supporting characters were an important part - from her loud obnoxious loving family to the creepy villain. ... Read more


85. The MacGregor Grooms (Macgregors)
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 336 Pages (2008-07-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$2.94
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Asin: 0373285698
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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It worked with his granddaughters. Now Daniel MacGregor, powerful patriarch of the MacGregor clan, wants to see his three handsome, eligible—but stubbornly single—grandsons married. So he's found just the women to tempt, tease and torture D.C., Duncan and Ian all the way to the altar. And you can bet Daniel will be sitting by with his feet up, a glass of whiskey in hand, smugly watching his plans unfold.…Amazon.com Review
The eagerly anticipated sequel to The MacGregor Brides is here! And this time family patriarch Daniel MacGregor has his sights set on his threegrandsons, cousins D.C., Duncan, and Ian, each of whom is very aware ofDaniel's matchmaking machinations, and each equally determined to avoid thetender trap known as matrimony.The MacGregor Grooms comprises threeextraordinary stories about the inexplicable attraction of opposites: D.C., the passionate, temperamental artist, and Layna, the coolly beautifulbusinesswoman; Duncan, the riverboat gambler with the impeccable pedigree,and Cat, the tempting torch singer from the mean streets of Chicago's SouthSide; and Ian, the worldly, self-confident lawyer, and Naomi, the bookishbutterfly just emerging from her chrysalis.Nobody sets the scene forsteamy, sensitive loving better than New York Times bestsellingauthor Nora Roberts, who continues her unmatched string of successes with TheMacGregor Grooms! --Alison Trinkle ... Read more

Customer Reviews (59)

5-0 out of 5 stars Macgregors
Happy with the response to my order and the speed in which it arrived in mail.Thank You,lin

5-0 out of 5 stars The MacGregor
In these stories, The MacGregor plays match maker to his grandson.As The MacGregor sets the stage for each match, none are suspecting, even down to the last.The Winning Hand and Perfect Neighbor take place between The MacGregor Brides and The MacGregor Grooms.Each story is strong enough to stand alone, though short.They are consecutive in the timeline.Each story has unique characters and it's own story line.

5-0 out of 5 stars I loved it.
I love the MacGregor series, and this one was no exception. The wonderful short stories are satisfying. They don't fall too quickly in love. And of course I love the MacGregor's interference and meddling.
All in all, I seriously recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars nice anthology
"D.C."I liked this one.Well, except for The MacGregor's "wedded and bedded" phrase that makes me cringe every time he says it.Loved the reverse psychology Daniel used to get D.C. interested in Layna, and the scene when D.C. "rescues" Layna from Daniel's matchmaking.Much fun.

"Duncan".Now this is an ambitious heroine I can like.And the story fits well into the novella length without making me feel like something was left out.

"Ian".This one is About how what someone is thinking and what you think they're thinking can be vastly different things.Well, not completely, but it's certainly a theme throughout the story.

4-0 out of 5 stars My First But Not My last
This is my first Nora Roberts novel. It doesn't disappointed. MacGregors Grooms is charming and engaging. I enjoyed this novel very much looking forward to the next one. ... Read more


86. Dance of the Gods (The Circle Trilogy, Book 2)
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 352 Pages (2006-10-03)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$1.99
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Asin: 0515141666
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Second in the new paranormal Circle Trilogy.

With one vampire determined to rule the earth, the Circle of Six prepares to battle for their lives-and their hearts. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Dance of the Gods
A fantastic combination of fantasy and real life. The ending made me cry with tears of happiness.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nora Roberts Trilogy
Great product and it's very entertaining.Helps the daily drive to work pass quickly.Thanks.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nora Roberts Dance of the Gods
If you like this author you will enjoy the book.Nora is a great romantic author.Really enjoy her style of writing and enjoyed the book.It is kink of a short book not a lot of pages.

5-0 out of 5 stars DANCE OF THE GODS:BOOK 2 OF THE CIRCLE TRILOGY) NORA ROBERTS
The story itself is great after all it is Nora Roberts!
The book arrived in the condition advertised.(No marked pages and no bent or torn pages.)I would definitly buy from this seller again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dance of The Gods(The Circle Trilogy)
This book was very interesting to read. I love Nora Roberts and she knows how to keep you constantly wanting more. ... Read more


87. The MacGregors: Serena ~ Caine: Playing The Odds\Tempting Fate
by Nora Roberts
Paperback: 448 Pages (2006-01-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$30.78
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Asin: 0373285132
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Playing the Odds

No more well-intentioned family meddling! Serena MacGregor was on her own and looking for a challenge. She found it in the arms of roguish gambler Justin Blade. His charm and ruthless good looks invaded her every waking moment, but she was wary of a man who seemed to have secrets to hide. No way was this a setup -- what were the odds?

Tempting Fate

Attorney Caine MacGregor had a reputation for being a demon in the courtroom -- and in the bedroom. He yearned to break down Diana Blade's icy wall of control and release the passionate woman within. When he offered Diana a partnership -- in both business and pleasure -- could he entice her to risk everything for the love of a MacGregor?Amazon.com Review
In the wake of the success of The MacGregor Brides and TheMacGregorGrooms, New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts hasrepackaged andreissued the sagas of earlier generations, beginning with Serena and Caine,daughter and son of family patriarch Daniel MacGregor. Daniel's romanticmachinations embroil Serena and Caine with another brother and sister team,Justin and Diana Blade.In Playing the Odds, Comanche gamblerJustinBlade finds himself on a vacation cruise to the Bahamas where he isinstantly attracted to a violet-eyed casino dealer.Only later does helearn that the lissome Serena is one and the same as the much-degreed RenaMacGregor, daughter of his longtime silent business partner, DanielMacGregor.Serena makes it her practice to never get involved withgamblers, but the predatory gaze of Justin Blade steals her breath andsteels her resolve to ignore his overtures.When Justin makes her an offershe can't refuse--the position of casino manager in his Atlantic Cityhotel-casino--Serena finds herself drawn to the man who workedhis way up from nowhere, never swerving in his pursuit of financial success and possession of Serena.In this contemporary drama,thehouse (and the heart) always wins!Once settled as Justin's partner inbusiness and in life, Serena invites Justin's sister Diana to visit.ToDiana, Justin is the beloved older brother who abandoned her 20 yearsearlier, after their mother's death, leaving Diana to be raised by her coldAunt Adelaide who demanded absolute obedience from her.Now aHarvard-educated lawyer in Boston, Diana is a cool operator, her emotionspacked tightly away, until Caine MacGregor, her new sister-in-law's brotherand infamous rogue of Harvard Law's ivied halls, greets her at the airporton her visit to get to know the brother she loved so long ago. Diana findsherself in turmoil, trying to deal with her hurt and anger toward herbrother and the attraction that she feels for Caine who just happens to benear whenever Diana's well-guarded shell cracks.Caine works inexorably toovercome the much-exaggerated tales of his law school peccadilloes, slowlychanging Diana's mind about his playboy reputation and teaching her totrusther heart and him.No one builds romantic tension better than NoraRoberts; even the second (or third or fourth) reading is every bit as excitingas the first! --Alison Trinkle ... Read more

Customer Reviews (40)

5-0 out of 5 stars Loved both stories!!!
I thought both stories were great and the characters were very believable. Great read!!! Make sure you get the other books in the series, you won't want to miss out.

5-0 out of 5 stars NR-Serena
I haven't had a chance to read it yet.But I love Nora Roberts' books, so I'm sure it will be great.And I had to get it since it had my name in the title.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very pleased!
This book was in excelled condition and arrived within the appropriate length of time.I was very pleased!

