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In "Birthright" by Nora Roberts, the story follows Dr. Callie Dunbrook, an archaeologist who is called to a site in rural Woodsboro, Maryland, after human bones are discovered by workers preparing for a new housing development. As Callie delves into the ancient human remains, she also uncovers shocking truths about her own past, including being kidnapped as a baby and her unexpected reunion with her birth mother. The plot weaves together elements of romance, mystery, and suspense as Callie navigates through personal and professional challenges, all set against the backdrop of an archaeological excavation site.
The book combines intriguing characters, complex relationships, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged. Nora Roberts skillfully intertwines multiple storylines, including parallel romances, family dynamics, and a murder mystery, creating a compelling narrative that explores themes of love, discovery, and self-realization.
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"Honest Illusions" by Nora Roberts follows the intertwined lives of Roxy Nouvelle, a master magician and jewel thief, and Luke Callahan, a fellow magician and conman who was raised by Roxy's father. The story delves into their complex relationship, from childhood to adulthood, as they navigate love, betrayal, revenge, and family dynamics. Set against the backdrop of magic shows and thievery, the plot weaves between past and present events, showcasing the characters' growth and challenges they face.
The writing style of the book captures the readers' attention with its intriguing concept of double occupations, strong characterizations, and a plot that balances elements of romance, suspense, and family drama. Nora Roberts skillfully portrays the evolution of Roxy and Luke's relationship over the years, creating a storyline that keeps the readers engaged with its twists and turns, ultimately leading to a satisfying and captivating read.
The Lady Vanishes. It was an old illusion, given a modern twist, and never failed to leave the audience gasping. The glittery crowd at Radio City was as eager to be duped as a group of slack-jawed rub... - #2
"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... - #3
Letters to Molly by Devney Perry is a second chance romance novel that delves into the complexities of love, communication, and forgiveness. The story follows Molly and Finn, a divorced couple who are brought back together by a series of letters that force them to confront their past mistakes and unresolved feelings. The book is described as a heartfelt and emotional journey that showcases the struggles and growth of the characters as they navigate their way back to each other. The writing style is praised for its realism and ability to evoke a range of emotions from readers, making it a captivating and relatable read.
Why did they even need to ask that question? Every loan application, PTA volunteer form and church questionnaire wanted to know your marital status. I was going to start checking the single box. What ... - #4
"Private Scandals" by Nora Roberts revolves around Deanna Reynolds, a newscaster with a big heart who aspires to have her own talk show. She learns from her manipulative mentor, Angela, who sees her as a threat and tries to undermine her. Deanna's life takes a turn when she falls in love with Finn, Angela's ex, who is patient, funny, and supportive. As their relationship blossoms, they face challenges from Angela seeking revenge and a stalker obsessed with Deanna. The plot unfolds with a mix of romance, suspense, betrayal, and the cutthroat world of television, keeping readers engaged with twists and turns.
Nora Roberts skillfully weaves a story of lust, love, hatred, and betrayal in the backdrop of the competitive TV industry, creating well-crafted characters and a compelling storyline. captures the essence of a murder mystery, with unexpected revelations and a gripping narrative that keeps readers entertained until the last page.
Deanna smiled at the camera from her corner of the set of Midday News. “Our guest this afternoon is Jonathan Monroe, a local author who has just published a book titled I Want Mine.” She lifted the sl... - #5
The Villa by Nora Roberts is a captivating tale that intertwines family conflict, romance, corporate espionage, and the secrets of the wine-making industry. Set in the lush vineyards of Napa Valley and the enchanting beauty of Venice, the story follows the Giambelli MacMillan clan as they navigate through a season of wine production. The plot is filled with murder, romance, and intrigue, with characters facing unexpected challenges and twists in their personal and professional lives. Nora Roberts expertly weaves together multiple storylines, delving into the complexities of relationships and the dynamics of a multi-generational family business.
