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'Northern Lights' by Nora Roberts is a romantic suspense novel set in the small town of Lunacy, Alaska. The story follows Nate Burke, a former Baltimore cop, who takes on the role of Chief of Police in Lunacy to escape his past. As he adjusts to life in Alaska, he uncovers a years-old murder mystery while developing a romance with Meg Galloway, a bush pilot in the town. The book delves into the characters' pasts, their personal struggles, and the complexities of relationships, all against the backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness. The writing style combines mystery, romance, and vivid descriptions of the setting to create an engaging and immersive reading experience.

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    Chasing Fire by Nora Roberts
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    'Chasing Fire' by Nora Roberts is a story set in Missoula, Montana, during fire season, following Rowan Tripp, an elite smoke jumper haunted by the death of her former jump partner, as she navigates the dangers of wildfires and a potential murderer within their unit. The book intricately details the subculture of wildfire fighters, highlighting the thrill and risks involved in their tough job, while also exploring themes of romance, suspense, and revenge. As Rowan battles both fires and personal demons, she forms a complicated relationship with rookie Gull Curry, and together they unravel a mystery that threatens their lives.

    The writing style of 'Chasing Fire' is described as fast-paced, exciting, and gritty, with vivid descriptions of firefighting and a strong sense of place in the midst of burning forests. Nora Roberts intricately weaves together elements of romance, suspense, and mystery, creating a story that keeps readers engaged as they follow Rowan and Gull through the challenges of their dangerous profession and the complexities of their budding relationship.

    Caught in the crosshairs of wind above the Bitterroots, the jump ship fought to find its stream. Fire boiling over the land jabbed its fists up through towers of smoke as if trying for a knockout punc...

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    Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts
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    "Shelter in Place" by Nora Roberts opens with a mass shooting at a mall, which has long-lasting repercussions on the survivors' lives. The story follows the intertwining lives of characters like Simone, Reed, and CiCi, who navigate the aftermath of the tragedy while facing a new threat from a vengeful individual seeking retribution. With a mix of romance, suspense, and thriller elements, the book delves into the immediate and long-term effects of a mass shooting incident, portraying the resilience and struggles of the survivors as they rebuild their lives amidst looming danger.

    The narrative of "Shelter in Place" by Nora Roberts is characterized by gripping storytelling that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Through intricate character development and a well-crafted plot, the book explores themes of courage, love, trauma, and resilience, offering a thought-provoking reflection on the impact of tragedy and the strength found in human connections. Roberts skillfully weaves together multiple storylines, creating a compelling blend of mystery, romance, and suspense that culminates in a climactic and satisfying conclusion.

    On Friday, July 22, 2005, Simone Knox ordered a large Fanta—orange—to go with her popcorn and Swedish Fish. The choice, her standard night-at-the-movies fare, changed her life, and very likely saved i...

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    The Return of Rafe MacKade - The MacKade Brothers by Nora Roberts
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    The Return of Rafe MacKade is a contemporary romance novel written by Nora Roberts, focusing on Rafe MacKade, the second oldest of the MacKade brothers, as he returns home after a decade. The book delves into the dynamics of the close-knit MacKade family, highlighting the brotherly bond and individual personalities. The story revolves around Rafe's plan to restore an historic antebellum house and his encounter with Regan Jones, a strong-minded newcomer running an antique shop, leading to a clash of wills and intense attraction. The plot includes elements of humor, romance, and family relationships, with a secondary storyline involving spousal abuse and ghostly occurrences in the Barlow house.

    It felt good to beat on something. Even if it was only a nail. To prevent himself beating on something, or someone else, Rafe had closed himself in in the east-wing bedroom. The look in his eye had wa...

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    Divine Evil by Nora Roberts
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    'Divine Evil' by Nora Roberts follows Clare Kimball, a successful sculptor haunted by nightmares from her past, as she returns to her hometown of Emmitsboro to confront her demons. There, she reunites with old friends and becomes entangled in a dark and suspenseful mystery involving satanic cults, murder, and hidden secrets. As Clare and Sheriff Cameron Rafferty delve into the undercurrent of evil in the town, they must fight to uncover the truth and protect themselves from the darkness that threatens to consume them.

    Nora Roberts expertly weaves together elements of romance, suspense, and horror in 'Divine Evil', creating a gripping and captivating story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as dark, powerful, and mesmerizing, showcasing Roberts' compelling imagination and ability to craft intricate plot twists that leave readers eagerly turning the pages.

    Thirteen figures, in black cowls and cloaks, stood inside the protective circle. In the woods beyond, a lone owl began to scream, in lament or in sympathy. When the gong sounded, even he was silenced....

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    The Witness by Nora Roberts
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    "The Witness" by Nora Roberts follows the story of Elizabeth Fitch, a young girl who witnesses a murder by the Russian mafia and is forced to go into hiding. Twelve years later, living under a new identity, she attracts the attention of the local police chief, Brooks. The book delves into Elizabeth's past, her struggles to overcome fear and trauma, and her journey towards love and trust. The plot combines elements of suspense, romance, and thriller, showcasing the strength and resilience of the main character, Elizabeth.

