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Jewels of the Sun: The Gallaghers of Ardmore Trilogy #1 - Community Reviews back

by Nora Roberts
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Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 8 years ago
Surprising herself and nearly everyone who knows her, Jude Murray quits her job as a psychology professor, rents out her Chicago condo, and flies to Ireland to live in a little cottage once owned by a relative of hers. She hadn’t even reacted this drastically when her husband asked for a divorce onl...
lostinadream
lostinadream rated it 12 years ago
Okay this is very much a typical nr bookbut that fact doesn't take away from the story. Aiden won you right off the bat, an Irish scoundrel who just slipped right into your heart.Jude in all of her awkwardness and search for herself.Darcy and Brenna with their meddlingdefiantly a reread laterPS. the...
A Buckeye Girl Reads
A Buckeye Girl Reads rated it 12 years ago
I think maybe I'm reading the wrong books by Nora. This one was just ok...but it didn't wow me at all.
Ren's Little Corner
Ren's Little Corner rated it 12 years ago
Arghhhh, I just write the review and my computer eat it. Damn!! X(So, to sum it up, Jewels of The Sun is my less favorite of Nora Roberts's books, since its so slow and boring and things get interesting near the end. The characters don't help either. Since the heroine, Jude is too much wallowing in ...
vysed
vysed rated it 12 years ago
I just couldn't get in to this one. I didn't find a connection with the character and the writing was a bit too flowery for me. Sometimes I just want the story about the characters and not the superfluous. I can't believe I'm saying it, but it was OVER descriptive. And each character had to describe...
Yona's Book World
Yona's Book World rated it 13 years ago
The begging wasn't very interesting, but as i continue to read the magic of Ireland got to me. I even listened to Irish music while reading. The story was nice but in this book - the nature, the magic of the land, the legends were the thing that made the book great. And after reading this book Irela...
willaful
willaful rated it 14 years ago
I feel like I should write a critique of this book in terms of Irish stereotypes, glorification of violence, glorification of drinking, sexism and so on -- but eh, what can I say, I really enjoyed it. Jude is a woman who’s always done what was expected of her, and that dutifulness exploded in her ...
tien
tien rated it 14 years ago
Jude F. Murray is running away; she's running to Ireland, to find herself, if she can. What she found, though, were ghosts, fairies, magic, and love... The two things I love most about this book is the descriptions of the area and the tales, the storytellings. And sometimes, I love how she, Jude,...
Dawn772
Dawn772 rated it 14 years ago
I just couldn't get into this book. It was very descriptive and the action was slow moving. I started skimming early then only reading dialog and eventually gave up.
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it 16 years ago
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...
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