4-0 out of 5 stars 4 stars
**** Playing the Odds.

This was a nice solid romance.I liked that Serena saved herself, always an attractive trait in a heroine.


**** Tempting Fate.

This is Diana's story.Caine's a nice guy, but he's just... there.He has no character arc.Also, I have trouble relating to Diana.Yeah, it's sad that she grew up with that nasty aunt and feeling that Justin had abandoned her, but I'm so impatient with characters who stay out of relationships for fear of being abandoned.Like love is so trivial you can just throw it away on the off chance it won't last?Bah.Nora's writing saved this one.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good
Sold as advertised, shipped out quickly, packaged well.I'd buy from this seller again. ... Read more


88. Rebellion (The Macgregors)
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 400 Pages (2006-12-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$11.54
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Asin: 0373285434
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Scotland, 1745. Against the bloody background of the Battle of Culloden, another war was waged and won--the price was honor, the victory, love.

Scottish beauty Serena MacGregor's hatred of all English began as a child when she watched as a band of Englishmen attacked her mother. Her brother's friend Brigham Langston was no exception to Serena's loathing--despite his supposed loyalty to the Scottish cause…and his good looks.

Although Brigham eventually proves himself worthy of the MacGregor family's respect, Serena is still reluctant to abandon her hatred for him and his heritage. But Brigham has other plans. Serena has captivated him with her beauty, her passion for life and commitment to her beliefs--and he refuses to let her antagonistic attitude keep him from winning her. And Serena must learn to open her mind--as Brigham opens his heart--to see the true love awaiting her.

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Customer Reviews (29)

5-0 out of 5 stars Rebel
As with all my purchases through "AMAZON" I'm a very happy customer.Thank You,Lin

3-0 out of 5 stars DIDN'T HOLD MY INTEREST---
My second Nora Robert's book and I was surprised to find it amateurish, repetitive, and very forgettable. It was like something my friends and I used to write in junior high; middle school to my kids. The ending did start to pick up the pace, but by then I had no interest in furthering my acquaintanceship with the MacGregor family. There was also quite a bit of Scotland's more brutal history in the story. Increasing one's knowledge is always good, but I wasn't in the mood for a history lesson. I did enjoy her JEWELS OF THE SUN book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutly no complaints
I started this series with this book, though I realize it was added later.And this is also the first Nora Roberts book I ever read, and needless to say, I am seriously addicted.It is well written, the charaters are strong, and after reading some of the other books of the series, completly fits in but still is strong enough to stand alone.

5-0 out of 5 stars I thought this was a GREAT read!!!
This was my first Nora Roberts book. I loved it.I enjoy historical romance so this may be the only Nora Roberts I read as it seems she writes alot in the present.But this was well worth my time.I was pleasently surprised.

2-0 out of 5 stars Blah...
I'll start of by admitting I'm not a huge Nora Roberts fan. I usually like romance novels with a lot of humor and quirky characters (think Julia Quinn and Eloisa James) or with mature and emphathetic characters (Mary Balogh).

"Rebellion" was pretty standard fare for the genre. I completely agree with an earlier reviewer who said that Brigham and Serena were fairly shallow characters. They both had interesting backgrounds and really should have been more intriguing. But almost every interaction between the two characters played to the overbearing male/tempestous female stereotype. He provokes her by being heavy handed, she responds by some small act of violence, he wrestles her to the ground... and we all know where this is going. It should be sexy, but I guess I've just read it too many times now.

Also, it baffles me that so many heroines in romance novels (which are mostly read by mature women) act like bratty 13-year-olds. I mean really, how many grown women act like this?

And is it really sexy when a man says, "You will marry me whether you like it or not"? I mean, I'm all for bodice-rippers (it's why I read romance novels, after all) but I prefer the alpha male attitude to be left in the bedroom. Or at least have some subtlety. I know, I know, we're talking about a different time period. But these books are read by contemporary readers. There are many authors out there who do a great job balancing historical reality with contemporary sensibilities (again, Quinn, James and Balogh are great).

So if you're a fan of any of those authors, I don't think "Rebellion" will be your cup of tea. It wasn't for me.

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89. Once upon a Dream
by Nora Roberts, Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan
Paperback: 368 Pages (2000-11-01)
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Roberts heads the cast of writers that includes Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman in delivering all-new tales of dreams and desires. Roberts' story, "In Dreams", concerns a beautiful woman who is drawn to a castle in the forests of Ireland and becomes the link to a stranger's past.Amazon.com Review
The four ladies who brought us Once upon a Castle and Once upon a Star are at it again with this latest anthology, Once upon a Dream. These stories revolve around the magic and dreams that draw our heroes and heroines together. At best, such as in Ruth Ryan Langan's "The Enchantment," the fantasy elements are naturally integrated into what is a fundamentally strong plot, and they help to emphasize the main romantic dilemma. At worst, the magical dreams start to feel a little bit like a Brigadoon plot device, and distract us from the characters. Even so, Once upon a Dream makes a nifty stocking stuffer, or an antidote to a slow weekend. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful collection!!!!
I had already read the Nora Roberts in another book, but the additional stories were absolutely wonderful. I am glad I bought the book. Now I want all of the Once Upon books!

5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful series of magical stories
This book has many enchanting stories full of romance and magic. A true joy to own

3-0 out of 5 stars The fab four of the "Once Upon" series did it again!
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In Dreams by Nora Roberts
Kayleen Brennan was on vacation in Ireland, exploring the countryside and hoping to find some goods for her family's antique store in the States. When out exploring, she gets caught in a bad storm. The enigmatic Flynn rescues her, and then her adventures really begin. He is cursed to spend eternity living only through his dreams, with one week every 100 years to truly live. He intends to make this week one to remember with Kayleen, hoping to convince her to be with him forever. She is drawn to him, but when she finds out his secret, will she be able to accept him for who, or what, he is?

This was another good story from a master, but has a tendency to get bogged down in details. Granted, the heroine is an antiques expert, but is it really necessary to go into so much detail about Flynn's furniture? Queen Anne this, Louis XV that, it is overdone and detracts from the story. Kayleen and Flynn make an interesting pair however, complementing each other in many ways. The story surrounding Flynn is intriguing, as to why he is condemned to the "life" he has. If one can get past the over-the-top detail in many places, this is a delightful story.

The Sorcerer's Daughter by Jill Gregory
Willow of Brinhaven's father, a powerful dream sorcerer, is imprisoned for angering the great sorceress Lisha. He is doomed to remain there for 100 years, unless Willow brings Lisha the Necklace of Nyssa, which is protected by the Trolls. He father vows to send out a dream to a protector for Willow on her quest, leading her through the Perilous Forest and Troll's Lair. But in error, the wrong person, Blaine of Kendrick, receives the dream. Blaine is known for causing trouble and his exploits with women, and he is the last person she should count on. But upon meeting, they are drawn to each other and eventually agree to go on the quest together. But the more they are together, the more Blaine wishes for a different quest, one to win the fair Willow's heart forever.

This was quite a fantasy tale, with trolls, sorcerers, and magic galore. It has a cute storyline, with details of Willow's quest, and the matching of wits between Blaine and Willow. Blaine is the typical "bad boy" of those days, and Willow is a young woman trying to overcome her position in life. The sparks between the two of them will light up the darkest of nights. There is also an interesting side story; the real reason Lisha imprisoned Willow's father.

