Dark Witch by Nora Roberts – a Review

Dark Witch by Nora Roberts – a Review

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Description:

With indifferent parents, Iona Sheehan grew up craving devotion and acceptance. From her maternal grandmother, she learned where to find both: a land of lush forests, dazzling lakes, and centuries-old legends.

Ireland.

County Mayo, to be exact. Where her ancestors’ blood and magic have flowed through generations—and where her destiny awaits.

Iona arrives in Ireland with nothing but her Nan’s directions, an unfailingly optimistic attitude, and an innate talent with horses. Not far from the luxurious castle where she is spending a week, she finds her cousins, Branna and Connor O’Dwyer. And since family is family, they invite her into their home and their lives.

When Iona lands a job at the local stables, she meets the owner, Boyle McGrath. Cowboy, pirate, wild tribal horsemen, he’s three of her biggest fantasy weaknesses all in one big, bold package.

Iona realizes that here she can make a home for herself—and live her life as she wants, even if that means falling head over heels for Boyle. But nothing is as it seems. An ancient evil has wound its way around Iona’s family tree and must be defeated. Family and friends will fight with each other and for each other to keep the promise of hope—and love—alive…

Review:
Dark Witch by Nora Roberts is the 1st book in her new The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy.

The story starts back in the year 1263, in Ireland, as we meet the first Dark Witch, Sorcha and her three children.  Sorcha knows that the evil sorcerer Cabhan wants her and her powers, and will stop at nothing to get it.  After a tragedy, Sorcha takes matters in her own hands, giving each of her children her powers.  Each child, along with their powers, gains an animal, who will protect them.  Kathel the dog; Alastar; the horse, and Roibeard, the hawk.  Scorch dies after killing Cabhan, but he is not totally dead.

Hundreds of years and generations later, we meet Iona Sheehan. Iona has arrived in County Mayo to meet the cousins she has never met. Her grandmother wanted her to learn about her ancestors, and it is Iona who will complete the three that will once again face Cabhan, who has quietly stayed in the background, until the three witches would come together.  Iona meets her cousins, Branna and Connor, who upon meeting her, know she is the one who will complete the three who will fight Cabhan.  Iona falls in love with Ireland, and happily becomes part of this family and their friends.  She opens her heart to her destiny to be a witch, and Branna works hard to teach her how to use her untouched powers.  Iona will need to learn fast, and understand the danger ahead.

What I love about Nora’s trilogies is the friendship and family atmosphere we get to feel, and the closeness that we become part of.  The Cousins O’Dwyer is mostly concentrated on 6 people, the three witches (Iona, Branna and Connor) and their three friends, who will also play a major part in this fight against evil.  Nora creates such fabulous and interesting characters, as well as each couple in the three books who will have their story.  The other three are Boyle, whom Iona meets and immediately finds herself attracted to him.  He runs the horse ranch, and Iona, who knows horses, gets a job working for Boyle.  I must say they made a great couple, though Boyle tried hard to fight it off, as he didn’t want to be involved with an employee.  But their chemistry was hot, and it is this relationship that will play a big part in Iona being able to survive the constant attempts by Cabhan to entice her to his side.

We also meet Meara and Fin, two characters I loved.  Meara is friends with them all, and she also works for Boyle.  She is best friends with Connor, but I am sure they are destined for each other, even if they don’t see that now.   Fin is destined for Branna; but this will be difficult for them, as they both love each other, but broke up years before, due to Fin’s discovering he too is a witch, but distantly related to Cabhan. Branna could not handle or trust Fin, when she found out, even though Fin constantly expresses his love.   I adored all 6 of the main characters.

