On a whim, Declan Fitzgerald had bought a rundown plantation house on the outskirts of New Orleans. Something drew him to it, and now that he has it, he's determined to restore it to its former glory. But soon the house and the possibility of it being haunted, isn't the only thing occupying Dec's mi...
Midnight Bayou by Nora RobertsPublisher: Piatkus BooksPublication Date: 2001Genre: Romance, Mystery/SuspenseA little bit about AuthorFirst published book: Irish Thoroughbred (1981)Nora has had over 200 books publishedOne of America's top Romance WritersWebsite: www.nora-roberts.co.ukWhy did I choose...
I tend to be a Nora Roberts fan to begin with. No, she's not deep and mysterious and full of symbolism. But if you want a good love story and a quick read with some substance, she's a go-to. And with Midnight Bayou, girl did not disappoint!I listened to this book on CD which is rare for me but I'm s...
The phenomenal #1 New York Times-bestselling author presents a novel set deep in the bayou of Louisiana-where the only witness to a long-ago tragedy is a once-grand house. Declan Fitzgerald had always been the family maverick, but even he couldn't understand his impulse to buy a dilapidated mansion...
This book was merely okay. The two romantic leads were all right, though Declan was TOO perfect. He really had no flaws other than being a little stubborn and presumptuous in regards to his pursuing a relationship with Lena. I enjoyed the New Orleans setting and Miss Odette. Again, I have to wonder ...
3.5 starsAs usual, Nora Roberts delivers an incredibly entertaining story. Since there are already a hundred reviews waxing poetic about how wonderful it is, I'll just quickly tell you why this wasn't another five-star read for me.- Lena plays games. For all the talk about how much of a straight-sho...
This book was good. This was the first Roberts novel I picked up and it got me hooked. I enjoy the way she writes the protagonists. Declan isn't the typical rich kid who expects everything in the world to fall into his lap. He works with his hands and is willing to go against what everyone in his wo...
I read this as an unabridged audiobook which is usually an advantage for me but I may have been better off reading the paperback version because I wasn’t thrilled with the male narrator who reads the bulk of the book. His voice kept putting me off and kept me at a distance from the story or maybe I...
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