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by James Daniels, Nora Roberts
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Lyndi
Lyndi rated it 9 years ago
I thought Seth was kind of... emotionally stunted.
liz blue ~ paperback reader
liz blue ~ paperback reader rated it 10 years ago
One of my top 5 fave series by NR.
IrinaZ
IrinaZ rated it 11 years ago
4.5 starsLoved the whole series! The interaction between the brothers and the image of a family and home are the best in my opinion. I've enjoyed it all even more than romance itself. Will definitely be reading more of Nora Roberts soon.
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 11 years ago
Seth Quinn. The last Quinn brother. A Quinn by blood and not just by name.His artistic endeavors have made him travel around the world, but now he's finally back. Back home. With his family, where he belongs, ready to spend the rest of his life in St. Christopher. And he has an inkling as to whom he...
Glamdring
Glamdring rated it 12 years ago
*Review to come*
shannonland
shannonland rated it 12 years ago
This might be my favorite Nora Roberts series. I love these brothers! This one is probably my least favorite of the series but it's still a 4.5-5 star read for me.
Dawn772
Dawn772 rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed this story about Seth who was the young troubled boy in the series now all grown up. I especially liked the heroine's strength but I didn't care for the main conflict, it was already used. Seth returns home from Europe a successful painter and meets Dru the owner of a new flower shop.
Addicted To Romance
Addicted To Romance rated it 13 years ago
In Chesepeake Blue, Seth Quinn returns home from Europe. After a successful career as a painter, he knows he needs to return home. Ever since he was fourteen years old, there is a secret that has been haunting him and feels a need to return home and to his family. After a family homecoming that ligh...
willaful
willaful rated it 15 years ago
I was a little annoyed when starting this book, because it seemed in adding on to her "Chesapeake Bay" trilogy by reader demand, Roberts was forced to essentially cancel the triumphant ending of the third book. I underestimated her. Not only does she give the character Seth (an abused boy in the pre...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 15 years ago
A great wrap up to the series. It was wonderful to follow up and see how Seth turned out. Maybe she will write Aubry's story someday!
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