Finding the Dream (Dream trilogy #3)
by:
Nora Roberts (author)
Laura Templeton found out the hard way that nothing in life is guaranteed. The daughter of a wealthy hotelier, she had always known comfort, privilege, and security. But by the age of thirty, her storybook marriage had been destroyed by her husband's infidelity. Laura's divorce left her both...
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Laura Templeton found out the hard way that nothing in life is guaranteed. The daughter of a wealthy hotelier, she had always known comfort, privilege, and security. But by the age of thirty, her storybook marriage had been destroyed by her husband's infidelity. Laura's divorce left her both emotionally and financially devastated--but determined to rebuild her life without the Templeton fortune. Laura had always defined herself as a wife, a daughter, or a mother. Now, she must finally discover Laura the woman...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780515120875 (0515120871)
ASIN: 515120871
Publish date: August 1st 1997
Publisher: Jove
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Drama,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Romantic Suspense,
Fiction
Series: Dream Trilogy -3 (#3)
Book: Finding the Dream Author: Nora Roberts Genre: Fiction/Romance/Family Summary: Laura Templeton found out the hard way that nothing in life is guaranteed. The daughter of a wealthy hotelier, she had always known comfort, privilege, and security. But by the age of thirty, her storybook marr...
Kate Tempelton has been my favourite since the time I read the first book in the Dream Trilogy. She is self-less, kind, loving and adorable. She portrays the soft feminine side very well. This book gives us the details of her marriage and divorce and also her hardships in coping with her life as a s...
Once again, this book includes relationship drama at the very end. It happened a little sooner than it did in the first two books (3-4 chapters from the end rather than 2 chapters) but then there was almost dying drama and that took away from the time they could have fixed the relationship drama so...
Good conclusion to the trilogy, it moved right along with an interesting plot. I liked how the hero interacted with the children and his horses although he did get kind of stubborn near the end. Michael rents Templeton stable and his horses lure Laura and her kids.
Really loved this trilogy - the bonds between the women and their resurgence through heartbreak.