The Enchantment by Ruth Ryan Langan
Annie Tyler is trying to make a real estate business for herself in Maine. Things are going fairly well, but she gets her break when Cordelia Sykes Carrington, one of the wealthiest women in the state, solicits Annie to sell her summer home. When Annie arrives, expecting to have the place to herself, she is surprised to find Ben Carrington, one of Cordelia's sons, show up as well. When they become trapped there together by a sudden storm, strange things begin to happen, with a lack of electricity keeping them cut off from the outside world. But even stranger is the fact that they are falling for each other. When the storm is over and things are back to normal, will they find their attraction is real, or just a dream?

This was an okay story, but probably the least favorite of this reviewer's in the collection. Too many things are far-fetched and unrealistic. Example, Isn't it rather strange that ALL the power in the house, all the phones, and their cell phones don't work, but the refrigerator works just fine? The point is made several times throughout how there was a power failure, but neither character thinks it odd that the refrigerator works when the stove doesn't. Some of these smaller details just confuse the story, distracting one from the love story between Ben and Annie.

The Bridge of Sighs by Marianne Willman
Claire is an American art appraiser, trying to overcome her recent divorce from her adventurous ex-husband, Val. She gets the chance of a lifetime when Count Ludovici of Venice, summons her from one of the oldest and richest families in the city, to inventory and appraise his extensive art collection. She can't resist the chance to return to Venice, where she was born, but left as a young child. Her ex-husband is also there, to photograph the artwork, much to Claire's dismay. Or is it? She still loves him but is convinced things will never work. When she starts having haunting dreams of a young girl, Bianca... a dream which fast becomes a nightmare, upon learning Bianca disappeared many years ago, believed to be murdered. Will Claire and Val learn to be together again, or are they truly meant to be apart? Who is the mysterious Bianca, and what happened that fateful night she disappeared?

This was probably the favorite story in the collection. Especially since this reviewer was reading it during her very own dream vacation in Venice! It was fun to be reading about the very sights being visited. The story in itself is well written, too. Claire is a bit lost; trying to find her place in her life after everything she thought she wanted falls apart. The addition of the sad story of Bianca, enhances the feel of the story, and makes Claire realize she needs to go after her own dreams if she ever wants to be truly happy.

All in all, this is a memorable collection. Each and every book in the "series" these four authors collaborate on is a delight, well worth the addition to any romance lover's library. One will want to make this addition to their "keeper" shelf!

4-0 out of 5 stars A Delightful Anthology!
"Once Upon a Dream" is an enchanting anthology by four very talented romance authors.It's a nice, light read, and is wonderful for those days when you just need to relax!

The first story, "In Dreams" by Nora Roberts, is the best.Flynn has been sentenced to an eternity trapped in a half world of dreams, with only one week every century in which to live.Five hundred years into his sentence, when his week is just beginning, Kayleen Brennan, the dark-haired beauty who haunts his dreams, shows up at his door in the middle of a storm.Flynn brings her in and tends to her, and as the two spend time together, the ever-sensible Kayleen begins to see that there really is magic in the world.The romance these two share is both passionate and tender, and will surely warm readers' hearts.At the end of his week will Flynn trap Kayleen in his half world just to keep her with him, or does he love her enough to set her free?This is a highly original and magical tale, and I guarantee it will make you smile!

Next is "The Sorcerer's Daughter" by Jill Gregory, my second favourite story in this anthology.Willow's father, Artemus the sorcerer, has been imprisoned by the powerful sorceress Lisha.The only way to set him free is the retrieve the fabled Necklace of Nyssa and give it to Lisha, so Willow embarks on a highly dangerous journey to find the necklace.Concerned about his daughter and her journey through the "Perilous Forest", Artemus weaves a spell that is supposed to send and old friend to Willow's aid, but instead sends the infamous rogue Blaine of Kendrick, who's out to get the necklace for himself.This is a lovely, fanciful tale and it is sure to please readers.

Third is "The Enchantment" by Ruth Ryan Langan.Annie of Tyler Real Estate has just been given the opportunity of a lifetime when she is asked to sell the Carrington estate in Maine.She travels to the mysterious, deserted estate to check it out, just as Ben Carrington arrives to take one last look at his family home.With a little help from a ghostly presence, Annie and Ben get to know each other on borrowed time, and discover the enchantment of true love.This is an enjoyable and entertaining tale about taking the time for what's really important in life.

Finally is "The Bridge of Sighs" by Marianne Willman, which is the weakest story in the anthology, but is still worth reading.Claire of San Francisco's "Sterling Galleries" travels to Venice to appraise a very special art collection.In Venice, Claire runs into her ex-husband Val everywhere she goes and begins to wonder if she could fix what went wrong between them.Claire is also haunted by dreams of a troubled young woman from the past, and is determined to uncover the truth regarding her fate.This is a lovely story about righting the wrongs of the past in order to create a bright future.The plot of this story was a little weak, as were the characters, but that didn't stop me from reading and enjoying it.

Overall, "Once Upon a Dream" is a wonderful anthology filled with magic and love.Each of the four authors has created an intriguing, fanciful, and original story that will leave you satisfied and happy.So read this book today!

4-0 out of 5 stars I think I can get used to these!
This is my first time reading an anthology of novellas. Since each story is less than 100 pages long, all my complaints are baically centered around their shortness.

There was a definate lack of character development in most of the stories, but my main complaint is the lack of growing love. The characters in Nora Robert's "In Dreams," Jill Gregory's "The Sorcerer's Daughter," and Ruth Ryan Langstan's "The Enchantment" all fall in love in less than a week. Marianne Willman's "Bridge of Sighs" involves a recently divorced couple dealing with the problems that caused the divorce, so they of course had more of a history.

One of my favorite things about romance novels is that you see the character's love grow and their personalties evolve, but this of course cannot be done in less than 100 pages. However, all the stories were delightful, and a good deversion to read separately at different times, so not to be overwhelmed by their shortness. Definatelty a fun read when you have an hour or two to just relax and lose yourself in the world of dreams. ... Read more


90. Honest Illusions
by Nora Roberts
Paperback: 432 Pages (2010-07-27)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"America's favorite writer" (The New Yorker) unveils a world where nothing is as it seems.

The daughter of a world-renowned magician, Roxy Nouvelle has inherited her father's talents-and his penchant for jewel thievery. Into this colorful world comes Luke Callahan, an escape artist who captures her heart-and keeps secrets that could shatter all her illusions... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Love Nora Roberts books
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.It arrived promptly and was in excellent condition.

5-0 out of 5 stars A tale that spans a lifetime.......
Whew!!! What a journey this book took me on! Capping out at almost 500 pages, this book is definitely a commitment, but one that is satisfying and unique.

The plot was new to me. The characters were magicians/thieves. I have never read a romance novel that centered around these "talents" and I was riveted page after page just as I am in real life where magic is concerned. It also contains "heist" plots. Max, Roxie, and Luke are accomplished and professional thieves, and I was reminded of one of my favorite movies, The Italian Job, as I read his book.

The romance between Luke and Roxanne is ONE of the books plots.....but it's certainly not the main plot line. This was also new to me as most of the romance novels I read focus exclusively on the main couple. Honest Illusions takes us on a journey through the characters entire lives. Broken up into three parts, part one focuses on Luke and Roxie's childhood, part two focuses on their adolescence and romance, and part three focuses on their adult years.

This is a story of a family as much as it is about a couple. It deals with heartache, healing, and all the places in between. I strongly recommend it.

3-0 out of 5 stars NOT REALLY A ROMANCE---
This was more of a saga about a family of famous magicians, who were also accomplished thieves. (Hard to root for the bad guys.) It mainly consisted of EXTREMELY detailed accounts of their trials, tribulations and heartaches. It had a few enjoyable moments but was drawn out WAY too long.

