I have come to the decision after reading 6 or 7 Nora Roberts books that they are too slow for me. There's not enough action and the romance is too short lived - it tends to only last half a page to a page, sometimes only a couple of sentences. I don't think, despite the interesting sounding blurb o...
Phillip Quinn. The urbane one. Advertising executives, Armani lover, wine connoisseur. The only one of the Quinn brothers who was partly responsible for what happened in his childhood, deciding to make the best of it. The last adult Quinn brother to be brought to St. Christopher.After months spent j...
Inner Harbor is Phillip Quinn's book and in this book, we find a whole bunch of things out. This story ties everything up from the previous two books and it answers a lot of questions we had from reading the other stories. Questions we had about Ray's ties to Seth and what happened there. It also...
This book was my least fave, and I guess it's cause the main character was also my least fave in the series. So we get to know Phillip Quinn, he is the sucessful business man, who just wants to get back to his life in Baltimore, and he prolly had the hardest time of the three older quinns giving up...
Intriguing attention grabber but then it moved rather slow as the story built until about halfway when things picked up and the second half of the book was pretty good. Published author and psychologist Sybill is in town researching, especially the Quinn family, and advertising executive Phillip is...
★★★★✩ Another 4 star read from this series, IMHO. Yes, the first one is the best (mainly b/c Phillip is a bit of an asshat toward Sybill in a few scenes - one deserved and one crucial time, not deserved - with not enough groveling later); however, a five star rating system makes it difficult to dif...
Inner Harbor is the third installment in this great series the Chesepeake Bay Saga. Phillip Quinn, is a city boy, he works in the city during the week and then comes homes during weekends to assist his brothers in their booming business of building wood boats and ships. One weekend he meets a woman ...
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