My favorite among Nora Roberts' very uneven Chesapeake Bay "trilogy." (I liked book 1, Sea Swept, but not as well as this; I did not like book 3, Inner Harbor, much at all, and I really hated book 4, Chesapeake Blue.) This book focuses on Ethan, the second adopted Quinn brother and the one with the ...
Ethan wasn't my favorite character in this series, but his and Grace's book was very enjoyable and had it's own part to play in the Quinn/Chesapeake Bay Saga. Ethan is what I would call the Tall, Dark, and Silent type. It's not that he doesn't speak, but he doesn't feel the need to fill the air with...
Ethan Quinn. The quiet one. The steady one. Always staying close to home, living on and for the water. Because of his past and dark secrets buried in that past, he's decided long ago never to marry, never to have a family. And because of that he thinks he can never have the one woman he loves, the o...
*Review without spoilers* Ray and Stella had taken them in, three half-grown boys, all wild, all damaged, all strangers. And had made them a family.Oh, my, Grace thought with her nose pressed up against the window. Oh, my. If she’d ever seen two more impressive examples of the male form, she couldn’...
This might be my favorite Nora Roberts series. I love these brothers! Ethan was my favorite! His story was so heartbreaking and it just made me want to hold him.
Oh, Ethan.I really liked his story the first time that I read it and after this last re-read, I love Ethan all the more. He's such a great character, one that packs quite the emotional story and I loved it all over again. I thought that Grace was the perfect heroine for him because they both neede...
Another enjoyable bok in this series an di think it might just ne my favorite. I really like all the quinn boys but ethan is so sweet and wholesome nd kind even after all that he endures. Its clear that he has a very strong an influencial role in th elives of al his brother seven if he is the quiet ...
After just reading Sea Swept, this story was good but not as captivating. Like the hero, it was slow moving until the end. The secondary characters were more exciting than hero and heroine. Quinn brother Ethan, a waterman, and single working mother Grace have been attracted to each other for year...
★★★★ Very well narrated by David Stuart. I hesitate to give this 4 stars b/c there are parts that are a tiny bit tedious; nevertheless, I have come to care for these characters of Nora Roberts’ Chesapeake Bay Saga*, and I certainly want to find out what happens next. I don’t think this book, the ...
5 ++++ The second book in the Chesapeake Bay Saga. This story had everything I love, quiet hot hero, strong heroine, great secondary characters, sexual tension to name a few things. I loved Ethan, loved the way he loved Grace, he would melt when he just looked at her. So sweet! Of course his whole b...
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