2-0 out of 5 stars Definitely Not Her Best
I have to admit, this is the first Nora Roberts book that I've read that I can say I didn't like. I truely don't see how it has gotten all the four and five star ratings. Nora is one of my favorite authors. However, this book was long and drawn out with what I consider to be tidiuos details. Chapter after chapter of character background. There was nothing to keep your need to read going. You could start in the middle of the book and not really miss anything.

I also agree with a couple of the the other reviewers. It's pretty hard to fall in love with characters who are theives. They don't even need to be theives, they just are because they enjoy stealing. I also hate it when authors use the "woman gets pregnant, and for whatever reason the guy leaves without knowing it, so the woman gets angry and doesn't tell him he has a child when he finally reappears" plot in their stories. When that came to be in this book, I almost tossed it in the garbage. If it hadn't been a Nora Roberts book, I would have. I read romance books because I enjoy reading about good characters and rooting for their happiness in the end. It should leave you smiling. This one left me wondering how much longer till it's over.

2-0 out of 5 stars Honest Illusions by Nora Roberts
I am having a hard time getting through this novel.There is such a long flashback of the youth of the main characters that I'm not enjoying it as much as I usually do her novels. ... Read more


91. Chances: Opposites Attract\A Will And A Way
by Nora Roberts
Paperback: 464 Pages (2009-01-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Opposites Attract

They were like night and day—Ty Starbuck, a man known for his devastating good looks and volatile passions; Asher Wolfe, infamous for her beauty and icy control. Together they'd set the world ablaze. Now, after years apart, Asher discovers to her horror she still wants him—needs him. But she knows if she reveals the truth, she could lose it all again….

A Will and a Way

She'd inherited $150 million! But all Pandora McVie wanted was her uncle back and her irritating co-beneficiary, Michael Donohue, gone. But that wasn't part of the plan—one that isolated them both in a Catskill mansion with strange things happening. The strangest being her reluctant attraction to a man who might be trying to get rid of her… ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars written by Nora Roberts before she was Nora Roberts - Don't Buy!
written a quarter of a century ago, back when Nora Roberts was still learning how to write.Opposites Attract is as hackneyed and formulaic as the worst Harlequin ever written and gets no stars whatsoever.A Will and A Way has hints of the humor that Nora Roberts will get so good at, but there's no depth.Don't waste your money especially since there are so many great Nora Roberts books from after she hit her stride as America's greatest romance author.

4-0 out of 5 stars Chancesby Nora Roberts
Chances: Opposites AttractA Will And A WayWhat a delightful & "hold your interest" book. It was in excellent shape upon receipt. Gail Winner, Miami, FL

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic Nora Roberts!
When I picked up this book, I thought "Hooray!" I finally have all of Nora's books. But I'd been mistaken. I'd read both before, both are in separate omnibuses, but that's okay, LOL! I loved them both anyway and read them again. I'm missing "Promise Me Tomorrow."

Opposites Attract

Married and recently divorced, Asher Wolfe is back on the tennis circuit. And she plans to win it all. She'd left suddenly 3 years before, and after having announced her retirement, her father/mentor, refused to speak to her. A loveless marriage ends in divorce and now Asher wants to conquer the tennis world once again. One thing - she has to learn to block her heart from Ty Starbuck - and she better learn fast.

Ty knows Asher's back, and he plans on cornering her. Three years ago, she left without even saying goodbye, without leaving a note. He thought she loved him. He loved her, planned to ask her to marry him, but on the night he wanted to propose, she disappears, only for him to hear she's agreed to marry someone else.

Three years later, Ty's still hurting and angry, and as much as he wants revenge ... but both have changed, even though they still secretly love each other. Secrets that can hurt/destroy them both are about to be known, but will Ty be able to get over Asher's biggest secret of all?

**Incredible! The intensity you can feel between them is palpable to say the least, love scenes making the reader hot under the collar! Descriptions put you right there with the couple, right there in the middle of all tennis matches, won or lossed. Different places and settings, you can't help getting swept away with the story.

A Will and a Way

After the death of their uncle, the will is read before the entire family. Even from the grave, Uncle Jolley is having the last laugh. He gave the meaningless things to his son, to the rest of the family. But to Pandora and Michael, he left the "rest of his estate, in entirety, all accounts, all business interests, all stocks, bonds and trusts, all real and personal property with all affection. Share and share alike... I ask only one thing of each of them in return. Beginning no more than a week after the reading of this document, Pandora and Michael will move into my home, Jolley's Folley. They will live there together for a period of six months, neither one spending more than two nights in succession under another roof. ... You have my blessing, children. Don't let an old, dead man down." Pandora is shocked; she doesn't want the money and the holdings and the responsibility that comes with it, but she does want Jolley's Folley, the only real home she's ever known.

But Michael wants it as well, and he convinces her to stay. Up until now, they only got on each other's nerves when under the same roof. Will they be able to make it the whole six months? The rest of the family is in an uproar. Once Pandora and Michael move into the house, strange things begin to happen, and the antics get bigger. At first, it looks like one is playing tricks on the other and vice versa... But the notion is quickly put to rest. The question remains... Who's pulling these tricks? Obviously someone wants to stop Michael and Pandora from getting through the entire six months. But who?

**I loved this one, even the first time I read it. The way they fought their attraction to each other, the way they irritated each other, the way the defended and fought for each other, and the sweetest things Michael does for Pandora ... *sigh*A wonderful love story together with mystery and suspense, all wrapped with Nora's writing style and descriptions, you can't ask for a better story.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nora RobertsChances
Chances: Opposites AttractA Will And A Way

This was purchased as a gift for a Nora Roberts fan.It was delivered as promised and in good condition. ... Read more


92. Daring to Dream; Holding the Dream; Finding the Dream: Three Complete Novels (Dream Trilogy)
by Nora Roberts
Hardcover: 768 Pages (1999-04-19)
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Asin: 0399144803
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars The book arrived in a timely manner.It was not in as good of condition as I expected.
The sale ad did not make it clear that the book was a large hard-cover book.I expected the trilogy as three books.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dream series
I LOVE this Irish series, it is the best! I never wanted it to end, that's the truth!

5-0 out of 5 stars Love all of Nora's romance books
You can never go wrong with a Nora Roberts romance novel and this is just one more great one in the list.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nora Roberts does it again!
Nora Roberts has a wonderful way of making you feel as though you know the characters in her series book.You just can't wait to see what the next chapter brings. She has a way of writing that you feel as if you know exactly where the story takes place, you laugh, cry and worry right along with each character.

Great reading as always.

4-0 out of 5 stars 3 in 1...what a deal!!!
It's great when one of your best friends just happens to own a book shop. I found this trilogy of Nora's in the book shop and got a great deal on it. I think my favorite was Finding The Dream, with Laura Templeton & Michael Fury, probably because he's the handsome, dangerous type of guy that every woman wants to fall in love with.And he struggled to be good enough for where hefinally ended up. And she was so level-headed in so many ways, except the creep of a husband she was married to. Laura struggles with her two daughters after she divorces their father, with the oldest blaming Laura for his departure. Kids can be so cruel when they don't understand. The story just took me to tears at times. Then too, I really enjoyed Daring to Dream with Margo and Josh Templeton. She finds out about her mother's one and only love, Margo's father, and Margo regains a relationship with her mother that she'd felt was lost. Margo is the beautiful, well-built woman that every man dreams about, but she's a wild child that Josh Templeton has long been waiting for to return home. The dialogue is great, both witty and warm at the same time. Margo is nearly bankrupt when she returns to Templeton House, but finds her roots again, not only with starting a new business, but also with her mother. Josh was my second favorite of the men in this trilogy. He's so cool.
And then there's Holding The Dream with Kate and Byron. This story was okay, but not nearly the page-turner that the other two were. But Kate is an altogether different type of woman than Laura and Margo. It's the bond that holds them together as sisters, even though they aren't, that I really found endearing. This trilogy was great. I'm glad I found it. ... Read more


93. Night Tales: Night Shift & Night Shadow: Night Shift\Night Shadow
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 496 Pages (2010-01-26)
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Asin: 0373285868
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Her voice was like whiskey, smooth and potent, but it was her contradictions that fascinated Detective Boyd Fletcher—the vulnerability beneath her tough-as-nails facade. Late-night radio announcer Cilla O'Roarke was being threatened by a caller, and it was Boyd's job to protect her no matter what. But the sultry deejay was getting under his skin, and the undeniable attraction that sizzled between them concerned the detective…because anything could happen on the Night Shift.

