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Inner Harbor (Quinn Brothers (Audio)) |
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Rating:  Summary: Finally! We get to read about Phillip! Review: The third installment of the Quinn Bros. books is definitely my favorite. The first two books - centered around brothers Cameron and Ethan - only begin to whet your appetite for Phillip Quinn. He may come off as a whiner and a hot-head or simply a man of great taste, but in the pages of "Inner Harbor" you learn the depths of Phillip's compassion and the love for his younger brother Seth.
As I read through the books "Sea Swept" and "Rising Tides" I found myself wanting to know more about Phillip and his wishes and loves. Nora Roberts does not disappoint! She weaves a romantic tale of a man who - on the surface - seems to be the epitome of clean-cut and class, but has also known (as a boy) the trials and hardships of life on the mean back-streets of Baltimore. Phillip Quinn a true diamond in the rough.
I highly recommend this great book as well as all of the Quinn Brothers books.
Rating:  Summary: Extremely satisfying conclusion to trilogy Review: When I finished this book, I got up and left the room in search of a tissue...and I'm not often moved to tears by a book! While Sybill is initially a difficult character to warm up to, in the end -- and thanks to Nora Roberts skill -- we not only understand her, we've come to care for her, just as we have all the wonderful characters in this series. INNER HARBOR is moving, quite funny in parts (Anna is in rare form again), full of surprises, and altogether too excellent to miss. But be sure to read its predecessors first!
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