This was an exciting and fun story.  It was fun to watch Iona learn her powers, and learn about the spells.  It was fun to see her with Boyle, though there was a bad period.  It was fun to watch how the friends and family came together to face a common enemy.   But there was a lot of tense action, and danger, especially in this book for Iona.  The ending was intense, as the 6 came to face Cabhan.  Were they able to beat Cabhan?  Did they all survive?  Did Iona and Boyle resolve their issues and become a couple? This is a trilogy, so some things get resolved, but there is more to come, and I cannot wait.  I must add that this has a slight similar theme from an older series of Nora’s, Three Sisters Island, which is my all time favorite of Nora’s trilogies.  It is not the same just some similarities. If you love Nora, Ireland, Romance, Suspense, and her wonderful trilogies, you will not want to miss this series. 

Reviewed by Barb

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Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts – a Review

Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts – a Review

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Links to order Whiskey Beach: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / The Book Depository

Description:
For more than three hundred years, Bluff House has sat above Whiskey Beach, guarding its shore—and its secrets. But to Eli Landon, it’s home…

A Boston lawyer, Eli has weathered an intense year of public scrutiny and police investigations after being accused of—but never arrested for—the murder of his soon-to-be-ex wife.

He finds sanctuary at Bluff House, even though his beloved grandmother is in Boston recuperating from a nasty fall. Abra Walsh is always there, though. Whiskey Beach’s resident housekeeper, yoga instructor, jewelry maker, and massage therapist, Abra is a woman of many talents—including helping Eli take control of his life and clear his name. But as they become entangled in each other, they find themselves caught in a net that stretches back for centuries—one that has ensnared a man intent on reaping the rewards of destroying Eli Landon once and for all…

 

Review:

Nora Roberts has done it yet again with her newest standalone novel Whiskey Beach.  It had everything I look for in a Nora Roberts book, from suspense and intrigue, to a classic case of who done it, with a sweet and sexy romance that weaves seamlessly throughout the story. To top it all off, she even had the setting of the story take place in a small coastal town called Whiskey Beach.  There’s just something about a novel that takes place in a coastal town for me. It just seems to add an air of mystery, and provides beautiful scenery for the story.  I must admit, I do love a good mystery thrown into a romance every now and then, and Nora always delivers for me. Even though Nora is classified a romance writer, she does an amazing job of creating her mystery, setting up the backstory, weaving it seamlessly into her romance, and bringing it full circle by the end of the book.  I can never figure out who the culprit is until the very end, and even then there are times when I’m sitting there with my mouth hanging open, going, no way, I never saw that one coming.  In Whiskey Beach Nora creates a suspenseful and sexy story that centers around the hero this time, Eli Landon. 

As the book blurb states, Eli Landon recently moves back into his family home in Whiskey Beach to escape the past year of his life and try to find some sort of normalcy.  I really liked Eli from the start. He’s not your typical hero in a romance story.  He’s not big and brawny, over the top alpha, taking control of the heroine’s life.  Instead, Eli is more of your normal everyday type guy who’s currently going through some issues of his own and just wants to be left alone. Yes he’s brooding to a point, because of what’s happened to him, but it never got on my nerves. It’s just enough of a brood that allows Nora to pull the reader in, drawing you to Eli’s side, making you want to be his savior and help him overcome the past year of his life.  You can’t help but want to see him find that special someone who will change everything for him, while at the same time, finally putting the past to rest.  As the story progressed I found myself liking Eli more and more, and wanted desperately to find out who exactly was after him and why. I enjoyed the Landon family lore that we learn about through Eli’s research and bringing with it stories of pirates and buried treasure.  See what I mean about a novel set in a coastal town, that air of mystery with endless storylines, sorry I digress, back on track now.  With all this Landon lore, Nora weaves a good old fashioned mystery that surrounds our hero and grabs the reader by the throat and doesn’t let you go till the very end.

