by Nora Roberts
So honestily, Darcy is prolly my least favorite of all the women I have read in the Nora Roberts books I have read. I just couldn't really connect to her in any real way. I mean I got the wanting to travel, and the wanting nice things but she was just I dunno.Trev had some good moments, but I dunno,...
The third book in this series this is and interesting conclusion. It's Darcy's turn to fall in love, with Trevor Magee, whose ancestors came from Ardmore and who has plans for building in the area. His plans involve a theatre and he want Darcy and her family to play there. He's interested in Darc...
I like most of Nora's book. So it was a good one. Average.
This one was a little too frustrating to get a full 5 stars. It seemed as though they were impossibly bullheaded. Again though I found myself wanting more at the end. They all seem to end with the proposal!
Typical Roberts -- graceful, undemanding, humorous -- but I couldn't get past the heroine. She basically acts like a prostitute, then gets offended when she thinks she's being treated like one. The hero was okay, but I lost all interest in the romance.
4.5 starsTalk about an emotionally packed ending! I really enjoyed this one even though I couldn't help but feel Trevor needed a little shaking to come to his senses. Really good.
I don’t believe in “guilty pleasure” reading because: hello, I don’t feel guilty about anything I read. But I bet anyone that uses the term frequently would definitely say The Irish Trilogy by Nora Roberts classifies…Seriously you guys, I have reread these books so. many. times. Mostly when I was in...
I enjoyed book three in this trilogy. I remember this story with fondness but I honestly can't remember much about it. I'd have to refresh my memory. This is generally why I don't rate the prolific Ms. Roberts higher than a 3. The characters start to become interchangeable. She also really enjo...