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Three Fates

Three Fates

List Price: $34.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BRILLIANT AS ALWAYS
Review: NORA ROBERTS NEVER FAILS. THREE FATES WAS WITTY, SUSPENSFUL, AND A GREAT READ.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great read! Keeps you entertained
Review: I felt that Three Fates was a great read. It kept me entertained through out the entire book and I couldn't wait to what the characters were going to do next. I laughed, was on edge and got mad a couple of times. To me that qualifies as a good book. Three Fates is a book to get comfy with and let your imagination swirl around you!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Better than Her Last Several
Review: Nora Roberts sells a huge number of books, but if you've read her for a long time, you'll notice that, for the last five years or so, they are written from a "Nora Roberts" cookie cutter in the Nora Roberts book baking factory. Anyone can write them. They're getting pretty dull to the point that I've passed on several of her more recent books, where I used to buy them all.

Well, this one follows her pattern but the plot is interesting enough to pull the characters along. Not that the plot is believable, but everything is put together well enough for an OK book.

If you want to read good Nora Roberts, go back five years and more to her older books.

It is unfortunate that many of the classic romance authors are in this cookie cutter phase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romance & Adventure in one book Wow!!!!!
Review: What I can I tell you, except that I loved it!!!! Could not put it down. There was something magical about Malachi and Gideon, (have to love those Irish men). Tia was very special and kept me laughing most of the time. Malachi should be commended for turning Tia around. I did not like Cleo that much at the beggining, she was not right for Guideon........ Jack and Becca great toguether and Eileen should have participated more on the quest. Great story over all, excellent plot. I wonder if Anita Gaye will escape from prison and tries to steal the Fates again, will make an excellent sequel.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What's happening to Nora?
Review: I have to say that when I first saw this book on shelves, I hesitated to buy it. Nora's books of late have been lacking. Still, I hoped for the best and bought it anyway. The only interesting chapter was the prologue and it went downhill from there. It was drawn out, totally boring and could've been wrapped up in less than one-hundred pages. The characters were unlovable, the plot was horrific and I couldn't even get halfway through it. It aws the first Nora Roberts book that I remember not finishing. Save your money people, Nora has totally lost the talent that pennned such books as Hidden Riches, Montana Sky and Honest Illusions. Maybe all the fame has gone to her head and she doesn't think her fans are deserving of a well-thought out book. T ime to look for a new author which is heartbreaking because Nora has been mine for almost a decade. However, I can't continue to shell out money for books that make Nora richer and leave me unfulfilled.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romance, adventure, humor, intrigue! What's not to like?
Review: With a heart wrenching beginning aboard the ill-fated Lusitania, NR weaves a thrilling romantic adventure around the descendants of a thief who survives the disaster, and a stolen silver statue. Weave is the operative word- all the threads dangled so tantalizingly before us are swept together at the end of the book in a deliciously satisfying conclusion. This is a seamless trilogy in one book, even better than the Mithra series (and check those out!) One of Nora's best, and that's saying a lot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great book to read as an "escape."
Review: It has been a long time since I have read a book by Nora Roberts and I think I may be hooked again. I loved the Sullivan family and the way Ms. Roberts tied a cast of very different characters together in a meaningful way. The story of these three silver Greek statues and this Irish family may have been over the top at times, but I didn't seem to mind because this book sucked me in from the very first page. This is a story of luck and love and the mystery of a priceless family heirloom that you will not want to miss!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Three Fates
Review: Very dissappointed with the use of trashy language. I usually buy Nora Robert's books without thumbing through them first. Won't do that anymore. Usually pass on my books to my Mom, but not this one. Recently we were discussing how we enjoy Nora's books and appreciate they aren't full of profanity. I truly hope this isn't what we can expect from her in future books. If so, I won't be spending my money on them. The story line was great. She's too good an author to resort to the profane.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Read
Review: Nora Roberts always writes an exceptional book but I especially loved this one! It had the right amount of intrigue mixed with just enough romance to keep me glued to my seat! I couldn't put it down! I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who is need of a good romantic suspence novel but make sure you have plenty of time to settle down and read because as I said it is hard to put down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love this book!
Review: I wasn't expecting Three Fates to be as good as it was, but this book had everything! Romance, adventure, a little saddness(but in a good way) and my favorite, humor. I loved all the characters, but I have to say that my favorite couple was Tia and Malachi. He knew what he wanted and he did what had to be done in order to get Tia. Tia was the character who grew the most in the book. I also liked Cleo a lot who brought some spunk into the book. I could relate to Tia and to me Malachi was a real charmer. I also loved how they tricked the bad guy in the end. This book had me at the edge of my seat! This book was my favorite next to Honest Illusions and I never had as much fun reading Nora's books as I did when read Honest Illusions and Three Fates. Believe me this book is not to be missed! If you like a good romance suspense, this book is for you!


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