Along with the mystery that surrounds Eli and his family, our heroine of the book is quickly pulled into this mess.  Abra Walsh has known Eli’s grandmother for a long time and has become good friends with her.  Abra, like Eli is not your typical heroine.  She’s not the type of women who is fragile, needs protecting and an over the top alpha male to jump in and take control of her life.  We learn that Abra had her own issues and learned how to take care of herself from them.  She’s a real free spirit type girl and to me was a breath of fresh air.  I really liked the bit of role reversal Nora created with Abra and Eli.  It was Abra taking care of Eli and helping him sort through the past year of his life.  When Eli decides it’s time to set the trap for whoever is after him, Abra is quick to jump in and want to be a part of it, loved that about her.  She had me giggling a few times at the things she had poor Eli do throughout the book to help improve his spirit.  The massages and bringing him a pet/security dog were especially cute scenes. Along with fixing him meals and leaving him little reminder notes to eat it. This role reversal worked well and it made both Abra and Eli more endearing to me as a couple as the story progressed

As I said earlier, Nora does a wonderful job of setting the stage for her mystery that surrounds Eli and his family’s legacy.  The mystery and romance in the story are beautifully tied to together to form a cohesive storyline and keep the reader on the edge of their seat wondering who done it right up to the very end.  Reversing the hero/heroine roles was a nice touch and breath of fresh air in this particular story.  It was nice to see the female take care of her male for a change.  Abra was just what Eli needed and Nora couldn’t have written a better heroine for him. They made for a perfect match and balanced each other nicely.  I especially enjoyed watching Eli try to figure out Abra, to taking on a pet/security dog, researching his family’s history to find answers to his troubles, and re-opening the murder case against him.  Nora once again proves why she’s a number one romance writer with Whiskey Beach.  For any Nora fan, or even a non-Nora fan for that matter, I highly recommend Whiskey Beach. I promise you won’t be disappointed. 

Until next time, Happy Reading

Reviewed by Marcie

 

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Cover Reveals April 26, 2013

Cover Reveals April 26, 2013

Daylighters June 2013

 

TITLE: Daylighters (YA)

AUTHOR: Rachel Caine

SERIES: Morganville Vampires

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

Dark Witch Nov 2013

 

TITLE: Dark Witch

AUTHOR: Nora Roberts

SERIES: The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy

RELEASE DATE: November 2013

 

 

 

Chain of Illusions nov 2013

 

TITLE: Chain of Illusions

AUTHOR: Boone Brux

SERIES: Bringer and the Bane

RELEASE DATE: November 2013

 

 

 

autumn bones Oct 2013

 

TITLE:  Autumn Bones

AUTHOR:  Jacqueline Carey

SERIES:  Agent of Hell

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

 

 

 

This Is Forever Dec 2013

 

TITLE:  This is Forever

AUTHOR:  S.A. Price

SERIES:  Thirteen Shades of Red

RELEASE DATE: December 2013

 

 

 

First Bite Oct 2013

 

TITLE:  First Bite

AUTHOR:  Dani Harper

SERIES:  Dark Wolf

RELEASE DATE:  October 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE:  Harbinger

AUTHOR:  Philippa Ballantine

SERIES: Book of the Order

RELEASE DATE:  July 2013

 

 

 

temptation woman and man

 

TITLE:  All My Life

AUTHOR:  Rucy Ban

SERIES:  N/A

RELEASE DATE:  May 2013

 

 

 

Something ABout Harry Dec 2013

 

TITLE:  Something About Harry

AUTHOR:  Dakota Cassidy

SERIES:  Accidentally Paranormal

RELEASE DATE:   December 2013

 

 

 

Lost Souls June 2013

 

TITLE: Lost Souls

AUTHOR: Delilah Devlin

SERIES: Caitlynn O’Connell

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

Dragon Mine June 2013

 

TITLE: Dragon Mine

AUTHOR: Jaime Rush

SERIES:  The Hidden

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

Dead of Night Sept 2013

 

TITLE: Dead of Night

AUTHOR: Charlaine Harris/Amanda Stevens

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: September 2013

 

 

 

Spy's Honor Oct 2013

 

TITLE: Spy’s Honor

AUTHOR: Amy Raby

SERIES: Hearts and Honor

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

 

 

 

Pushed-Nov 2013

 

TITLE: Pushed

AUTHOR: Corrine Jackson

SERIES: Sense Thieves

RELEASE DATE: November 2013

 

 

 

pile-of-bones-July 2013

 