They called him Nemesis. He walked the dark alleyways alone, a shadow among shadows—and that's the way he liked it. Until the night he saved Deborah O'Roarke from an attacker and rediscovered the quiet ache of yearning lodged in his heart. It had been a long time since he had wanted to reach out to someone…. But Deborah was an idealistic prosecutor who played by the rules and abhorred the vigilantism of her mysterious defender. Could she come to love the phantom who lurked in the Night Shadow? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
I loved this book.This is on that I will most likely read again if I dont have a new book.I love to scan over books that I have already read, and go over my favorite parts.This was one of them.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great series
Get all three in this series.Share them with friends.Good reading and great stories.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nora Roberts Fan
If your a Big Nora Roberts Fan like I am then you will enjoy this book, it's part of her Night Tales collection,(I suggest you read each one) I'm not going to give away any of the story it's up to you to read but this book and the other books in the collection you will not be dissapointed, If you want Romance and Mystery you will get it in this book, I was not dissapointed at all and if a book can keep me engrossed in it for as long as this did then i give it an A+. I couldn't put it down after i started reading it.
So If your looking for a good Book, then Please try this one and the rest of the collection of the Night Tales collections, Also check out her Other collections.

3-0 out of 5 stars Night Shadow
I have all the books in the "Death" series and they are great.I also have many of Nora Roberts other books which are also very good.Night Shift was an easy, entertaining read.However, I did not especially care for Night Shadow. It seemed as though the characters were "borrowed" from the JD Robb, In Death, books.There is Gage who is very wealthy and handsome as is Roarke.Gage owns a ton of high end real estate as does Roarke. Gage has the ability to hack into systems (IRS, etc.) illegally, as does Roarke.Gage's "Majordomo" is Patrick and Roarke's is Summerset.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too short for closure; not Roberts' best
I liked "Night Shadow" better than "Night Shift," but both of these were shorter than they could have been and I would have liked. Just didn't feel there was enough time to get through all the plot points. The characters seemed more "real" and were more likeable in "Night Shadow." ... Read more


94. The Calhouns: Suzanna And Megan: Suzanna's Surrender\Megan's Mate (He Calhoun Women)
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 496 Pages (2005-03-01)
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Asin: 0373285140
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Atop the rocky coast of Maine sits the Towers, a magnificent family mansion that is home to a legend of long-lost love, hidden emeralds -- and four sisters determined to save their home against all odds.

New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts brings you the Calhoun Women --

Suzanna's Surrender -- Burned-out and tired as hell, all ex-cop Holt Bradford wanted to do was relax. But when beautiful single mom Suzanna invaded his solitude to search for the missing Calhoun emeralds, he couldn't say no. Holt had changed from a bad-boy teen to a dangerously sexy man, but Suzanna couldn't risk her well-ordered life for a man who made her mouth go dry . . .

Megan's Mate -- Calhoun sister-in-law Megan O'Riley and her young son had traveled far to become the Towers' newest residents. Cool as an Atlantic breeze, Megan buried her passions and vowed never to let her heart control her life. But when boat captain Nate Fury set his course for her, the practical lady was swept away by his formidable charm. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The Calhouns: Suzanna and Megan
I'm a Nora Roberts fan and this is one I haven't been able to find.I like going to a place that has what I'm looking for and all I have to do is sit at the computer!

5-0 out of 5 stars Nora Roberts
Nora Roberts is my favorite author. There is no book of hers that is not really good!

1-0 out of 5 stars The Calhouns: Catherine,Amanda and Lilah
I would love to review this product, but I never received it.I tracked the shippment and it said it was damaged.I don't know what happened to it after that.Also the book "The Calhoun's Suzanna and Megan. I think they were shipped together.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nora Roberts is great
I have only been reading Nora Roberts for about a year now. She is becoming one of my favorites. I look forward to reading more books by her. She brings her characters alive for the reader. I love how she intertwines the lives of the sisters in this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Found Nora Roberts
I picked up a Nora Roberts at work. It was the first installment of the Calhoun sisters. I had to buy the second. I was not disappointed. The books are great. I will be reading more of this author in the future. ... Read more


95. Mysterious: This Magic Moment\Search For Love\The Right Path
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 576 Pages (2008-03-01)
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Asin: 0373285663
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This Magic Moment —For Ryan Swan, who'd learned never to give her trust, master illusionist Pierce Atkins was the last man to whom she should give her heart. Especially since he was planning a death-defying stunt he might not escape from. But in Pierce's enthralling presence, all Ryan's defenses seemed to vanish…like magic.

Search for Love —Arriving at her long-lost relatives' Brittany estate, Serenity Smith was greeted with cold politeness by the Comtesse de Kergallen and her darkly handsome grandson, Christophe. Refusing to believe their scandalous stories about her late parents, Serenity set out to prove they were false…but getting the enigmatic Christophe to change his mind about her would prove an equally worthy challenge.

The Right Path —After a frightening encounter with a knife-wielding stranger, Morgan James was bewildered when her "attacker" turned out to be the very wealthy Nicholas Gregoras. But could Morgan's suspicions about the mysterious Greek tycoon withstand the all-consuming desire ignited by his kiss? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars great story--read the entire book in one day!!
I just bought this book yesterday and finished it last nite.I really like
Nora Roberts style.The romance, the mysteries, and especially the settings for
each story.A must read.I will reread it again very soon I am sure.
Each story takes you to a new location, new characters, and more.You just don't want to quit reading it.What a way to pass away the time!!

3-0 out of 5 stars Fooled Again!
Like many of Ms Roberts recent "book releases" this book simply has three of her old books repackaged as new.Fortunately the Amazon listing is fairly open about this but it can get CONFUSING if you don't know what you are are looking for!

There is a book on Amazon now that helps you keep all of Nora Roberts books straight including an omnibus guide (tells which books contain which stories), a series guide where you will never be confused about a Nora Roberts series order or how many books are in the series, the COMPLETE list of all Nora Roberts book (next to impossible to find, even on Nora Robert's own website!)as well as a JD Robb booklist and guide.

I can't seem to tell enough people about this guide!It is called the Complete Nora Roberts Book List and Series Guide and is available on Amazon.I have found it to be IRREPLACABLE and it has saved me a TON of time!I no longer buy multiple copies of a book (because I forgot which one I read) and it helps me start new series with the knowledge of which series I am reading and in which order the books go it.I highly recommend this book so you never have to be fooled again by a repackaged Nora Roberts book that is nothing more than old stories polished off.

4-0 out of 5 stars Mysterious: This Magic Moment/Search for Love/ The Right Path
Again Nora Roberts has taken us for a wonderful adventure. I enjoy most all her writings.

5-0 out of 5 stars My first Nora Roberts read
I thoroughly enjoyed all three of these stories. Maybe I'm easily pleased, because this is the first time that I have read anything from Nora Roberts. However, I found all three stories completely engaging; the story lines were enthralling, and I could not put them down until I finished them. Now I am hooked to reading more of this wonderful story-telling... if the other comments indicate anything, I am surely going to enjoy being a NR fan!

