by Nora Roberts
This was so long and tedious. Also there's barely any romance and what there is you quickly forget about it when it comes to reading about the group sex, rapes, murders, and animals being killed. Heck we even get a scene of a man being beaten to death which actually turned my stomach. I don't think ...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy Blogger It's not often when I come across a Nora Roberts novel that I haven't read. When I first discovered adult romance, Roberts was one of the first authors I ran across. I found out I loved her work, and basically read any and all of her books that ...
Particularly when we don't get to see justice. And there were so many in this book. It was 568 pages and there was really no forward movement on the story until around page 300. And even then the resolution was left to the last 20 pages. All those words and I didn't get to see anything I wanted to s...
Clare Kimball works as a successful sculptor in New York and her work sometimes echoes nightmares she has about an episode in her childhood. She's drawn back to the small town, Emmitsboro, she grew up in to see about exorcising her past. Cameron Rafferty is the sheriff of Emmitsboro, an old friend ...
when I read a book that happens in a small town I usually picture myself living in it. In books small towns have nice friendly people but Emmitsboro is one small town I don't want to have anything to do with!This book was an amazing book , the romance is good but the strong part is the suspense part...
This is another great read from Nora Roberts who rarely disappoints me. Her characters are nearly always lovable and her stories emotionally satisfying and this one is no exception. It's about satanic cults and, although never gruesomely graphic, certain scenes may bother some readers (read this one...