The narrative style of 'The Villa' is a perfect blend of suspense and romance, keeping readers engaged from start to finish. Roberts skillfully crafts a story that immerses readers in the world of wine production, while also exploring themes of love, betrayal, and loyalty. The characters are well-developed, each with their own unique personalities and motivations, adding depth to the plot and creating a rich tapestry of family drama and intrigue.
The bottle of Castello di Giambelli Cabernet Sauvignon, ’02, auctioned for one hundred and twenty-five thousand, five hundred dollars, American. A great deal of money, Sophia thought, for wine mixed w... - #6
'Paradise' by Judith McNaught follows the love story between Meredith Bancroft and Matt Farrell, two individuals from different social classes who are drawn to each other despite numerous obstacles. The plot delves into their childhood backgrounds, their struggles in adult life, and the challenges they face in their relationship, including betrayal, family dynamics, and societal expectations. The writing style of the book is described as emotionally engaging, well-paced, and involving elements of love, class mobility, and heartwrenching emotions that keep readers invested in the story.
With her scrapbook opened beside her on her canopied bed, Meredith Bancroft carefully cut out the picture from the Chicago Tribune. The caption read, Children of Chicago socialites, dressed as elves, ... - #7
In "Love Her or Lose Her," Rosie and Dom, a married couple, face challenges in their relationship due to lack of communication and emotional intimacy. Rosie decides to leave Dom, seeking to fulfill her dream of owning a restaurant and longing for a deeper connection. Through therapy and support from friends, Rosie and Dom navigate their troubled marriage, rediscovering their love and commitment to each other. The book explores themes of love languages, second chances, and personal growth, with a focus on the couple's journey towards understanding and supporting each other.
Really, that’s what her name tag should have read, instead of COSMETICS CONSULTANT. In order to fulfill that title, someone would be required to consult her first, right? Problem was, no one ever aske...
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"My One and Only" by Kristan Higgins follows the story of Harper, a divorce attorney who is cynical about love, and Nick, her ex-husband. After being thrown together at her stepsister's wedding, they embark on a road trip that takes them back to their first love story. The book is filled with awkward situations, wacky family dynamics, and poignant moments, as Harper and Nick navigate their unresolved feelings and rediscover their love for each other. Kristan Higgins' writing style is described as engaging, with quirky, cheeky heroines, slightly arrogant heroes, and adorable pets, all coming together in a heartwarming and humorous way.
The man with the negative attitude sat at the bar, looking as if he was living a bad country-and-western song—no woman, broken truck, dead dog. Poor slob. “Listen,” I said. “I know it’s sad, but somet... - #9
Cilla McGowan, a former child star, returns to her grandmother's farm in rural Virginia to renovate the house and start a new career in flipping houses. As she uncovers old love letters and mysteries surrounding her grandmother's death, she finds herself facing threatening incidents. With the help of her neighbor, Ford Sawyer, a graphic novelist, Cilla navigates through the challenges while trying to unravel the secrets of the past. The book combines elements of romance, mystery, and suspense, creating a story that keeps readers engaged with its fast-paced plot and interesting characters.
According to legend, Steve McQueen once swam buck-naked among the cattails and lily pads in the pond at the Little Farm. If true, and Cilla liked to think it was, the King of Cool had stripped off and... - #10
'The Obsession' by Nora Roberts is a romantic suspense novel that follows the story of Naomi, a woman who witnessed her father being arrested as a serial killer when she was just 11 years old. The book delves into Naomi's journey of overcoming her traumatic past, settling in a new town, and falling in love with Xander while being haunted by her past. The plot is a mix of romance and suspense, with elements of home renovation, photography, and a lovable dog named Tag. The writing style is described as gripping, with a strong sense of place and well-developed characters.
Still, she was used to that, to lying on top of summer-moist sheets, with the windows open wide to the relentless chorus of cicadas—and the faint hope even a tiny breeze would slither through the sult...