5-0 out of 5 stars Not So Mysterious, but Still Good
Mysterious is a reissue of three older books Nora Roberts wrote in the 80's. While not her best, the first two are pretty good and the last one is just okay.

This Magic Moment

This Magic Moment brings you the story of Pierce Atkins, a magician, and Ryan Swan, the producer of his live television special. Ryan is a strong, independent woman, yet left vulnerable from her past and her relationship with her father. Pierce is a loner with his own eccentricities and scarred past. When these two meet there is an undercurrent of attraction that is just waiting to explode...and explode it does! Together Pierce and Ryan bring sparks of passion and moments of loving tenderness. Their feelings and actions ring true to who they are and their story is more then completely satisfying. You almost don't want it to end, you get to love these characters so much. Link and Bess are two enchanting secondary characters that I would have enjoyed reading about in their own book, but I enjoyed the way it turned out. Nora Roberts weaves her magic in this tale written in the '80's that still feels modern and not at all dated. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and recommend any Nora fan to see for themselves and enjoy the magic!
4.5/5 stars

Search for Love

Search for Love is about Serenity Smith, a woman who has just lost her parents, then travels from Washington D.C. to France to meet with her grandmother, whom she'd never known. There she meets Christophe de Kergallen, the Count of Kergallen, whose grandfather married Serenity's grandmother after they were both widowed with children.

While Serenity is a fiery, vibrant, stubborn woman, Christophe is an icy, arrogant, and equally stubborn man. Serenity's independence and spunk makes her a fine heroine who you'll love, Christophe on the other hand can be hard to deal with, you'll either love him or hate him. At times you want to smack this hero with how smug and overbearing he can be and you can feel the frustration Serenity feels while dealing with Christophe. But through the story sparks fly as these two try to deny the passion they feel for one another. The secondary characters are great and I hope to see them in another book or two.

Though this story is quite different from Nora Roberts usual tales, it still packs quite a punch and you can see how diverse she is in her talent. This is more a gothic tale than any of her others I have read. As a gothic tale, it is one of the best, as a Nora Roberts, while not her best, it is a very solid tale that is timeless. It may not be for everyone, but I'd say give it a try!
4/5 stars

The Right Path

The Right Path tells you the tale of Morgan James, who is visits her friend in Greece while on vacation, and Nicholas Gregoras, a secretive man that lives there. While this is a okay story, it is far from Nora Roberts best. I found the characters lacking, they seemed to be one-dimensional to me, more Nicholas than Morgan but not by much. At times I found my attention wandering from the book and had to get my focus back in on it. Usually N.R.'s books' keep me riveted page by page. I think the main thing was that you didn't see how they fell in love, what made them love each other. You could see they had passion, but you didn't really get to know them all that much. The plot was good and it worked out nicely, I just wish there had been better main characters, or at least that they weren't so flat.
3/5 stars ... Read more


96. Once Upon a Midnight
by Nora Roberts, Jill Gregory, Marianne Willman
Paperback: 416 Pages (2003-09-30)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.80
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Asin: 0515136190
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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All-new tales of love and enchantment from the New York Times bestselling authors of Once Upon a Kiss. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Not to bad . . . .
Every now and then I like to pick up a fantasy book and this time around I read this one. It wasn't horrible by any means but it wasn't the greatest either. It kept me entertained for the most part and that's what counts. As with other books with short stories written by different authors some of the stories are better than others, but all in all it wasn't to bad.

1-0 out of 5 stars better than a soporific....
After trying two stories in this book (Nora Roberts and Jill Gregory's) and falling asleep through both several times every time I tried to read this I just gave up. The writing wasn't bad per se, just SO boring as to be pointless. Nothing new, exciting or original in any way. Hackneyed and formulaic.I disagree with the other reviewers-I HAVE seen Nora Roberts write better than this.Unless you are having trouble sleeping -then I'd suggest skipping this mundane book.

1 star.

5-0 out of 5 stars back cover
-The Witching Hour by Nora Roberts: A kingdom is plagued by tragedy until a wizard-god's spell brings forth a courageous and beautiful young woman who must follow her heart in love and follow her destiny in battle.- Mirror, Mirror by Jill Gregory: A healer sworn to protect their heir to a troubled kingdom must rely on a wounded knight and magic mirror for assistance...-Dream Lover by Ruth Ryan Langan: On a business trip to Scotland, a young American disillusioned by love gets swept up by the romance of the Highlands, and by the charms of a perfect stranger...-The Midnight Country by Marianne Willman: An American researching her family history in Europe stumbles upon an enchanting chateau and its enigmatic master, who is convinced she is the key to a terrible curse....

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful collection of stories
I had already read the Nora Roberts Spellbound in another book, but the additional stories were absolutely wonderful. I am glad I bought the book. Now I want all of the Once Upon books!

1-0 out of 5 stars Zero Substance
These stories are all ridiculous fantasy that center around witches, goblins, werewolves and mirrors. To enjoy these short stories you'll need to suspend reality for quite some time. They wouldn't be that bad if the writing was quality, but it really isn't. Each author only has about 40-50 pages of writing so there obviously isn't a lot going on in terms of character development, believability, and storyline. The stories were a bad trip to fantasyland and should be in the sci-fi section and not romance. Don't waste your time, especially with the latter two stories. They are completely unrealistic and written at about a 3rd grade level. ... Read more


97. Carolina Moon
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 470 Pages (2001-04-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.00
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Asin: 0515130389
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author-a spellbinding tale about a woman who, though battered in both body and spirit, never loses hope...Amazon.com Review
With its blend of evil killers, handsome heroes, andfeisty, sensitive heroines, Nora Roberts's latest thriller meets the samestandards of terror and romance that made last year's River's End a bestseller. This time, our heroine Tory Bodeen hasreturned to her hometown of Progress, South Carolina, to face the fearsomememories of her childhood friend Hope's death and rebuild her life in atown that once betrayed her.

Struggling to balance the disturbing recollections, Tory finds comfortin the arms of Hope's older brother, Cade Lavelle. Though she setsabout developing relationships with old friends and establishing herown business, Tory's worst fears come true and her past catches up toher: Tory's unique role in Hope's death makes her not only the focusof the Lavelle family's hatred, but the next choice for Hope's killer,who is still at large.

With the same skills that earned her the honor of being the first Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame inductee, Roberts weaves a winningblend of mystery, terror, and romance that loyal followers and new fans will enjoy immensely. Sure to be another bestseller, Carolina Moonwill keep your heart beating in triple time. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Don't listen to the audio version!!
I'm writing this review for anyone who might be thinking about listening to the audio version.It is the worst audiobook to which I've listened! The reader poorly conveyed emotion of the characters in conversation, sometimes, I think, messing up what was actually being said. What was worse was trying to figure out who was actually speaking since all characters had the same accent, voice, and expression.I'm really disappointed that I didn't actually read this book...I think it would have been a decent suspense read!