TITLE:  Pile of Bones

AUTHOR:  Bailey Cunningham

SERIES:  Parallel Parks

RELEASE DATE: July 2013

 

 

 

Horizon Nov 2013

 

TITLE:  Horizon

AUTHOR:  Alyson Noel

SERIES:  The Soul Seekers

RELEASE DATE:  November 2013

 

 

 

Scorched Sep 2013

 

TITLE: Scorched

AUTHOR:  Mari Mancusi

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: September 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE: Dissonance

AUTHOR: Erica O’Rourke

SERIES:  Dissonance #1

RELEASE DATE:  October 2013

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COVER REVEALS – January 5, 2013

COVER REVEALS-JANUARY 5, 2013

Recalled Feb 2013

 

TITLE: Recalled

AUTHOR: Cambria Hebert

SERIES:  A Death Escort Novel

RELEASE DATE: February 2013

 

 

 

Seduction May 2013

 

TITLE: Seduction

AUTHOR: M.J. Rose

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: May 2013

 

 

 

Avenging Angel May 13

 

TITLE: Avenging Angel

AUTHOR: Cynthia Eden

SERIES: The Fallen

RELEASE DATE: May 2013

 

 

 

Guardian Ranger Feb 13

 

TITLE: Guardian Ranger

AUTHOR: Cynthia Eden

SERIES: Shadow Agents

RELEASE DATE: February 2013

 

 

 

Whiskey Beach apr 13

 

TITLE: Whiskey Beach

AUTHOR: Nora Roberts

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: April 2013

 

 

 

Infinity Jan 13

 

TITLE: Infinity

AUTHOR: Maggie Shayne

SERIES: The Immortal Witches

RELEASE DATE: January 2013 (re-release)

 

 

 

Bang

 

TITLE:  Bang

AUTHOR:  Lisa McMann

SERIES: Visions (YA)

RELEASE DATE:  October 2013

 

 

 

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Styxx and Acheron

 

For all of the DARK HUNTER series fans of SHERRILYN KENYON:

Sherrilyn Kenyon
Styxx launch update. The release date for Styxx has not changed. It’s still set for 9/3/13. But those who attend the launch party at DragonCon (you do *NOT* have to purchase a DragonCon membership/pass to attend the launch party, but Sherri will be attending DC that entire weekend+Monday and will be hanging out with fans and appearing at additional signings, the parade and on various panels throughout the weekend) can get the book early on Aug 29, 2013. So the Styxx launch party is Aug 29, 2013 in the Marriott Marquis on Courtland in Atlanta, GA. The Styxx tour will begin on 9-3-13 with the official on-sale date for the book. We don’t have the cities where Sherri and Dianna will be yet during the Styxx tour, but will post those as soon as we have them.

2013 is the year of Styxx (and that is the title of the book) and those who loved Acheron, won’t want to miss this book as Acheron is a HUGE part of it from beginning to end. You will see a lot of scenes with Ash and Styxx, along with the Atlantean and Greek gods, that have never appeared in previous books and this includes a lot about Ash’s and Styxx’s childhood, both together and separate. And like Acheron, the book is huge in size. And it answers a lot of questions about the series and some of the more complicated relationships. Like Ash, Styxx is a very complicated character and we will be having snippets and other fun tidbits in the months leading up to the release of the book. Sherri will be making appearances online to answer questions about the twins soon, too.

So to reiterate the release of Styxx is Tuesday, 9-3-13, but the release/launch party with prizes, costume contest, characters, etc. is Thursday, 8-29-13 in Atlanta at the Marriott Marquis.

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The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts – a Review

The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts – a Review

The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts is the third & final book in her The Inn BoonsBoro Trilogy.  This trilogy takes place in BoonsBoro, Maryland, where the Montgomery brothers have been renovating the old Inn in the town, and as the series continues, they renovate other additions, near the Inn.  The Montgomery family, consists of Ryder, the oldest brother, Owen, Beckett, and their mother, Justine.  When we started this series with The Next Always, Beckett and Clare were the couple in love.  Then in The Last Boyfriend, it belonged to Owen and Avery.  Now it all ends with the final brother, Ryder and the girl whom he calls the innkeeper..Hope.

