by Nora Roberts
Way too slow moving for me. The setting up of the story arc (three men taking over custody of a younger boy) for the series vastly overpowered this book; to the point I would call this romance by the very skin of its teeth.Reading the next in the series because silent, suffering longing are balms t...
This is the first of the Chesapeake Bay series, focusing on Cameron, the oldest of the four Quinn 'brothers' (four troubled young men adopted off the streets and raised as brothers). The Quinns are reeling from their father's inexplicable death in a single car accident which might not have been an a...
Just re-read for maybe the fifth time. It was just as good as the first time. More focused on male characters than most Nora Roberts fiction, and she handles it quite well ... at least for a female reader. It's a heartwarming tale of three brothers rescued from abuse by a childless couple living ...