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This is Not even a poor imitation of typical Nora Roberts
I have been an amazon.com customer since 1995 and this is the first review I have ever done. I usually can't be bothered, but this book is so atypically Nora Roberts, I had to have my say. I have always been a big Nora Roberts fan. Unfortunately, with this last book she has dropped off my list of Author's whose books I wait impatiently for. For all intents and purposes this is a copy of the Three sisters Island tribology, except it is not as well written or as well developed. It has the pentagram marked wolf manifestation, Iona is Nell, Branna is Mia and Fin is Sam Logan. There is absolutely none of the character development I usually enjoy with Nora's books. There was too much description of Ireland and its ruins and no insight into the characters. I can't imagine any woman being attracted to Boyle. He is a non character. I think I would rather reread Three Sisters and save the money. I don't understand what is going on with Nora. As far as I am concerned, her last good series was Sign of Seven 5 years ago. Wedding Quartet was cute, but had no paranormal and the characters interaction with each other were over the top and not quite realistic. Boonesboro Inn was nothing but a travel brochure for her Inn, and this last is just nothing. Do Nora, her editor and her publisher not remember what she has already written? If this was just a write it and get it out there, why did it take a year to get it done. Where is the character development? I just don't understand what happened to Nora after Sign of Seven. I have reread the Seven Trilogy a dozen time and never tire of it. Did success get to Nora?
October 2013 · Kindle Store
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Dark Witch (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy, Book 1)
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