5-0 out of 5 stars A beautiful Roberts novel.
Sweet, shy and slightly broken/psychic Victoria "Tory" Bodeen has made the decision to return to her hometown of Progress, South Carolina. Abused as a child by her father, Tory knows that returning to her hometown will be difficult. After all, her parents are outcasts and no one, not even the Lavelle's, ever understood Tory's relationship with prominent, wealthy and now deceased Hope. Coupled with that, Tory was blamed when her visions lead them to discover Hope raped and murdered in the swamp. Unfortunately, Tory's psychic visions never allowed her to see Hope's killer.Wanting more for herself and to escape the abuse of her father, Tory leaves Progress briefly and uses her "powers" for good (to locate missing children) until her heart is broken by a careless man. Wanting to find closure on her past, yet filled with hope for the future she returns to Progress to open a shop and discover who killed her childhood friend. With Tory's return, the Lavelle's lives are turned upside down. Cade (Hope's surviving brother) and Faith (Hope's surviving twin) each have definite ideas about what Tory means to them, one is falling in love with her while the other harbors animosity and jealousy about their relationship (Hope and Tory's). However, as time progresses and Tory becomes more entrenched in the community and in their lives, they both grow to understand and love her. There are other interesting characters in this dark drama: there was Wade, the town veterinarian who loves Faith for what she is. There are town gossips, a loving grandmother (who regretsthe decisions her child has made, picking her abusive husband over her daughter), a sweet uncle (JR), Cade's zany Aunt Rosie (who shoplifts), Wade's caring mother (who only wants her son's happiness), a vengeful mother (Margaret), a loving housekeeper (Lilah) and town snobs. What I enjoyed the most about this dark, suspense story was Robert's ability to allow Tory to flourish and overcome her background. Although the odds were against her, in the end, she found true love and happiness. And while the story ended abruptly (we all could have had just a little more), I knew that Tory and Cade would live happily ever after because what had been broken in them both was now repaired. And finally what I really liked about this book, as I do so many other Robert's novels, is her ability to take a tragic story of lost innocence, betrayal and murder, and weave a decent story that leads to redemption. I really enjoyed Carolina Moon and would recommend it to any Nora Roberts lovers out there.

3-0 out of 5 stars Last few pages ruined story.
All the way through, the book was really good. I LOVE the name Kincade Lavelle. And I really liked all of the characters, especially Faith. There always seem to be great secondary characters in Roberts' books (Like Farley in Black Hills). The plot was good and so was the romance. I was very satisifed as the very end of the book neared.
But in the last few pages, when you find out who the REAL murdering creep was, it ruined everything. when the identity of Hope's real murderer is tossed at you in like the last four pages, it isn't clever, it isn't good. This overall good story was ruined and left me very disappointed. There were no good clues leading up to make you believe he really was the killer. Roberts just kind of put him there, I suppose as like a final twist. Well, it stunk because it's unbelievable. Not even a spectacular kind of unbelievable, it was stupid. Completely stupid.

5-0 out of 5 stars Carolina Moon
Tory Bodeen and Hope Lavelle were inseparable eight year olds. When Tory is unable to meet Hope at their special place after a beating from her father, Hope is goes alone and is murdered. Due to her psychic ability, Tory is able to see it as it happens and leads the Lavelle's to Hope. Unfortunately it is too late, and no one believes her about her gift. She hasn't been back for 18 years but is compelled to return because Tory's murder still haunts her.

Cade Lavelle has always had a soft spot for Tory, and was left feeling empty when she left so many years ago. When he tries to get close to Tory, she rebuffs him because her second sight offends most people she comes in contact with. They feel uncomfortable about the secrets that are revealed to her. Cade eventually wins her over with his sexiness and charm. When Hope's killer takes another life, they realize they can't move forward until the past is put to rest.

The characters in this story are so strong and well developed. Tory and Cade are wonderful, but so are the supporting characters like Wade and Faith. The romance is to die for, and the mystery will draw you in and keep you guessing until the very end.

5-0 out of 5 stars Carolina Moon
Tory Bodeen and Hope Lavelle were inseparable eight year olds. When Tory is unable to meet Hope at their special place after a beating from her father, Hope is goes alone and is murdered. Due to her psychic ability, Tory is able to see it as it happens and leads the Lavelle's to Hope. Unfortunately it is too late, and no one believes her about her gift. She hasn't been back for 18 years but is compelled to return because Tory's murder still haunts her.

Cade Lavelle has always had a soft spot for Tory, and was left feeling empty when she left so many years ago. When he tries to get close to Tory, she rebuffs him because her second sight offends most people she comes in contact with. They feel uncomfortable about the secrets that are revealed to her. Cade eventually wins her over with his sexiness and charm. When Hope's killer takes another life, they realize they can't move forward until the past is put to rest.

The characters in this story are so strong and well developed. Tory and Cade are wonderful, but so are the supporting characters like Wade and Faith. The romance is to die for, and the mystery will draw you in and keep you guessing until the very end. ... Read more


98. Cordina's Royal Family: Bennett & Camilla: The Playboy Prince\Cordina's Crown Jewel
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 480 Pages (2006-06-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.99
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Asin: 0373285329
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The Playboy Prince
When it came to women, Prince Bennett could never refuse a challenge -- and after meeting quiet, lovely Lady Hannah Rothchild, the dashing playboy couldn't rest until he broke through her careful reserve. Love had always been a game to Bennett, but with this elusive, mysterious woman he found his heart was on the line, and he was playing for keeps . . .

Cordina's Crown Jewel
For a few blessed weeks, Her Royal Highness Camilla de Cordina could be just plain Camilla MacGee. And working in rural Vermont for archaeologist Delaney Caine -- devastatingly handsome, utterly cantankerous -- offered the perfect refuge. But as her irritation became fascination, then desire, the royal runaway knew she'd have to confess. Would Del see her as a woman to be loved, or dismiss her as a royal pain? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fast Delivery
I got my email saying it was to arrival 4 days after, and I get it the next day. Fast and efficient. I will most definitely come back for more.

4-0 out of 5 stars continuity
I really enjoyed finishing up with the royal family.It's not Roberts best work but it held my attention and I enjoy the continuity of stories about the whole family.It completes the royal families story.However, they are really good and I'm sure I will read them again.No one spins a romance like Roberts.It's a feel good book and that's what I'm after.

5-0 out of 5 stars Royal Kingdom of Dreams
To me, Cordina's Royal Family is the best of Nora Robert's series.I have read other of her series, but none have the magic that I found in the Royal Cordina Family.I loved each character: Bennett, Camilla, Alex, Eve, Gabriella, Hannah and Reeves.Somehow this series stirs the fairy tale mystery that exists in all of us.I really wish Ms. Roberts would continue with the Cordina family series.As a talented and skillful author, she shouldbe able to find a way!What about Bennet and Hannah"s wedding?To me, that would be wonderful to read! I want more of that wonderful family!


5-0 out of 5 stars hopless romantics will love it.
If you are a hopeless romantic, like stories about princes and princesses and love a classic ending. Then you will enjoy this book.I really like the fact that Hannah was a heroine but Bennett also took some credit. Very entertaining.

1-0 out of 5 stars Where's the Juice?
Based on the recent recommendation by a Stephen King article in Entertainment Weekly, I purchased this book expecting to read some really good romance writing. The writing lack depth, dimension, and offered zero emotional skill, and after struggling through the first 100 pages, I threw the book away.So much for Stephen King's opinion - although he's written so really good things, he's also put out a lot of mediorce work too. If you want somejuicy romance as well as good storytelling, read Susan Carroll's "The Dark Queen", The Courtesan" and "The Silver Rose"
Trilogy.Once I read these I went back and purchased Carroll's earlier works, all with underserved tacky covers I might add, but the writing is fun and her heroes are "broad shouldered with powerful thighs and sensuous mouths" etc.Diane Galbaldon (could be incorrect spelling) writes well with very interesting characters and story lines but too sexually violent for my taste. ... Read more


99. Skin Deep (The O'hurleys)
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 248 Pages (1995-09-01)
list price: US$4.99
Isbn: 1551660504
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The high price of fame meant learning to deal with obsessive fans. But this one was different. He was watching and waiting, and Chantwel O'Hurley was afraid. She needed help, and it came with a $500-a-day price tag--Quinn Doran, a P.I. with the kind of tough, go-to-hell looks that made a woman's pulse race. Chantel didn't need his arrogant insinuations. She needed to stay alive. Reissue. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
A bit of suspense and lots of Romance, this is a good book to snuggle with. It's the first Nora Roberts novel I've read, and let me tell you, this author has talent, maybe because she creates intersting characters or maybe it's the way she structures her sentences that make the story come alive. Anyway, it's an entertaining, quick read.

