by Ava Miles
The Nora Roberts premise was interesting but I didn't like much else. The heroine was a wimp, the hero was a jerk, the relationship was a train wreck and the bad guys ran the show. I skimmed a lot but did finish. Meredith goes home to help on family newspaper and fellow journalist Tanner is hired...
Rrgh. I should have known. What should I have expected from a free book? But there was force, and I am never EVER rating a book with force more than one star.
When I look at my virtual bookshelf there are quite a few authors on my must-read favorite list. To list just a few: Jill Shalvis, Donna Kauffman, Beth Ciotta, Kristan Higgins, Laura Florand, Deborah Smith, Laura Kaye, Molly O'Keefe, Adrianne Lee, Pamela Claire, Jessica Scott, Rachel Grant, Lora Lei...
Loved it. I want to find my own "Tanner".
Loved it. I want to find my own "Tanner".
This was a fun read that I chose because of the name Nora Roberts in the title. It certainly doesn't have the weight of a Nora Roberts book, but the characters do pay tribute to their roles fairly well. Each is not really a person in their own right to be developed, but a place-holder for a Nora Rob...
Nora Roberts Land by Ava Miles Let me begin by saying that I am a major J.D. Robb fan. I have read all the In Death books more than once. The only other Nora Roberts’s books I have read are the Boonsboro Inn Trilogy. For those that do not know, that amounts to over thirty books! So when I saw this b...
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/nora-roberts-land-by-ava-milesJournalist Meredith Hale’s ex-husband, Rick, claimed her love for Nora Roberts novels caused their marriage to fall apart. True love and happily ever after — aka Nora Roberts Land...