    The writing style of Nora Roberts in "The Witness" is praised for its ability to captivate readers from the start. The book is described as engaging, with an intense beginning that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The character development, especially that of Elizabeth, is highlighted as a strong point, with readers finding her to be a compelling and unique protagonist. The blend of romance, mystery, and intrigue in the plot, along with the well-crafted dialogue and detail, contributes to making this a gripping and entertaining read.

    For nearly the whole of her sixteen years, eight months and twenty-one days she’d dutifully followed her mother’s directives. Dr. Susan L. Fitch issued directives, not orders. Elizabeth had adhered to...

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    Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts
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    Eli Landon, a Boston lawyer accused of his wife's murder, seeks refuge in his family home at Whiskey Beach, where he crosses paths with Abra Walsh, the housekeeper with a mysterious past. Together, they unravel a centuries-old mystery while navigating through hidden scandals, buried treasures, and family secrets. The story unfolds with a mix of romance, suspense, and intriguing characters, set against the backdrop of the Maine coast during winter, creating a captivating and engaging read that keeps readers hooked until the end.

    THROUGH THE CHILLY CURTAIN OF SLEET, IN THE INTERMITTENT wash of the great light on the jutting cliff to the south, the massive silhouette of Bluff House loomed over Whiskey Beach. It faced the cold, ...

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    Blue Smoke by Nora Roberts
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    One hot summer night in Baltimore, eleven-year-old Reena Hale witnesses her family's restaurant go up in flames, sparking her determination to become an arson investigator. As Reena navigates through life, facing tragedy and heartbreak linked to fire, she meets Bo Goodnight, a carpenter who becomes a significant part of her life. The story unfolds over two decades, delving into Reena's pursuit of justice and her complicated relationships, all while being targeted by a pyromaniac psychopath. Nora Roberts weaves a tale of danger and romance, highlighting the emotional journey of the characters intertwined with the power and mystery of fire.

    Catarina Hale’s childhood ended on a steamy August night a few hours after the Orioles demolished the Rangers at Memorial Stadium, kicking their Texas butts—as her dad said—nine to one. Her parents ha...

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    Black Hills by Nora Roberts
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    "Black Hills" by Nora Roberts follows the story of childhood sweethearts Lil and Cooper who reunite as adults in South Dakota's Black Hills. Lil has fulfilled her dream of creating a wildlife refuge while Cooper returns to help his grandparents. However, their rekindled love is threatened by a stalker targeting Lil and her sanctuary. The plot combines romance with suspense as the characters navigate their past and present relationships while dealing with the danger surrounding them. The writing style is described as engaging, with a mix of romance, suspense, and well-developed characters, set against the backdrop of the Black Hills.

    As far as he could see, it would be him and Tetris for the duration of his prison term—two horrible, stupid months—in the Wild freaking West. He knew damn well the game, which his father had gotten pr...

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    Carolina Moon by Nora Roberts
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    Carolina Moon by Nora Roberts is a romantic suspense novel that follows Tory Bodeen, who returns to her hometown to face her childhood fears and open a boutique after the brutal murder of her best friend, Hope. The story unfolds as Tory forges a bond with Cade Lavelle, Hope's brother, while dealing with the unresolved trauma from her past. The book delves into themes of grief, abuse, strength, and psychic abilities, weaving together a tale of mystery, romance, and family dynamics. The plot is intricate, with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end.

    She woke in the body of a dead friend. She was eight, tall for her age, fragile of bone, delicate of feature. Her hair was the color of corn silk, and slid prettily down her narrow back. Her mother lo...

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    High Noon by Nora Roberts
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    Nora Roberts' 'High Noon' follows Savannah police negotiator Phoebe MacNamara, a successful career woman who lives with her mother and young daughter. Despite her seemingly idyllic life, Phoebe has to contend with her mother's agoraphobia and her feelings about her own failed marriage. After she meets the charming and wealthy Duncan, who woos Phoebe and endears himself to her family, it seems that everyone is increasingly able to put the past to rest. But their newfound stability is threatened when Phoebe is assaulted at her police station and an unknown stalker leaves ominous objects on her doorstep. The book was suspenseful at times, with a good dose of romantic escapism thrown in, so I kind of see the appeal, but this isn't really my kind of book.

    Hostage negotiator Lieutenant Phoebe MacNamara knew at a young age what she was good at, she had seen it from the hostage point of view. Years of dedication put her on the top, and to some, a women should not be in that position. The personal attack she found herself in made her consider all of the people in her life, her new guy Duncan Swift, she had met him just after talking one of his former employees off the ledge, her agoraphobic mother, who had refused to leave the house even though that long ago monster had been dealt with, and her daughter, that lovely seven year old. Phoebe has the strength of will, but will she find the right tactic before everything she has ever wanted is taken from her. This story is really good, it has a lot of twists, some of them expected and some of them just great. I always enjoy Nora Roberts as a romance writer, she has added a lot of the thriller suspense to this book that was fabulous to see mixed in. I think I fell in love with Duncan and his easy way of making everyone around him so relaxed and safe at the same time even though he really didn't do anything, Phoebe was the hero over and over again. I wanted to see Meeks say something to her in the end.

    Jumping to your death was a crappy way to spend St. Patrick’s Day. Being called in on your day off to talk someone out of jumping to his death on St. Patrick’s Day wasn’t exactly green beer and bagpip...

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