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I just read 50 Shades of Grey and it got me thinking about my favorite Nora Roberts Trilogy. My favorite Nora trilogy was The Irish Trilogy. Unlike 50 Shades, it was well written and not too predictable. Just wanted to share.
I love Nora Roberts books, her new releases "The Witness" its about one woman's journey to herself while fighting demons both intangible and physical of a haunting past that has urged her to stay on the run for more than a decade. Beneath that, there're lies and deception leading back to small town politics and mishaps, there's cracking down a major crime organization linked to her locked down past, and there's a romance that sneaks then flares and then flashes to blinding until we're falling for Brooks Gleason and his friendly charm and slow, impactful persistence.
Its amazing story..
I enjoy Nora Roberts romantic/suspense books like Chasing Fire, The Search,Black Hills etc. I have seen some of the made for TV movies on Lifetime, does anyone know if they are available to buy on DVD?
I enjoy Nora Roberts romantic/suspense books like Chasing Fire, The Search,Black Hills etc. I have seen some of the made for TV movies on Lifetime, does anyone know if they are available to buy on DVD?
I always catch them on LMN, I looked on amazon so here you go....
The thought of choosing a favorite among NR's books is ...
I have read every.single.one. As they were released, over the years.
I like some more than others, but I didn't dislike any of them.
Right now, I have an issue with all the stupid ghosts in her trilogies/quartets. That won't stop me from reading them, but...come on. lol
Haven't watched the movies at all. I have the characters all cast in my back brain, and seeing an actor in parts would only serve to confuse.
I do enjoy her books and yes, that includes the ones that include an 'supernatural' element. I like the "Circle Trilogy", "The Sign of Seven trilogy" and "The Inn Boonsboro trilogy".
I absolutely love her "Born In ", "Gallaghers of Ardmore" and "The Three Sisters Island" series. I like almost everything she has written and am waiting for "Whiskey Beach" to become available either on The Library of the Blind or Audible. (I am blind so what I read depends upon when books are available).
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