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Sea Swept

Sea Swept

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adoption Forms a Family Just Like Any Other!
Review: I enjoyed this book a lot mainly because it shows that adoption forms a family just like any family related through blood.

Cameron, Ethan, and Philip were all troubled young boys who were adopted at difficult periods of their lives by Raymond and Stella Quinn. They didn't share blood, but they became a family unit. The family faces tragedy and scandal that will change lives. Cameron's lived the reckless life of a daredevil since leaving the quiet community on Maryland's Eastern Shore where Ray and Stella raised him and his brothers. He likes the fast paced life and fast women as well. Now he's been called home, not only to say good-bye to the only father he's ever loved, but also to face the challenge of caring for the last boy Ray was determined to save.

Seth is a prickly young boy a dying Ray asked his sons to protect. Cameron ill have to put the life he has chosen on hold, and everybody has to make serious changes. A sexy social worker comes into the picture who has Seth's welfare in mind as much as Cameron. Anna Spinelli is full of challenges, especially since Cameron falls head over heels in love with her.

This book was very very well written and hard to put down. I look forward to reading Rising Tides, which is next in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Swept by this book
Review: I felt abandoned leaving home and off to college. I roomed in with a book worm who inspired me to read. I didn't like it so much at frist, until I picked up this book Sea Swept by Nora Roberts. I have brother's of my own and in some way they both remind me of Cameron Quinn the no strings attached, womanizer, and adrenalence of living on the edge. Great book and I can't wait to read the next triology Rising Tides.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nora does it again
Review: I have read all three of these books. You are hooked from the very first one. Sea Swept. Nora places you right in the lives of these characters. You will want to know what is on the next page. I carried mine everywhere with me. And waited impaitently for the next in the trillogy. The brothers have a deep love for their adoptive dad, and the young Seth. All of them so different in character and yet so much alike. You will really enjoy this grouping. I know I did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What I Thought!!
Review: I have read many of Nora Roberts books and this is one of the best I have read so far.. The way she captures the characters and the plot & the way it makes you feel and relate to it as well. I like the way she thrown 3 grown men with lives of there own and in the mist of things they try to raise a 10 yr-old boy who has serious problems to deal with. The way Cam relates to his brothers, the kid, Anna made me laugh alot cause he is the type to do what he wanted and that is it but trow a kid in it makes it interesting. When u read this book you will laugh, might cry a little, and wish why can't it be you with the romance...... it is a good read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Swept away by Sea Swept
Review: I LOVE Nora Roberts books. I am always thrilled to find a new one or revisit one I have already read. I am triply thrilled when I find a new trilogy. This set of books does not disspoint.

Again, all three of the books in this series can stand alone. However, I find that it is nice to read all three in order because the characters build on each other and develop throughout the series.

Sea Swept is about three men who had been taken in as young boys by a man who became a father to them. These three men are different but held together by love. When they are asked by their father to care for the new boy he had taken in, they do just that.

Seth is determined to live up to his father's expectation. He is a strong character with an iron will. He also is a very caring man who wants to do right by those around him. Anna is a social worker determined to do her job and ensure the young boy has a suitable home. What follows is a wonderful story about two people working together to provide a home for a young boy. It is wonderful when they realize that they are really walking down the same road and romance blossoms.

I enjoyed the humor that Nora Roberts displayed in this book. As this trilogy continues I found that the humor continued. I appreciated the true feeling of comaradarie among the men that Nora Roberts is able to write about.

I enjoyed this book immensily.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT! Must read all three...
Review: I read all three of these books last summer and loved them. I was glad that I had all three books so I could read one after another. It is not very often that you find a good series like this, I would love to read more of these types of books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It doesn't get any better than this.
Review: I read Chesapeake Blue first and when I realized that it was one of four, I finished that book (excellent too!) and began at the beginning. It was wonderful getting to know Anna and Cam and find out what their story was after reading CB. I read almost this entire book in one sitting. I started Rising Tides last night and am sure it will consume the rest of my day today, nevermind the housework I could be doing. Don't start these books unless you've got a lot of free time on your hands because they're hard to put down and they'll drag you in from the very first page! Wonderful writing by a wonderful author.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I liked it but ...
Review: I really enjoy Roberts' family sagas, and this is no exception. However, is there no one out who has read these who recognizes that Seth's social worker cannot begin an affair with one of the men who is petitioning for guardianship without losing her social work license, her job, and any credibility she might have in court? This kind of behavior is grossly unethical and simply not permitted. If she wants to have a personal relationship with Cameron, she would have to remove herself from the case. And she certainly could not continue in the role of social worker, making decisions and recommendations about the boy's future, when she is for all practical purposes his step-mother.

The ridiculousness of this part of the story undermined for me what was otherwise a very good read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A new Nora Roberts fan
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading the Quinn brothers trilogy. I had never read any of Robert's novels before, but found these books to be compelling enough for me to read all three of them in a short amount of time. You must read them in order to enjoy the whole story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sea Swept
Review: I thought this a most excellent book. When the three brother's find out they have some one else took look after not only are they mad but they think that Seth is their Father's real son Nora Roberts is the best I have almost all her books. They are the best thing going.She makes you belive the people are a live and its the greatest.


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