by Bernadette Quigley, Nora Roberts
I really enjoyed this story with lots of action that moved right along. I especially liked that it had three romances each with their own conflict and resolution all during a complex endeavor searching for treasure. Siblings Malachi, Gideon and Rebecca are trying to obtain three small statues and ea...
The three fates of Greek mythology, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. United, they hold the fate of the human life in their hands—one spins the thread of life, the other measures it, the third cuts it. Yet their statues have been separated for ages. One was stolen, only to be saved by being lost forev...
This was a good one. Better than I expected. A somewhat complex, suspenseful plot, with three interlocking romances. Engrossing, but not too heavy. And I enjoyed learning something about the Lusitania.
Three Fates was a pretty good read for me. It was really slow in the beginning and I almost turned it into a DNF. But, I kept on with it. I liked the overall story of three statues bringing three families together. Because the book is about statues representing the 3 Fates in Greek mythology, t...
The Fates are three silver statuettes representing Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos. Owning the complete collection of three would render anyone wealthy. One of the three was allegedly lost with the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915. However, when this statuette shows up it leads art historians and co...
Though it was a slow start, I did enjoy this book. The interaction between the siblings and their fated mates was fun and lively, and the villain-ess was quite a piece of work...left me cheering for her final end.
I'm a sucker for Greek mythology. The book of 3 stories was a fast and easy read. Enjoyable.
SYNOPSIS: Malachi, Gideon and Rebecca Sullivan are siblings with a mission. They are the owners of a small silver figurine, one of a trio of figurines that, apart are merely valuable, together are priceless. The Sullivans had a dream of reuniting the pieces. However a miscalculation on their part, r...
I loved this story but some of the characters drove me nuts, particularly Gideon and Cleo. For most of the book, she treated him like crap and he just let her. I actually wanted them both to fail. Unfortunately, if they failed, then everyone else did. Meh.