This is perfect for a lighthearted, feel good beach read. Each character is wildly different but yet I was able to connect with each one and their journeys.
Her father replaced his first family with a second, and now her mother, moving on to yet another man, begs Mac for attention and money. But the architect has begun to admit to himself that his feelings for Emma have developed into much more than friendship.
His passionate kisses always catch her off guard, much like her growing feelings for him. She trained as a firefighter and then as a cop, always with the end goal in sight: to become an arson investigator.
Now, as part of the arson unit, she is called in on a series of suspicious fires that seem to be connected-not just to each other, but to her. And as danger ignites all around her, Reena must rely on experience and instinct to catch a dangerous madman who will not stop until everything she loves has gone up in smoke. I love a happy ending and while most if not all of Nora Roberts books have them, this one has a ton of suspense and tragedy to make you earn that happy ending. I felt like I really got attached to and loved the background of all of the characters.
While overseeing the dig, she must try to make sense of a cloud of death and misfortune that hangs over the project-fueling rumors that the site is cursed. And she must cope with the presence of her irritating-but irresistible-ex-husband, Jake. Furthermore, when a stranger claims to know a secret about her privileged Boston childhood, she is forced to question her own past as well.
A rich, thrilling, suspenseful tale, Birthright follows an inspiring heroine, an intriguing hero, and a cast of fascinating characters whose intertwined lives remind us that there is much more going on under the surface than meets the eye.
You know how sometimes you can anticipate where the plot of a book is going? Not this one. I had no idea of the outcome of this storyline until the very end. The romantic interest in Birthright was a little different than some of her others which I enjoyed. Also, it was a nice change of pace that the female lead is an archaeologist. It all seems too bizarre to be true.
Reading it now makes me think I would have been hesitant to start. I am not usually in to magic but I still very much enjoyed these Nora Roberts books. The main character in the second book irritated me, but her love interest kept me around. Not to mention, I am totally one of those people that once I am that far in, I am fully invested in how it ends. She has four weeks to unravel a riddle involving her past, present, and future, and to find the truth hidden among deception and lies.
As a single mother, Zoe has more to risk, more to lose. Now, she must gather all her courage to confront the dark forces amassed against her to find her key and make all of their dreams come true. Although the witches found love and security on the island for themselves and their offspring, each of them entered into an ill-fated relationship and died tragically after ultimately making the wrong decisions. Three thousand years later, their descendants Nell Channing, Ripley Todd and Mia Devlin have to break the grim pattern set by their ancestors, or the magic will cease to work and the island will sink into the ocean.
This has a similar feel to the magic in the Keys trilogy as the three main characters are witches. There are two places I see to start with Nora Roberts. And the one that makes the most sense to me are her contemporary suspense romance novels. These are what made readers fall in love with her in the 80s and 90s and are what many think of when they hear the name Nora Roberts. Black Hills is one of the best books to start your Nora Roberts journey.
But when Lil developed stronger feelings for Cooper, their relationship abruptly ended. Lil has followed her dream of becoming a biologist and setting up a wildlife refuge. But when small pranks on the refuge become violent, both their lives will be in danger. And with these old friends trying to track down and identify the killer—extreme cheesiness intended—Cooper and Lil will also be in danger of losing their hearts.
If this kind of suspense is your jam, follow up Black Hills with Birthright, featuring an ex-husband and wife archeology team on the brink of a major discovery when their sight becomes plagued by blackmail and a series of unexplained deaths. Some themes come up in her books again and again, and one of those themes is home renovation. So if you want your romance served up with a dash of picking paint colors or laying new tile, Nora Roberts has you covered.
An Irish girl through and through, Nora Roberts has always had an affinity towards languages. How she pulls her characters and the way the stories fit together has consistently earned her accolades. Considered a publishing phenom, Roberts has over million copies in print globally.
Therefore it had been everything but simple to compile a listing of the most excellent Nora Roberts Books since there are too many to select. Pennbook lists the best Nora Roberts books in order:. The Black Hills is among the best books to begin your Nora Roberts travel. However, when Lil developed more powerful feelings for Cooper, their connection suddenly stopped.
Lil has followed her dream of being a biologist and preparing a wildlife refuge. However, when little pranks on the sanctuary become violent, both lives will be at risk. And with those old friends hoping to monitor and identify the killer-intense cheesiness meant Cooper and Lil are also at risk of losing their hearts.
If you want suspense, try Birthright, which follows an ex-husband and wife archeologist team on the verge of making a significant find when their sight is hampered by extortion and a series of strange murders. But she is going to be taken by surprise. She was not looking for a handout from her distant cousin Roz, only a job at her thriving In the Garden nursery.
But risk still follows Haley. There are a few slower components to this one, but it is still amazing and worth reading. Not one. I had no idea of the results of the narrative until the end. The sexual curiosity about Birthright was somewhat different than some of the others that I enjoyed. Also, it was a pleasant change of pace. The female lead would be an archaeologist. Even though the witches discovered love and safety on the island for themselves and their offspring, they entered into a destructive relationship.
They died tragically after finally making incorrect decisions. Three million decades later, their descendants Nell Channing, Ripley Todd, and Mia Devlin need to violate the grim pattern determined by their ancestors, or the magical will stop to operate along with also the island will sink in the ocean. Fascinated by her struggle with her amazing abilities, he becomes determined to help her accept who she is-and also discover the courage to start her heart.
Angry, hurt, and deeply confused, Mia refuses to admit that a passion for Sam Logan still burns up her heart. But she will need his aid and his abilities to confront her greatest, most terrifying challenge. It is a fantasy romance about a recently widowed lady who falls for a landscaper.
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