From the start, when they first met, though we knew they would end up together, neither one of them liked each other.  Hope found Ryder to be surly and unfriendly, not even able to call her by her name.  Ryder thought of the beautiful Hope as snotty, not his type.

He watched his two brothers’ fall in love, and was not in the least interested in tying himself down with any woman, let alone Hope Beaumont.

The wonderful thing about this series, and Nora does this so well, you become invested into the characters, who become your family also.  I loved all the Montgomery’s, and their woman and friends.  I loved the concept of renovating the Inn, Avery’s restaurant, the new fitness place, as well as Clare’s book store, and Avery’s pizza place.  It was like you lived there also.

Throughout the first two books, I was not a big fan of Ryder, though I did like Hope. But as this story unfolds, my opinion of Ryder changes drastically.  Neither one of them can forget the intense reaction to a New Year’s Eve kiss, and then they do again with sparks.  Hope confronts Ryder, and asks him point blank..”are you considering having sex with me”.  Lol Not used to woman being that forthcoming, Ryder hesitates for a short period and they set a date to have sex.  Afterall, sex does not mean that anything more will happen.  This is really a fun beginning of a romance between two unlikely people, and I loved their honesty between each other.

Needless to say, their sexual chemistry is off the wall, and Ryder finds he cannot keep his hands off of Hope.  He begins to look forward to seeing her, as she does with him.  He doesn’t truly understand his feelings, but acts on them. When people from Hope’s past, try to get her to return or threaten her, Ryder finds himself coming to her defense, which at first Hope was not too happy that he acted on his own.  But they both come to terms, and their relationship becomes stronger from that. Ryder does not know how to handle this new found emotional feelings he begins to experience everytime he sees Hope.  She also begins to realize that she is falling in love with Ryder.

In between this wonderful romance is the continuation of the mystery involving the Inn’s resident Ghost, Lizzy.  Both Hope, who is an ancestor of Lizzy, and Owen work hard to find clues, to discover who Lizzy’s Billy is.  I thought this part of the story was more heartwarming in this book, as Lizzy began to show herself more often.  The resolution to this story, especially with it being a part of the town’s past, and  with the entire family getting involved was very well done and emotional.

The romance between Hope and Ryder, was far better then I had expected.  Their romance turned out to be fun, enjoyable and hot.  They made a great couple.

I loved this series; loved the friendships of Clare, Hope and Avery; loved of  the camaraderie of Beckett, Owen and Ryder; loved the entire town of Boonsboro, and adored the children and the dogs.  This is a family oriented series, with an element of mystery, danger, but most of all, family and love.  This was a wonderful series by Nora Roberts, but then again, I love every series by Nora….every single one of them.  Bravo Nora for doing it again.

Reviewed by Barb

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The Witness by Nora Roberts – a Review

The Witness by Nora Roberts – a Review

I have always been a fan of Nora Roberts.  She was one of my first adult authors I’ve ever read way back when.  After the university and all the work and studying was done Nora was the first author I turned too and got me back into reading for the joy of it.  So every time I pick up a Nora Roberts book it feels like going home to me and this book was no different.  I enjoyed The Witness from beginning to end.  It was a book that had me turning the page to see what would happen next.  I couldn’t put the book down and the flow of the story just sweeps you along. One of the things I like about Nora’s writing is her ability to intrigue the reader from the get go.  The way she introduces the main character and sets the backdrop of the story never fails to amaze me.  It gets me hooked from the first chapter and keeps me that way to the end, and always wanting more.  For me that’s the sign of a seasoned pro in the writing industry.