And did you know there's an unabridged audio version? I'll be listening to that next (the narrator sounds perfect!)

5-0 out of 5 stars A Juicy Love Story
A journalist falls in love with the woman who is the subject of a story she's been assigned to write.You'll read this book quickly despite the large size.

4-0 out of 5 stars Beauty is Skin Deep, Or Is It?
Skin Deep was the first book I read involving the flamboyant O'Hurley family (my second favorite family created by Nora Roberts - the O'Hurley's place right after the MacGregors). I was so enthralled with this story that I read it in one sitting and enjoyed every minute of it! In fact, I immediately set about trying to find one of the other books with these characters (Without a Trace and The Last Honest Woman are a couple of the other ones).

Chantel O'Hurley had once been a member of the O'Hurley Dancing Triplets until she left the family act and started out on her own, much to her father's regret. But Chantel had done well for herself; after all she was a blonde bombshell and used those fantastic looks and her immense talent to get where she wanted to be: The big screen. Chantel O'Hurley was famous and had reached many of the goals she set for herself. Just when she reached the apex, she started being stalked by an obsessive fan and felt as if her life was in danger. Also fearing for her safety, the studios she was contracted with made her hire a private investigator/body guard. (Ok, so you can probably see where this is heading, right?)

Quinn Doran enters the picture as that private investigator with a tough guy attitude and enough good looks to make Chantel stop and take notice. What neither of them wanted was the mutual attraction that sparked and continued to grow no matter what they did to stop it.

The romantic side of this tale is stronger than the mystery portion, but Nora Roberts douses the reading audience with humor just to round things out a bit. Chantel isn't anyone's dumb blonde and can hold her own in a battle of wits with Quinn, as shown several times during this tale. Chantel's father, Frank, makes a candid appearance just to stir things up a bit and let the reader understand where Chantel gets her spunk. It's a fast paced, fun, well-rounded book that can be enjoyed in an afternoon or weekend if you want to stretch out the enjoyment.

The plot is somewhat predictable, but that doesn't deter from the overall book, as there is enough humor and mystery thrown in the mix of things to make up for the predictability. One thing Skin Deep does show is that Nora Roberts can write a melting pot type book - one with a touch of everything so most can enjoy the story. Her characters are well developed and the settings are very descriptive, right down to the dance step that Frank demonstrates to his captive audience.

If you haven't been introduced to the O'Hurley family, I strongly suggest that you pick this book up and begin your journey. You won't be sorry you did!

4-0 out of 5 stars entertaining read
When Chatel, a big Hollywood movie star begins to receive obsessive phone calls and letters, she hires Quinn, the five hundred a day bodyguard.He is watching out for her while the staker gets closer and closer,the heat between them turns red hot. This book was a fast and entertaining read.Not the best by Nora but not the worse by far.This is the third book in the O'Hurley series.I would recommend this book because it is a very fast read.

3-0 out of 5 stars Another visit with the O'Hurley family!
This is the third book in the O'Hurley series and my least favorite so far.Although there certainly was a love story between Chantel O'Hurley Hollywood actress and Quinn Doran the man hired to protect her, the wasn't the type of book by Roberts which I most enjoy.As I often say, I really love Nora Roberts' pure romance books, not the romantic suspense titles.Having said what I did, though, this is still an entertaining read.

When Chantal receives obsessive phone calls, flowers and notes her agent hires private investigator Quinn who is quite a good looking man.At first there's the usual cat and mouse games between Chantal and Quinn, as she doesn't think he's necessary to protect her and he stubbornly refuses to leave.Clearly there is an attraction between the two of them which both denies and they continue to resist these urges even though it's clear to everyone else something is brewing.As usual there's the standard Nora Roberts reunion of the O'Hurley family as first sister Abby who is now pregnant arrives with her second husband (The Last Honest Woman) and then their parents Frank and Molly arrive for sister Maddy's wedding (Dance to the Piper).But once the family wedding is over,Chantel must reveal a long held secret that none of Quinn's snooping has unearthed and one which may forever change their relationship.As romance readers and Nora Roberts fans know there always must be a happily ever after ending.Quinn eventually finds the stalker, but not before Chantel's life is in danger, and finally Quinn and Chantel are able to pledge their devotion and love to one another.

I imagine that those readers who enjoy the romantic suspense genre will find this book a most enjoyable read. ... Read more


100. Night Tales: Nightshade / Night Smoke
by Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback: 496 Pages (2010-02-23)
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Asin: 0373285876
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The moment her eyes locked on Colt Nightshade, she knew he was trouble. But Lieutenant Althea Grayson prided herself on being in control, and she wouldn't let her new partner ruin that. The man was a renegade, no respect for rules—and the worst part was he got to her. The way he challenged Althea's thinking, stared right into her eyes…and held her in his arms. What defense could her heart have when Nightshade didn't play fair?

Arson investigator Ryan Piasecki was a man who got the job done no matter what the obstacle…or how beautiful she was. Ambitious executive Natalie Fletcher's new business was going up in smoke, literally, and she needed Ryan's help to catch the arsonist. But if he wasn't careful, the sparks flying between him and this hothouse rose would erupt into a five-alarm blaze—and they'd both be engulfed by the Night Smoke. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars another great series
Get all three books in this series.They are great stories.Love Nora Roberts books.Good stories and easy read.

2-0 out of 5 stars Night Tales
I don't know what it is about this series, but all the females in these Night stories are such snots. They're rude, conceited, snotty, and unlikeable. What do these guys see in them? I liked Ryan a lot, he was so sexy and mysterious, but Natalie was an outright biotch to him. She needed a serious attitude adjustment. I couldn't stand how she talked to him like she was so much better than him.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great reading
Both stories in this book are well written and hold your attention.I had trouble putting the book down.

Thank you Nora Roberts for a very good read

4-0 out of 5 stars Night Tales/ Night shade / night smoke
This was a wonderful seriesby Nora Roberts.She is an exceptional writer, takes you into the books for a wonderful adventure.

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing series from Roberts
More like 1 1/2 stars.

First of all, I know this is a really minor thing, but the title "Nightshade" annoyed me, because it was just the guys' last name rather than something related to the story like the other stories, which I just felt was a cop-out. Other than that, "Nightshade" was pretty good; the investigation into the prostitution ring and Althea's past was interesting, and Althea and Colt were funny together at times. However, as I've said about the other books in the series, they're just too short to include both a complete and thrilling suspense and romance at the same time, and both tend to suffer as a result. I liked the premise of "Night Smoke," because I find arson investigators very interesting, but the heroine was just stupid and annoying. When someone tells you that there's a fire and to run and call 911, you listen to them. Also, the end was just wrapped up too neat, with the bad guy turning himself in and all. Overall, although I had higher hopes for "Night Smoke," I ended up liking "Nightshade" better. That being said, I enjoyed Night Tales: Night Shift & Night Shadow best of the series, and I wouldn't recommend this to readers other than hardcore Nora Roberts fans.Try Blue Smoke or Born O'Hurley (The Last Honest Woman / Dance to the Piper) for the best of Nora Roberts. ... Read more


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