Tag: Nora Roberts

Review: The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts.

Review: The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts.

Rowena’s review of The Last Boyfriend (The Inn Boonsboro #2) by Nora Roberts. Hero: Owen MontgomeryHeroine: Avery McTavish Owen is the organizer of the Montgomery clan, running the family’s construction business with an iron fist — and an even less flexible spreadsheet. And though his brothers give him grief for his compulsive list making, the […]

Review: Black Rose by Nora Roberts.

Review: Black Rose by Nora Roberts.

Rowena’s review of Black Lily (The Garden Trilogy #2) by Nora Roberts. Hero: Dr. Mitchell CarnegieHeroine: Ms. Rosalind Harper Roz is a woman of independent means who thinks love is all in the past-but she’s about to be taken by surprise. Number-one bestselling author Nora Roberts presents the second novel of her In the Garden […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Hola! How are you this fine Monday? It’s beautiful out today in my part of the land – I wish my desk was outside and not in a stuffy office. I just keep looking out the window with longing. lol Not much happened this week. I did realize that I completely forgot my blog anniversary! […]

Review: The Witness by Nora Roberts

Posted April 27, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 6 Comments
Review: The Witness by Nora Roberts

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 […]

Review: Blue Dahlia by Nora Roberts

Review: Blue Dahlia by Nora Roberts

Rowena’s review of Blue Dahlia (The Garden Trilogy, Book 1) by Nora Roberts. Hero: Logan KitridgeHeroine: Stella Rothchild A Harper has always lived at Harper House, the centuries-old mansion just outside of Memphis. And for as long as anyone alive remembers, the ghostly Harper Bride has walked the halls, singing lullabies at night… Trying to […]