In The Witness, Nora sets the stage early.  She pulls you in with the main character Elizabeth Fitch, a.k.a Abigail Lowery, I’ll explain this a bit later, I promise.  😉  Elizabeth is a kid genius, born to a power hungry and driven to succeed parent.  Her life is basically dictated to her by her mother, the poor girl can’t do a thing without consulting her mother and the life schedule she’s created for the poor girl.  In doing so, her mother causes Elizabeth to grow up before her time, and do something no teenager should ever have to do.  Fight for her life to survive every day for the rest of her life.  Elizabeth rebels against her miserable life on one fateful weekend, and the events that unfold after are fast paced, suspenseful, and heartbreaking, with a bit of romance thrown in for good measure.  Nora leads the reader on a suspense filled romantic journey that doesn’t disappoint. 

Elizabeth finally felt like she was a normal teenager, going shopping with a friend, using fake I.D.’s to get into a bar, dancing and kissing a cute boy, but never once realizing the danger she and her friend would be in.  After witnessing a murder by the Russian mob, Elizabeth manages to escape and make it to the cops, where she is placed into protective custody until they can get her into the witness protection program.  However, things don’t go as planned and thanks to some dirty cops, Elizabeth’s life is once again placed in danger. Once again Elizabeth finds herself on the run and her newest friends and protectors dead. 

Fast-forward 12 years where we meet Abigail Lowery who is living a secluded life in the Ozarks and hiding out from the Russian mob.  Yes you guessed it, Miss Lowery is the very same Elizabeth Fitch who has been on the run these past 12 years, changing identities, jobs and leading a life that no one should have to live.   A life lived in fear that one day the mob will find her and do away with her to keep their secrets safe.  Living in fear and hiding, Abigail never dreamed of living a normal life, one where she wouldn’t always be looking over her shoulder.  However, things begin to change for her as she slowly starts to put down roots in the little town of Bicksford out in the Ozarks.

Enter police chief Brooks Gleason, who has recently returned home himself.  Being the ever observant police chief that he is, Brooks can’t help but notice Abigail’s secluded lifestyle and non-existent connections to Bickford’s residents and everyday goings on. Her lifestyle has not only peaked the interest of the police chief, but the residents as well.  It’s through Brooks’ pursuit of Abigail’s affections that we get to see more of what Abigail has lived through and her reluctance to never get close to another human being. Her only friend and constant companion is her guard dog Bert.  As we get a better look into Abigail’s life, one can’t help but feel heartbroken for the 16 year old girl who lost her teenage years to a horrible event, and then never really being able to live the way she wanted to live as an adult.  Brooks sees through her and realizes that something dangerous plagues Abigail’s life and is patient with her, allowing her the chance to come to terms with everything, trust another person and start to see a light at the end of the tunnel.

Even though Abigail is strong, smart, skilled and quite capable of taking care of herself, she is also vulnerable and scared that one day her life will be cut short.  Thanks to Brooks and his ever steady, calm and patient personality Abigail opens up to him and tells him everything about her life.  Together they come up with a plan that will allow Elizabeth to get the justice she’s wanted all these years, put the past to rest and free her from her self-induced prison of a life.  As the events leading up to the ending unfold, we get to see classic Nora Roberts and are shocked by what happens.  It’s an ending that you don’t see coming, because Nora does a bang up job with it and it’s also a fitting ending to a story that has been filled with suspense, drama, humour, heartbreak and romance. 

If you are a Nora Roberts fan then this is a must read.  If you aren’t already a fan of Nora, then this is an excellent book to introduce you to her writing and wonderful imagination and storytelling abilities.  It’s a story that will have you on the edge of your seat wanting to know what’s happening next, but at the same time enjoying the romance that Nora so skillfully weaves throughout the danger and mystery that surrounds our heroine Abigail Lowery, a.k.a Elizabeth Fitch. 

Reviewed by Marcie

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The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts – a Review

The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts – a Review

The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts picks up where The Next Always left off, is the second book in the Inn Boonsboro trilogy.  In the first book, Clare and Beckett were the first of the couples, and this story belongs to Owen and Avery.

