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A Man for Amanda (Roberts, Nora. Calhoun Women.)

A Man for Amanda (Roberts, Nora. Calhoun Women.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Man for Amanda
Review: A Man for Amanda is part of Nora Robert's Calhoun Women series, about four sisters trying to save their castle-like mansion in Maine by having part of it renovated into a hotel while searching for their grandmother Bianca's legendary emerald necklace. Amanda is balancing the above situations while planning C.C.'s wedding and acting as assistant manager at a local hotel. She doesn't count on pencilling easygoing Sloan, the cowboy from Oklahoma whose also head architect for the renovation, into her schedule. His laidback ways drive her crazy, but she can't stop the attraction between them. Add in a touch of danger and you have another irresistable novel by Nora Roberts, with true love and family always present.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was very good.
Review: After listening to the audio cassette recording of Nora Robert's Courting Catherine and loving it I listened to this audio cassette recording of A Man For Amanda and I really liked it and I liked the characters a guy named Sloan O'Riley and a lady named Amanda Calhoun and I loved the continuing story of everyone trying to find the lost necklace in the old mansion. This audio cassette is a keeper and I'm hoping to find the rest of the books and audio cassette recordings for this series about the remaining Calhoun sisters

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Man for Amanda
Review: Amanda Calhoun is balancing family duties with planning her sister C.C.'s wedding and acting as assistant manager at a local hotel. She doesn't count on penciling easygoing Sloan, the cowboy from Oklahoma whose also head architect as her house, into her schedule. His laidback ways drive her crazy, but even she can't factor out the attraction between them. Their story of falling in love is another irresistable don't miss! A Man for Amanda is part of Nora Robert's Calhoun Women series, about four sisters trying to save their castle-like mansion in Maine by having part of it renovated into a hotel. Don't forget a tea leaves reading aunt and the search for Grandmother Bianca's legendary emerald necklace amongst the true love and family!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as Good as Courting Catherine But Still a Good Book!
Review: Nora Roberts wrote a series of books about the Calhoun sisters, the first book Courting Catherine was my favorite and I also liked the follow up story A Man for Amanda. This is good and this time it's love for Catherine's (C.C.'s) sister Amanda and it continues the back story of the search for an old heirloom and the stories about an ill-fated relative and a house that may be haunted but even though A Man for Amanda is good and I kept it for my keeper shelf along with Courting Catherine it just isn't as good and I rate the first book 4 stars and this one 3 stars but it's really more 3 1/2 stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The mystery continues.
Review: The last thing Amanda needed was a man in her life, particularly a man who seems to hate her sister, Suzanna. But love waits for no master plan. The mystery of the missing jewels and the story of the ill-fated romance of the past continues. This is a good story, although not as well-defined as COURTING CATHERINE.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The mystery continues.
Review: The last thing Amanda needed was a man in her life, particularly a man who seems to hate her sister, Suzanna. But love waits for no master plan. The mystery of the missing jewels and the story of the ill-fated romance of the past continues. This is a good story, although not as well-defined as COURTING CATHERINE.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: This was the first Nora Roberts books that I read or rather listened to. I thought it was wonderful and I am now addicted to Ms. Roberts writtings. I actually drove 45 minutes out of my way just so I could finish the book before getting home.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: This was the first Nora Roberts books that I read or rather listened to. I thought it was wonderful and I am now addicted to Ms. Roberts writtings. I actually drove 45 minutes out of my way just so I could finish the book before getting home.


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