Nora Roberts was born in Silver Spring in Maryland, the youngest of five children, and the only girl. She has written over 230 books in a prolific career which started in 1979. "Irish Thoroughbred", her first book and part one in the Irish Trilogy was published in 1981. Some of her most notable series are Quinn Brothers, Chesapeake Blue, Jewels of the Sun, and Key of Light Other stand-alone novels include Birthright, Blue Smoke, Table For Two. and Gift. Gift is a bringing together of two stories "Home for Christmas" and "All I Want for Christmas" Nora Roberts also writes under the pseudonym J D Robb
Book Review:Margo is the daughter of the housekeeper for the Templeton household.Her friends are Kate is an orphaned child living in the main house and Laura is a Templeton true and true. Margo goes away to find fame and when that ran out, she came back to find herself.
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Book Review:Kate has found out that her father had dubious business dealings at the time of his death.Later when Kate herself is accused of some irregularity she is embarrassed and will not fight the accusation. The stress of this makes her ill and she has no one to turn to.
Book Review:While Laura may seem to have it all, being part of a wealthy family, being married to the man of her dreams, having two beautiful children, all is not as it seems. Her husband is definitely not what he seemed and Laura is now lonely.
Book Review:Seth had spent the first ten years of his life living a nightmare. His father and his brothers rescued him and brought him back into the fold. Now he is an adult and wishes to have a relationship with Dru, a newcomer to the town. But first, he must face his past and the mother who sold him.
Book Review:Jude Murray flees her complicated life in Chicago to take refuge in a beautiful cottage in Ardmore in Ireland. She finds herself fascinated by the local folklore. Her cottage is rumoured to have a ghost and Jude decides to investigate. After years of travelling Aidan Gallagher comes home to manage the family business. They meet and share an interest in the local myths.
Book Review:When Malory Price is issued with an invitation for cocktails and conversation at Warrior's Peak she is naturally suspicious. She goes along as she is on the verge of losing her job and wants to open doors. Little does she know what she is about to leave herself open to.
Book Review:Callie Dunbrook is an archaeologist who comes out from a sabbatical when a rare find is discovered. Her estranged husband haunts her, and the deaths and misfortunes surrounding the dig haunts her too. She must question herself when a stranger threatens to reveal a secret about her.
Book Review:Reena Hale has experience of fire that no one would want. Her family`s restaurant was burned down and her family banded together to rebuild. She went on to train as a firefighter and a cop.Now she has been successful andthings are going well. But there are more fires on the horizon and they are getting closer and closer to her.
Book Review:Two stories of romance in which the partners are not remotely aware of how their feelings are about to be blown apart.
Book Review:Two heartwarming stories of Christmas, love and rediscovery.
Book Review:Two books in one. Secret Star and Treasures Lost, Treasures Found. The two stories span twelve years but show the developing style and craft of the master at her work.