This is a very good book, and an enjoyable read.  It is strictly romance, and different then the first book, as to no suspense at all. But I loved Owen and Avery together. What makes this book good, is the family dynamics.  Since the new Inn is still in progress throughout most of the book, we get to spend a lot of time with all the Montgomerys, as well as Clare and Hope.

Owen is the organizer of the three brothers; he is one who always has a plan, and ensures that everything is kept on schedule.  He has always loved Avery from afar, but more like a member of the family.  

Avery is independent, knowing what she wants, and runs Vesta Pizzeria successfully. She is a hardworker, like Owen, but she is also a whirlwind, as trying to keep up with her is hard.  Avery has also loved Owen way back when she was 5 years old, and he was her first boyfriend. But now they both find themselves surprisingly attracted to one another, and decide to move their friendship to another level, since they are both single adults, and why not enjoy the benefits.

It was such a sweet romance between the two of them.  Right from the start you wanted them together, as did the Ghost of the Inn Boonsboro, and if you know Nora’s romances, you know that will eventually happen. Happy endings are the norm in Nora’s trilogies, but its fun to watch them discover their growing feelings, enjoy their relationship as the story unfolds. 

Even though there is no real suspense in this story, as was in the first book, there was a sideline story.  Avery’s mom, who walked out on her and her father, when she was very young, shows up one night.  When Avery comes face to face with the mother she hardly knew, she is bitter and cold, but inwardly she freaks out.  It takes Owen to make Avery know she is nothing like her mother, and that brings them closer to realizing they love each other.  I thought one of the best moments, was when Justine (mother of the Mongomery brothers) tells Avery, that she has always loved as her as her own daughter.  Nice moment, which totally heals Avery.

I enjoyed seeing them all together;  put the finishing touches to the Inn, the grand opening; the wedding of Beckett & Clare; the new restaurant for Avery as part of the Inn;  loved the friendship of Clare, Avery and Hope. I thought the scene with Owen seeing Avery at the drugstore, and the ensuing conversation was funny.  There was a lot to enjoy, but I also thought there was a bit too much detail on the renovation and rooms in  the Inn, which can get a bit boring at times.  I did love the book, because it continues the story of the Montgomerys and the girls they marry.  A similar concept was used for the Bride Quartet, but that series was better, even if the Inn Boonsboro is still a  good book.

The last book of the series is “The Perfect Hope.  I really like Hope, but as of now, I am not a big fan of the surly Ryder, whom we know is destined for Hope.  The Ghost story will also play out in the last book, as we know Hope has a big part in it.

Reviewed by Barb

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THE WITNESS by Nora Roberts

The Witness

Putnam Hardcover
On sale April 17, 2012

THE WITNESS is Nora’s 200th book.  In 1981, Irish Thoroughbred marked the beginning of a long and fruitful career that touches millions.  In her books of romance, straight fiction, and sci-fi, Nora is known for her strong female characters.  Her heroines run the gamut from gardeners to fire jumpers, and the men, who are partners, not saviors, are equally varied and lovable.  THE WITNESS is full of the humor, suspense, and love as we have come to expect in a Nora Roberts novel, and we hope that she will continue to write many more.

“Daughter of a controlling mother, Elizabeth finally let loose one night, drinking at a nightclub and allowing a strange man’s seductive Russian accent lure her to a house on Lake Shore Drive. The events that followed changed her life forever.

Twelve years later, the woman known as Abigail Lowery lives on the outskirts of a small town in the Ozarks. A freelance programmer, she designs sophisticated security  systems—and supplements her own security with a fierce dog and an assortment of firearms. She keeps to herself, saying little, revealing nothing.

But Abigail’s reserve only intrigues police chief Brooks Gleason. Her logical mind, her secretive nature, and her unromantic viewpoints leave him fascinated but frustrated. He suspects that Abigail needs protection from something—and that her elaborate defenses hide a story that must be revealed.

With a quirky, unforgettable heroine and a pulse-pounding plotline, Nora Roberts presents a riveting new read that cements her place as today’s most reliably entertaining thriller author – and will leave people hungering for more.” – Penguin Group

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